This free video series (courtesy of Exchange Press and collaborators) features words of support and practical advice from a diverse panel of early childhood experts to help educators navigate the rough waters and aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This blog from Community Playthings, shares insights of early childhood educational consultant Jean Schreiber. Jean works at the JCC Manhattan and is also she is an instructor in the Continuing Professional Studies Program at Bank Street School of Education. This blog shares the importance of
a comprehensive resource from the National Association for the Education of Young Children on SEL skill development
This video shares some of the successes of a Forest Kindergarten (a European educational philosophy/approach) in the Tennessee valley.
The Simple Interactions (SI) website offers educators a unique tool to guide adult-child interactions.
Permission to Feel inspires a new mindset around the power of emotions to transform our lives. Using science, passion, and lively storytelling, this book serves as a guide for understanding our own and others’ emotions, as well as provides innovative strategies for developing emotional intelligence
Garden-based learning connected to Jewish values and celebration in an early childhood setting at Congregation Kol Ami, White Plains, NY.
Todd Shotz on Jewish representation in media, the timeliness and relevance of his award-winning project, and how his work in Jewish education supports his consulting work in Hollywood.
A resource kit from Stephen Wise Free Synagogue
This curriculum guide aims to explore Jewish prayer using the lenses of Jewish spirituality and Well-Being.