FEATURED PROJECT: By nurturing empathy from an early age, teachers equip children with the lifelong skills to acknowledge how the wheel of emotions intertwine.
Featured Project
The building blocks of block building
FEATURED PROJECT: Playing with building blocks offers young children the opportunity to develop logical thinking skills, early mathematical skills, hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.
Why is science so important in early childhood education?
FEATURED PROJECT: A simple science table set up for hands-on exploration, such as preparing seeds to sprout and grow from the interior of a decaying pumpkin, creates a daily gathering space for curiosity and learning.
The Scientific Inquiry of Water Play
FEATURED PROJECT: Activities involving water can promote learning in many areas of development for infants and toddlers.
Sensory Play as a pathway to all development learning
The June Featured Project.
Make a L for Lucy!
The March featured project includes the infant and toddler classrooms learning motor skills.
Pumpkin Explorations
February’s Featured project is all about the children exploring pumpkins by using all of there senses.
Is it magic or science?
In this months featured project toddlers are encouraged in their curiosity.