Plan, Observe, Tinker, and Teach with Infants and Toddlers
Explore your role as a teacher, researcher, and tinkerer. Discover strategies that draw from the curiosity of children fostering joyful teaching and learning.
Adult–child interaction refers to the dynamic exchanges and relationships between educators and young learners that foster meaningful learning, social and emotional development, and school readiness. The resources in this collection focus on building and strengthening adult–child interaction. Strategies include creating inclusive environments, positive discipline, encouraging curiosity, self-regulation, and using questions to support learning.
Explore your role as a teacher, researcher, and tinkerer. Discover strategies that draw from the curiosity of children fostering joyful teaching and learning.
Listen and reflect on the emotions that come up when biting occurs in the learning environment. This Parallel Play episode highlights ways to address, prevent, and respond to biting behavior in toddlers.
In this Parallel Play episode, learn how to support toddlers as they engage in experiments, problem solve, and exercise their imagination. This is how they make sense of the world around them.