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Posts tagged open ended play

Apr
15
2010

With just a few weeks to go before school started, my three kids were beginning to show the inevitable signs of summer-sibling-strain: way too many squabbles going on with calls to mom or dad for reporting or resolution. So we did the family meeting thing.  We started with the ”something has to change” parent speech. [...]

May
23
2009

In the Sunday, May 3 edition of the New York Times Magazine, Peggy Orenstein writes about the rise of testing and academics, and the demise of play in kindergarten. Her article, Kindergarten Cram, prominently features an important report published in March by the Alliance for Childhood. The report, Crisis in the Kindergarten; Why Children Need [...]

Apr
20
2009

These are some of the “big ideas” gleaned from the experts in child development and play that we’ve listed in our Resources list! Busy parents tell us they WANT to read everything they can get their hands on, but time is short.  Tour these websites when you can, but in the meantime, here are some [...]