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  • Understanding the ELOF: Stories from Experts (6)
  • Parallel Play: A Podcast for Educators Who Love Toddlers (4)
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Topic

  • School Readiness
  • Teaching Practices
  • Learning Environments
  • Professional Development
  • Transitions

Tag

  • Social and Emotional Development (7)
  • STEAM (7)
  • Cognition (5)
  • Early Learning Outcomes Framework (5)
  • Challenging Behaviors (4)
  • Adult–Child Interaction (4)
  • Creative Play (3)
  • Mathematics Development (3)
  • Scientific Reasoning (2)
  • Approaches to Learning (1)
  • Continuity of Care (1)
  • Home Visiting (1)
  • Brain Development (1)

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  • Technical Assistance Providers (4)
  • Teachers and Caregivers (2)

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  • Home-Based Option (1)

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  • (-) Podcast (26)

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  • Infants and Toddlers (17)

Program Type

  • Early Head Start (4)

Series

  • Research on the GO Podcasts (13)
  • Understanding the ELOF: Stories from Experts (6)
  • Parallel Play: A Podcast for Educators Who Love Toddlers (4)
  • Supporting STEAM Learning Podcast Series (2)
  • Continuity of Care in Child Care Environments (1)
Early Childhood Development, Teaching and Learning

Research on the Go: “T” in STEAM

Technology is more than smartphones and computers; it's about designing and using tools. Discover how to help programs understand and support technology learning and exploration with young children.

Research on the Go: “E” in STEAM

Blocks are a great way for young children to build engineering skills, but they aren't the only way. Learn more about creating environments that support engineering skills and encourage curiosity.

Research on the Go: “A” in STEAM

Art, just like science, technology, engineering, and math, is a way of thinking, creating, understanding, and communicating. Explore how early art experiences support development across learning domains.

Research on the Go: “M” in STEAM

Stereotypes about who is "good at math" are everywhere. Discover how to help shift the narrative and find strategies for helping even the youngest learners embrace their inner mathematician.

Daryl Greenfield: Encouraging Our Youngest Scientists at Work

Hear from Daryl Greenfield as he talks about the ELOF and how cognition for infants and toddlers develops into scientific reasoning for preschoolers.

Brenda Jones Harden: Supporting Intentional Interactions in Home Visiting

Hear from Brenda Jones Harden as she takes a look at how the ELOF relates to the work that home visitors do with parents, families, and their children.

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