Hear the story of innovation in early childhood and family engagement from someone who’s doing it. Our In-SITE-ful Journeys and Journals engage and connect colleagues in ongoing learning through “site visits” to area schools, virtual learning opportunities, and community field trips. Visits to
Come join us for a hands-on Jewish early childhood experience. With access to classrooms, access to teachers, and access to each other.
With individual and collaborative play indoors and out, we can engage children’s curiosity about light and darkness. This webinar showcases new ideas for educators to use natural materials and art to enhance interdisciplinary play while integrating Jewish topics.
This webinar features three educators from one school in Ohio who share how they began to prioritize nature-based learning and some steps they are taking to assess their efforts.
Join educators throughout the New York area as they discuss Passover Ideas and Resources.
Social distancing during the Coronavirus outbreak is likely to have an immediate impact on young children who are developing their social and emotional skills during these critical years. We've brought in two experts from the Child Mind Institute to help parents and educators learn how we can support children and their parents through this challenging time.
Dr. Beth Gonzalez-Dolginko's offers a window into how young children are likely to experience stress and anxiety. She draws from her 44 years as an art therapist and helps educators and parents understand how children's artwork can give a window into their feelings.
This webinar will offer creative Yom Ha'Atzmaut ideas for early childhood educators at a time when in-school celebrations can't take place.
This webinar with Dr. DiPietro from the Child Mind Institute will help parents and early childhood educators support children under stress and apply effective behavior management strategies during the coronavirus crisis.
Sharing ideas and best practices about outdoor education.