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Five Ways Nursery Rhymes Enhance Early Childhood Development

Five Ways Nursery Rhymes Enhance Early Childhood Development

Nursery rhymes are a staple of early childhood. Even with newer forms of entertainment, these simple poems, songs, and rhymes have stood the test of time. From “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” to “Old MacDonald had a Farm,” these songs are ingrained in our memories and…

Four Ways to Provide Supports to the Curriculum

Four Ways to Provide Supports to the Curriculum

The Law The most significant legislative action that affected children with disabilities passed in 1975 with the Education for All Handicapped Children Act. This legislation means that students with disabilities have equal access to a free and appropriate public education. Access means that that students…

Do Not Fear Making Mistakes: Only Not Correcting Them: Common Errors

Do Not Fear Making Mistakes: Only Not Correcting Them: Common Errors

Making mistakes are part of life. My dad always told me to look at pencils they come with erasers as everyone makes a mistake. However sometimes knowing a mistake another person has made helps to prevent us from making the same one. In working with…