Biting is inevitable and common among children under the age of three. It is important to understand the developmental reasons for biting in order to prevent it and deal with it when it happens. Dealing with biting in group care calls on a variety of strategies to prevent and discourage biting and to promote pro-social […]
Conversations about race with your children can never start too early. Teaching children about race can be a scary process, but it is a great opportunity to teach yourself and children in your care. In order for children to flourish in a diverse world, educators must cultivate positive identities, encourage belonging, and prepare them for […]
During this training we will discuss the formation of implicit and explicit bias. We will focus on the potential negative impact of bias on the way one perceives and communicates with co-workers, children, and parents in the early childhood setting. The intention of the training is to build self-awareness of personal bias and heighten sensitivity […]