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explores promoting children’s identity, agency, and voice regarding race through picture books
As part of the anti-bias curriculum at the preschool where I teach, we study the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Learning about Dr. King’s life provides us with a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the principles he stood for.
You guide behavior by establishing predictable routines, setting clear rules with children, and modeling kindness and respect.
Readiness doesn’t mean just knowing the academic basics. It means a child has a willing attitude and confidence in the process of learning: a healthy state of mind.
Looking for ways to honor this holiday with your children? Here are five ways to celebrate Juneteenth together as a family.
Children who are socially and emotionally healthy tend to demonstrate, and continue to develop, several important behaviors and skills (adapted from McClellan & Katz 2001 and Bilmes 2012)
These days many people are learning how to protect the environment and save energy. Here are some ideas for involving your child in going green at home.
Stockton was a school teacher and a church member, a woman who worked tirelessly and effectively at the local level, but who has remained largely lost in the historical record.
The following article is an excerpt from Each and Every Child: Teaching Preschool with an Equity Lens.