This webinar will address four hurdles that make appropriate use of technology in the early childhood classroom difficult for many to embrace.
Join Ann Barbour to learn how playful learning – dramatic play and other creative activities in particular – help children develop foundational skills for success in school and in life.
Participants will discover research related to the discrepancies in reading and writing scores between boys and girls, and how to bring boys to books.
In this webinar, learn how to step up the progress of early childhood inclusion.
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This webinar presents a research-supported scope and sequence for teaching young children concepts related to number sense. Join early childhood mathematics specialist Brian Mowry as he delivers practical tips.
In this webinar, teachers will learn how to plan the curriculum using children’s literature as an organizer.
Regardless of their music background, participants in this webinar will discover the ways in which exposing children to developmentally appropriate, non performance-oriented music activities supports a child’s innate tendency to play while also benefiting children’s overall development.
This webinar offers a summary of early literacy as it applies to babies and toddlers, and offers suggestions for ways to support early literacy in enjoyable ways while sharing books throughout the day.
Research shows that when parents have access to their children’s data from school, the children do better and go farther. Susan Testaguzza helped attendees explore how online portfolios assist children in early childhood with problems in various areas.