Not exact matches
But
with increasing dissatisfaction over the high - stakes testing currently consuming mainstream education; the
growing recognition of the many benefits a
child receives through experiences
with art, movement, and nature; a concern over a reliance on technology by younger and younger students; and the news that leaders in the high - tech industry are touting the lifelong benefits of low - tech Waldorf schools in educating their own
children, more and more parents and
educators are taking a closer look at the Waldorf approach and what it has to offer.
We have invested and focused on
child development over the years, inviting experienced
educators to advance our curriculum to ensure that your
child will be learning and
growing with us while having fun.
Button Box ABC creations from Rainy Day Mum Learning Your Name
with the Corduroy Book from
Growing Book by Book Teddy Bear Button Counting Activity from Mom Inspired Life Corduroy's Button Sensory Bin from Preschool Powol Packets Button Stacking from Still Playing School Corduroy Math: Learning
with Buttons from I Can Teach My
Child Teddy Bear Number Button Matching from 3 Dinosaurs Teddy Bear Picnic Dessert Idea from The
Educators» Spin On It Pre-Writing Fun Inspired By Corduroy from Toddler Approved Build - A-Corduroy Shape Identification Craft from Sugar, Spice and Glitter Colorful Friendship Bracelets from Mama Miss
Llama Llama Red Pajama Alphabet Activity from Mom Inspired Life Pajama Name Matching Activity for Kids from Toddler Approved Llama Llama Red Pajama Hidden Numbers Blanket Game from Preschool Powol Pockets Llama Llama Red Pajama Sensory Play from The
Educators» Spin On It Kids Kitchen: 5 Bedtime Snacks for Llama Llama Red Pajama from Study at Home Mama Llama Llama Red Pajama Color Words Activity from
Growing Book by Book Llama Llama Patterned Pajamas — Pre-Writing Activity from Rainy Day Mum Llama Llama Red Pajama Quilt Color Matching from I Can Teach My
Child Magic Science Trick
with Water from The Pleasantest Thing Symmetry Quilts from Mama Miss Red Pajama Lacing Activity from 3 Dinosaurs
Name in Bed & Name Writing Activity by Preschool Powol Packets Madeline Small World & Sensory Bin by Study at Home Mama Madeline Snack by Still Playing School Learning about Body Parts
with Madeline by I Can Teach My
Child Exploring Art & Color by Mama Miss Made» line» Sensory Tray Writing by
Growing Book by Book Madeline Movement Game by Mom Inspired Life Doubles Activity by Toddler Approved Build the Eiffel Tower by Inspiration Laboratories Skip counting 2's
with Madeline by Rainy Day Mum Flowers for Madeline by The
Educators» Spin On It
Nutrition
educator & author extraordinaire, she's also a rebel
with a cause who enjoys playing in the rain, a good bottle of Caol Ila scotch, curling up
with a page - turning book, sunbathing on her hammock, and watching her three
children grow into young adults.
Growing understanding about how students learn, together
with technologies that are already engaging
children and technologies in development, such as those listed below, will enable
educators to customize each
child's experience to optimize learning.
Growing understanding about how students learn, together
with technologies that are already engaging
children and technologies now in development, will soon enable
educators to customize each
child's learning experiences to make them more enjoyable and more effective.
Meyers: Our goals include providing a media venue where people from all walks of life can have their voices heard in a safe, commercial - free,
child - friendly environment; promoting positive role models; empowering young people to realize their own potential to effect positive change in the world; bridging the digital divide and continuing to enrich this digital media archive
with inspiring stories from around the globe; enlisting support from foundations, grants, and government agencies, corporations, and individuals so that this global learning project can continue to
grow and provide a freely - accessible, online multi-media resource to
educators and students around the world for decades to come.
In response to the
growing number of
children who have asthma, a private group has joined forces
with federal officials to teach
educators about the causes of and treatments for the chronic disease.
«
With today's concerns about
growing educational disparities, we carry an even greater responsibility as
educators to make decisions and take actions that contribute to more equitable educational opportunities for
children and families in and out of school.»
Working in collaboration
with a diverse group of
educators, advocacy groups, community organizations, and policymakers, the project ultimately aims to
grow the number of quality schools where all
children can have equitable learning outcomes, feel like their culture is valued, learn to live together
with appreciation of differences, and be engaged in understanding how to dismantle racism and systemic oppression.
Now,
with the advent of the Common Core, a set of rigorous reading and math standards for students in kindergarten through 12th grade that has been adopted by 45 states and the District of Columbia,
educators say the pressure to prepare young
children is
growing more intense.
FundEducationNow.org is determined to arm
children, parents, teachers and concerned citizens
with the power to speak out against the Florida Legislature's plan to defund public education, disrespect professional
educators and cause deep and lasting harm to the state's 2.6 million school
children.Thanks to thousands of volunteer hours and in - kind donations, FundEducationNow.org quickly
grew into a statewide non-partisan alliance of dedicated advocates.
However, most of these tests are multiple choice, standardized measures of achievement, which have had a number of unintended consequences, including: narrowing of the academic curriculum and experiences of students (especially in schools serving our most school - dependent
children); a focus on recognizing right answers to lower - level questions rather than on developing higher - order thinking, reasoning, and performance skills; and
growing dissatisfaction among parents and
educators with the school experience.
«The impact of charter schools in California continues to
grow and gain momentum
with educators, parents, and community leaders wanting more innovation and choice for our
children's education.
This frustration and fatigue over failed «reforms,» and a
growing consensus among parents and
educators about more - promising ways to provide all
children with a great education, make this a critical moment to reclaim the promise of public education.
She resides in Tallahassee
with her husband, Jack,
with whom she shares two
grown children who followed her lead and became
educators.
Stand
with hundreds of
educators from across California in calling on superintendents, school board leaders, principals, policy makers, business leaders,
child advocates, parents and students to join the
growing Summer Matters movement to ensure every
child has access to summer learning opportunities that support year - round learning and well - being.
«We are delighted that today's parents, their
children, and
educators can now add Dr. Seuss's classics to their digital bookshelves, joining the cherished hardcovers that we have all
grown up
with.»
The mission of Tools to
Grow, Inc. is to provide valuable tools to therapists, educators, special needs teachers, and parents / caregivers to help with the most important job there is... helping children g
Grow, Inc. is to provide valuable tools to therapists,
educators, special needs teachers, and parents / caregivers to help
with the most important job there is... helping
children growgrow!
The mission of Tools to
Grow, Inc. is to provide valuable tools to therapists, educators, special needs teachers, and parents / caregivers to help with the most important job there is... helping children g
Grow, Inc. is to provide valuable tools to therapists,
educators, special needs teachers, and parents / caregivers to help
with the most important job there is... helping
children growgrow!
Establishing safe and supportive environments for our
children to learn and
grow ---- and for our
educators to be effective and thrive ---- begins
with creating spaces to breathe, to notice, to feel, to accept, and to care.
We think this framework will enhance our skill - set as
educators but also provide a platform for direct dialogue
with families to ensure the
children are
growing up in an encouraging environment that furthers their good mental health.
This KidsMatter webinar will explore how
educators can look, listen and be
with young
children as they
grow and learn, despite the busyness of our worlds.
The Passport Program provides
educators and mental health professionals
with a comprehensive curriculum to help
children in the primary school grades learn positive mental health concepts and navigate the journey through the situational and developmental problems of
growing up.
Relationships
with adults — beginning
with primary caregivers, and
growing to include attachments to early childhood
educators and other caregivers — give
children the opportunity to observe emotional self - regulation and coping skills in action.
Early
educators must be exceptional observers who know a lot about how
children grow and develop as well as an understanding of what research tells us about the purpose and methods of assessments
with young
children.
The mission of Tools to
Grow, Inc. is to provide valuable tools to therapists, educators, special needs teachers, and parents / caregivers to help with the most important job there is... helping children g
Grow, Inc. is to provide valuable tools to therapists,
educators, special needs teachers, and parents / caregivers to help
with the most important job there is... helping
children growgrow!
The Center develops and disseminates evidence - based, user - friendly information to help early childhood
educators meet the needs of the
growing number of
children with challenging behaviors and mental health challenges in
child care and Head Start programs.
When
educators combine mindfulness practices, along
with an increased connection to the natural world, young
children, and their
educators thrive and
grow together.