Process vs. Product Art
Shana Lloyd Shana Lloyd

Process vs. Product Art

In process art, the intention is to provide a space where children feel free to express themselves without the pressure of achieving a specific result. This method fosters critical thinking and problem-solving skills as children make choices about what and how to create. The act of creation becomes a joyful experience, where the children are fully immersed in the tactile sensations and visual stimuli of the process.

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Whimsy & Water
Shana Lloyd Shana Lloyd

Whimsy & Water

By making water conservation fun and interactive, your little ones will grow up valuing this essential resource! 💦🌍

Integrate these activities as learning opportunities and foster a teaching environment where little ones will develop a foundational understanding of water conservation in a playful and engaging way.

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Raising Little Stewards - April Series
Shana Lloyd Shana Lloyd

Raising Little Stewards - April Series

Early education about the environment cultivates empathy toward nature. When children connect with their surroundings, they develop a sense of stewardship, feeling a responsibility to protect and nurture the earth. With an appreciation for natural beauty and biodiversity, children are more likely to advocate for conservation efforts as they grow - something we need for the future.

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Making the Case for an Unplugged Childhood.
Shana Lloyd Shana Lloyd

Making the Case for an Unplugged Childhood.

Whatever your personal stance is on technology, the use of devices in early childhood has become an increasingly important topic for parents, educators, and researchers. While technology can offer valuable learning opportunities, there are several considerations to keep in mind regarding its impact development.

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