Monthly Archives: September 2014

Developing Early Math Skills

This summer, I noticed several great sources of ideas for developing early math skills floating in my Twitter feed. Below are some of the best. “Developing Early Math Skills” at Zero to Three This article from the National Center for

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Meet the Team – Justin Nevile

For many people, Justin Nevile is the first Best Practices team member they meet.  For the past 8 years, Justin has provided administrative support to the trainers at our face-to-face trainings while also handling the registration process.  In the office,

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Supporting Children’s Science Learning

NAEYC Families recently posted 10 Tips to Support Children’s Science Learning, and these tips fit nicely with the work teachers do in Georgia PreK classrooms.  Two of their tips… Invite curiosity.  Science learning begins with curiosity. Observations and questions can

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Cardboard Boxes and Early Learning

When I was about five years old, the refrigerator in our kitchen stopped working.  That avocado colored homage to 1970s kitsch had to be replaced.  My parents loaded us up in the station wagon, and off we went to Sears

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Meet the Team – Baziel Morton

You will likely never see Baziel Morton at a Best Practices training session.  Come to think of it, we don’t see her in the office much.  As the department’s educational technology specialist, almost all of her work is online, and

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