Early Childhood
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Building your Kids Attention Span
As their children are about to start attending school, many parents worry that distractions and fidgeting may become barriers for their kids in getting ... -
Repeating Kindergarten
The first school year for your little one is a hectic affair because they’re going to be away from several familiar faces. However, once ... -
Life Lessons in Children’s Books
I have a two-year-old boy who is my pride and delight. My father was a fantastic man, and every father dreams that his child ... -
Transforming the Objective of Childhood Education
When thinking about the aim of early childhood education, being successful comes to mind. But looking at our kids, how do we define success? ... -
Nurturing Computational Thinking in Early Childhood
As the name implies, computational thinking is linked to computers and computer science. Computational thinking, however, is the ability to examine and solve issues ... -
Improving Early Childhood Education by Reducing Implicit Bias
Implicit bias is characterized as unconscious attitudes or stereotypes that influence our perceptions, behaviors, and judgments. While bias is unavoidable, it should be reduced ... -
Leadership Development in Early Childhood Education
Educational leadership is essential in any school, whether elementary, middle, or high school. Depending on the school’s age range, different techniques and strategies are ... -
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The Two Main Barriers Against Deep Learning
Have you ever sat and tried to remember something—tried for all your worth and still failed? My sister used to call this a “brain ... -
Why Online Preschool Is a Terrible Idea
Why Online Preschool Is a Terrible Idea It used to be that parents sent their young children to kindergarten to prepare them for elementary ... -
The Age of Automation Demands that Students Learn Soft Skills
It’s a hard number to comprehend: 800 million jobs could be lost to automation in the next decade. While some doubt that the number ...