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Reimagining Systems of Care
As early childhood educators, we embrace our role as caregivers. In our practice, we design and re-design systems of care […]
As early childhood educators, we embrace our role as caregivers. In our practice, we design and re-design systems of care […]
One of the goals of the TLC blog at the Institute is to share a variety of perspectives on teaching, […]
One of the goals of the TLC blog at the Institute is to share a variety of perspectives on teaching, […]
Educators play a critical role in supporting families of young children with disabilities to help them engage in the special […]
The Institute has mailed a copy of the revised New York State Early Learning GuidelinesĀ to every licensed center and […]
One of the goals of the TLC blog at the Institute is to share a variety of perspectives on teaching, […]
Leadership is most needed during times of stress and crisis. Jenna Pettinicchi is currently transitioning from her role as the […]
For many early childhood educators, remote learning has deepened family partnerships and provided new opportunities for engagement. For some communities, […]
Wendy Cole is the Executive Director of the Maple Street School, a cooperative Preschool in Lefferts Gardens, Brooklyn where she […]
With the implementation of remote learning due to COVID-19, many educational leaders are challenged with the task of running programs […]