TWTBIM_0360 This Could Get Messy

TWTBIM_0360 This Could Get Messy

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TWTBIM_0359 Conflict Can Be Beautiful

Squabbles over dinosuars, golden kitties or deeper issues are necessary and beautiful. When we rush in to solve children's conflicts, we make it all about us. Resolving conflict is an open-ended activity that can lead to creativity. Early childhood settings are a great place for ...  Show more

TWBIM_0354 Body Boundaries

The group has a big conversation about the complex topic of children's body autonomy in the school setting. There are so many different contexts in which physical contact takes place. It's hard (impossible?) to find just one "rule" to govern them all.

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