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Educator, Author of The Daycare Myth: What We Get Wrong About Early Care and Education (and What We Should Do About It)
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Me and (my?) shadow. Check out this little scientist (age: 11 months) as she explores light and shadow with the assistance of an afternoon sunbeam. đź§µ

Me and (my?) shadow. Check out this little scientist (age: 11 months) as she explores light and shadow with the assistance of an afternoon sunbeam. đź§µ

Want to nurture your baby’s early language? It’s really not rocket science, but it does require your time and attention. 🧵

Child Development 101. 📚 If ever there was a video that summarized child development in a nutshell this might be it. 🧵

There once was a time that you didn’t yet realize you had hands. It’s a funny thought, but 100% true. In fact it’s not until somewhere between 2-4 months of age that babies fully “discover” their hands. (Thread 🧵)

It’s the Week of the Young Child! To mark the occasion, @tcpress.bsky.social is offering a 15% discount on my book, The Daycare Myth. Order at the link below and use the discount code TCPWYC25 at checkout. A great chance to pick it up if you haven’t already! www.tcpress.com/the-daycare-...

“Push the button!” Earlier this week I shared a wonderful video that illustrated “constructivism” - the idea that children create new knowledge by building upon that which they already know. 🧵

Waiting for his baby brother to be “delivered.” 📦 Like the rest of us, young children construct knowledge through a process that builds upon that which they already know. 🧵

Empathy begins early. This month I’m partnering with the UK’s Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood to celebrate the release of the Centre’s new social-emotional framework, Shaping Us (see link below). And today we’re looking at Nurturing Relationships.

In honor of April Fool’s Day, check out this little prankster! Thread 🧵

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, this little one’s parents can take plenty of pride. 🧵

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, this little one’s parents can take plenty of pride. 🧵