Solving problems is how children build competence — both in the classroom and in life. The aim of a healthy life is not to eliminate hardship but to develop the skills and inner resources to meet it.
While many think of resiliency as getting stronger, tougher, grittier, or being less impacted by emotions and experiences, I like to think about resiliency as being able to be okay. It is holding the ...
In a recent study published in the Journal of Early Childhood Research, researchers investigated the benefits of early childhood education and care (ECEC), especially during the backdrop of the ...
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