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For the first time in two decades, a preschool teacher has been selected as a finalist for the Arizona Teacher of the Year program.
Did you know that young Albert Einstein spent a lot of time playing with blocks?
A recent study shows that quality child care and preschool programs boost kids’ social-emotional skills and academic achievement.
Dr. Kathy Hirsh-Pasek gets the attention of early educators when she asks: “What happened to play?” in her 2018 Summit presentation
The relationship between a child and a grandparent is a special bond, a relationship that is celebrated nationally on the first Sunday after Labor Day. This…
Encouraging curiosity in the early years can help your child do better in school.
By managing screen time and choosing developmentally appropriate technology, adults can actually extend a young child’s learning.
«One word, ‘connection,’ captures what is happening inside and what is needed from the outside for a young child’s brain.» Read our Q&A…
New research shows that reading a story book with pictures sparks more brain activity in kids than watching a cartoon or reading a book without pictures.
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