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Children and the Joy of Process Art
In our setting, creativity often takes unexpected shapes—literally! Recently, the children explored process art by using aluminum foil to construct a human body skeleton. Unlike product-focused art, process art emphasizes the journey of making rather than the final outcome. The children bent, twisted, and layered foil, discovering how the material could transform into bones and joints. Their laughter and concentration showed the magic of learning through exploration. 🖌️ Why
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May 291 min read
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Reflecting on The Norm
I love staff meeting where educators sit down and discuss the day. I value everyone’s experiences and think about them hours after the...
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Sep 7, 20233 min read
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Mud Masters
Setting up a Mud Play Area in your Outdoor Space Jennifer Leeper Miller, M.S. | June 2019 We love this article from...
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Jul 19, 20236 min read
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We’re Blaming Technology for Something that’s Caused by Society as a Whole | Dr. Peter Gray
1000 Hours Outside Podcast
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Jun 10, 20232 min read
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When Kids’ Independence Goes Down, Their Mental Health Issues Go Up: Journal of Pediatrics
An article about to be published in the the Journal of Pediatrics is titled, “Decline in Independent Activity as a Cause of Decline in...
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Apr 16, 20233 min read
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