
Robots in preschools – And you thought you have seen it all!
Just when I thought I had seen it all – from urban farming in preschools to technology as a learning tool everything was imaginable, but little did I know that… Read more »
Just when I thought I had seen it all – from urban farming in preschools to technology as a learning tool everything was imaginable, but little did I know that… Read more »
As changes are being observed in the world of ECE, we need to reconsider our understanding of knowledge and development of young learners. The need of the hour is to… Read more »
Post–World War II saw the advent of the Reggio Emilia approach in preschools and primary education. The system was introduced by an eminent psychologist Loris Malaguzzi along with parents in… Read more »
During his playtime, my son came up to me with a lump of modeling clay in his hand. He kept asking me what he should make, and after a few… Read more »
What do preschoolers love? They love experimentation, getting outside the classroom walls and playing in the dirt. Is there a way to combine all of these activities? Yes, say hello to… Read more »
Being an early childhood educator requires many skills including – patience (it comes and goes – you got to hold on to it!), passion, communication skills, creativity, and imagination to… Read more »
Schools these days are equipped with state-of-the-art technology, modern classrooms, comfortable furniture and adequate infrastructure. However, these facilities only provide comfort to the students physically. For a school to be… Read more »
As much as I’d like to keep my gadgets away from my son, often times I find him wandering with my phone. It wasn’t untill late last night, that I… Read more »
From the time we joined our son into preschool, I was very skeptical about the new technology that’s coming out and taking over the educational system by a storm. I… Read more »
Growing up if there was one rule that my dad enforced, and which no one dared to break or defy was ‘you have to work on our health rule!’ The… Read more »