Twenty-six studies point to more play for young children
For children, play is so powerful, according to a recent report by the LEGO Foundation, that it can be used as a possible intervention to close achievement gaps between children ages 3 to 6
For children, play is so powerful, according to a recent report by the LEGO Foundation, that it can be used as a possible intervention to close achievement gaps between children ages 3 to 6
Breaking stories down into parts is a handy way to teach preschool students about structure, logical reasoning, and sequencing and boost their computational thinking
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Want to improve the foundational math skills of preschool-age children? Give them a picture book