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Archives for February 2009

Do the Write Thing

February 9, 2009 by notjustcute Filed Under: Building Readers 7 Comments

Photo courtesy of hworks.

red-pencils2The advent of writing is a momentous time in any child’s life.  It is important to realize that the process preparing a child to write begins very early in life; long before she puts pencil to paper.  I view the development of writing as having three major components:  1.  Fine motor control,  2.  Understanding that print carries meaning, and  3.  An increased awareness of the alphabetic principle, leading to more conventional spelling. 

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Iced Shaving Cream

February 7, 2009 by notjustcute Filed Under: Learning through Play and Experience 7 Comments

Shaving cream is wonderful!  What child can resist plunging ten wriggling fingers into that fantastic, foamy stuff?

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Where’s Kitty Hiding?

February 6, 2009 by notjustcute Filed Under: Building Readers, Learning through Play and Experience, Music and Movement Leave a Comment

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Where's Kitty Hiding?

February 6, 2009 by notjustcute Filed Under: Building Readers, Learning through Play and Experience, Music and Movement Leave a Comment

kitty-hiding

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In early education, there is too much distance between what we know and what we do. I bridge the gaps that exist between academia, decision-makers, educators, and parents so that together, we can improve the quality of early education while also respecting and protecting the childhood experience.

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