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.
early childhood education
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.
Teacher’s work selected for developmentally appropriate standards for educators
Infant/toddler team lead teacher Dilshad Tolliver contributed to the new edition of Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Early Childhood Education Programs, published by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). This […]
Math, Science, Motor, and Social Development: Exploring Ramp Work
Featured project from May 2022 by Virginia Nicoloulias & Dilshad Tolliver in classroom 134. Math, Science, Motor, & Social Development: Exploring Ramp Work.
“Come tu pollo.” “I did eat my chicken.” Fostering Dual-Language Learning in a Bilingual Infant/Toddler Classroom
“Come tu pollo.” “I did eat my chicken.” Fostering Dual-Language Learning in a Bilingual Infant/Toddler Classroom. A. Sophie Rogers classroom featured project in April 2022.
Webinars for Families with Kids at Home
We’ve teamed up with the OSU Alumni Association to offer three live webinars for families who are home with their young children during the COVID-19 pandemic. Hear from our experts […]