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How To Social Distance Without Giving Up WONDER

How To Social Distance Without Giving Up WONDER

by Sally | Sep 23, 2020 | Art, Art Projects, Imaginative Play, Literacy, Math, Reggio Inspired, Science & Sensory, Sensory Play

Social distancing is just wrong in early childhood. You know it. I know it. But what if you are mandated to do it? Recently, I was on a Zoom call, and an educator told us about her colleagues who had made taped squares in their rooms. In those squares they put a chair...
A Wonder-Filled School in the Philippines

A Wonder-Filled School in the Philippines

by Sally | Sep 2, 2020 | Imaginative Play, Inspiration, Reggio Inspired, Sensory Play

In July 2019,  I had the incredible honor of presenting a seminar in Manila.  Mia Villavicencio, who is in my Wonder Tribe membership, was there and invited me to visit her center.  It was such an honor and treat.  Here is a peek into her amazing center! To enter this...
Fine Motor Bottle Activity with Loose Parts

Fine Motor Bottle Activity with Loose Parts

by Sally | Apr 1, 2019 | Art, Handwork Projects, Loose Parts, Reggio Inspired

In my Waldorf training, the young child's development of the fine motor skills was viewed as more important than teaching rote skills(such as recognizing the sounds of the letters).  The hand can be considered as an instrument of intelligence. Philipp Martzog, a...
The Magic of a Light and Projection Provocation: Brilliant!

The Magic of a Light and Projection Provocation: Brilliant!

by Nicole | Apr 19, 2018 | Reggio Inspired

I had to share this fabulous provocation from Rosa Parks Early Childhood Center! Whoever thought of showcasing light onto the table? Genius right? A few years ago, Fairy Dust Teaching gifted pocket projectors to Rosa Parks Early Childhood Center (They do not have...
How to Introduce Loose Parts With Infants and Toddlers

How to Introduce Loose Parts With Infants and Toddlers

by Jenni Caldwell | Mar 22, 2018 | Reggio Inspired

Let’s face it, infants and toddlers are experts at tinkering. What better materials to tinker with than loose parts? Loose parts are essentially any open-ended material that can be used in a variety of ways. Introducing loose parts to infants and toddlers can be...
Rosa Parks Early Childhood: A Glimpse into their Rooms

Rosa Parks Early Childhood: A Glimpse into their Rooms

by Nicole | Mar 15, 2018 | Reggio Inspired

Rosa Parks Early Childhood Center is filled with such wonder and awe. From the teaching staff, to the children, to the thoughtfully planned rooms, to documentation filled walls, and much more. I wanted to share just a glimpse into the overall rooms and share some of...
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