Keeping Kindergartners Engaged in Distance Learning

Is there a secret to keeping kindergarten-aged children engaged in distance learning? Personalizing lessons and giving brain breaks can help young students stay engaged

How to Stay Physically, but Not Emotionally, Distant with Kindergarten and Pre-K Students

Part of creating an emotionally safe environment is supporting rather than punishing children when they struggle to follow the health guidelines

Making Learning at Home Work for Preschool Students

It's not easy to teach young children remotely. These strategies can help make instruction accessible and engaging—for students and their families.

New Study Reveals ‘Devastating Learning Loss’ for Youngest Children, Showing That Preschool Participation Has Fallen by Half During Pandemic — and May Not Improve in the Fall

New Study Reveals ‘Devastating Learning Loss’ for Youngest Children, Showing That Preschool Participation Has Fallen by Half During Pandemic — and May Not Improve in the Fall

How to make remote learning easily accessible

A kindergarten teacher offers his insight on how remote learning can become more manageable for students and their families

Helping Children With Special Needs Transition to Kindergarten

Teacher-tested tips for preparing children in early childhood special education for kindergarten.

COLUMN: With few answers about returning to school or campus, let’s support children instead of hiding them

As summer heats up many parents find themselves scared and confused about their kid's future as back-to-school plans are unclear and daycare can be a dangerous mess

How Early Childhood Education Boosts Reading, Math Skills Later in Life

Children who take part in quality early education programs have better math and reading skills later in life

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