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Reflection: How Cultural Influences Have Impacted Early Childhood Education

By:  Caitlyn Pagnottaro, ECSEAT Scholar So much has changed since I was a young child starting school. Looking back I can see what we valued then compared to what we value today. I remember that I played a lot. If we had circle time and other structured parts of the day I don’t remember it. I remember playing. I remember playing with my friends at the time inside and outside of the classroom. The preschool/kindergarten that I attended was private and the play area that we had behind our building was amazing. At least from what I recall as a small child it was because everything around me seemed so much bigger. There was a huge climbing structure that I used to hang off of, or climb to the highest point as if I were on the top of the world. We had this playhouse that you could climb up to which my girlfriends and I would all go up to together and hangout and giggle. I can’t remember anything academic that we ever did in preschool unless it involved a book and that was a...

Creating Digital Social Stories to Use with Young Children at Home, in the Classroom, and out in the Community

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By: Jessica Heald, special educator and doctoral candidate in Education: Curriculum and Instruction at UNH. Below are six images and simple sentences helping a toddler pet her dog gently. This digital social story can be printed as a small paper book or viewed on a tablet (phone or computer). It was created using Google Slides. See below the story for other apps, web tools, and resources for creating digital social stories.      Apps and web tools to create digital social stories like the one above. App Name Creator Details Social Stories Creator & Library for Preschool Touch Autism Trial free version, can only create 2 social stories Social Stories Creator for Educators Touch Autism Can use photos, audio & text, play stories offline and send as PDFs, blank book template, can make visual schedules, Pro Upgrade includes ...

Social-Emotional Learning in Kindergarten

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By: Kerri Hughes , EC-SEAT Scholar In my experience, social and emotional learning (SEL) has been an emphasis in public schools. Teachers and administrators’ accountability of student success on statewide assessments encourages teachers to instruct a large amount of academic content to students. SEL is pushed aside to make way for academic performance, leaving behind many students who have social and emotional needs. Google images Overview A variety of research supports SEL in kindergarten (Catalano, et al., 2003; Payton, et al., 2008; Sklad, et al., 2012). Social and emotional instruction for young children can improve children’s social skills, emotional well-being, and academic achievement (Catalano, et al., 2003; Payton, et al., 2008; Sklad, et al., 2012). Supporting students social and emotionally at a young age can help facilitate academic and social success which creates a better quality of life and decreases the likelihood of behavior difficulties (Payton, et al., 2008...