Executive Functions vs Moral Reasoning
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Executive Functions vs Moral Reasoning

Short version: Executive functions (EF) help children do things—control impulses, remember instructions, and switch tasks. Moral reasoning helps children understand why some actions are right or wrong. In kindergarten, we need to grow both. One builds the child’s self-control toolbox; the other builds their inner compass. This post explains the difference in simple language, gives…

Elevate to Educate Book
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Elevate to Educate Book

In groundbreaking book Elevate to Educate, Unleash Your Potential as an Early Childhood Educator, Klavdija Svet provides a comprehensive roadmap for teachers seeking to maximize their impact and find deeper fulfillment in their vital work. The book seamlessly weaves together practical strategies, scientific insights, and inspiring examples to create a holistic framework for educator development.

Building Resilience
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Building Resilience

Resilience is a vital trait in today’s ever-changing world, especially for educators who are shaping the future by nurturing young minds and hearts. The rapid pace of technological advancements, shifting societal norms, and unexpected global events like pandemics underscore the necessity for resilience in both personal and professional realms.

How to Nurture Executive Functions in Preschoolers for Lifelong Success
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How to Nurture Executive Functions in Preschoolers for Lifelong Success

Empowering preschoolers with strong executive functions is akin to giving them a compass for navigating life’s challenges. By understanding the neurological underpinnings and implementing thoughtful strategies, educators can lay the groundwork for a future where these young learners can confidently embrace the opportunities that lie ahead.

Fostering Resilience Through Play
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Fostering Resilience Through Play

In the realm of early childhood education, we often underscore the significance of play as a fundamental aspect of a child’s development. However, it’s crucial to recognize that playtime isn’t just about having fun; it’s a potent tool for cultivating resilience in young learners. In this article, we will delve into the fascinating connection between…

Tips on How to Find Common Ground
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Tips on How to Find Common Ground

Effective communication is a vital skill for early childhood educators, both in the classroom and when working with colleagues. It’s not always easy to navigate conversations and disagreements, but by approaching them with the right mindset, educators can find common ground and achieve their shared goals. In this article, we will explore three tips on…