Look around your program: Is the environment conducive to exploration, sparking creativity, and meeting the group and individual needs of the children? Great spaces for infants, toddlers, and preschool-age children don’t have to be glitzy or polished. Rather, optimal spaces offer diverse opportunities and resources tailored to various learning styles, allowing children to explore, discover, and engage in hands-on experiences alone and in small and larger groups. Your classroom can be shaped to allow children to explore broadly or dive into deep, immersive play. With intention and ingenuity, you can develop any safe space to facilitate cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development and provide a well-rounded approach to education.
This webinar, hosted by Early Learning Investigations and presented by Berna Artis, will inspire participants to think of their program’s learning spaces as not merely environments for instruction but integral components of a child’s developmental and educational journey.
In this insightful webinar, participants will…
- Develop deeper insight into the concept and purpose of learning centers, unraveling their role in creating dynamic and interactive environments.
- Explore strategies for creating and setting up learning centers to ensure alignment with educational goals and developmental milestones and encourage active participation and exploration.
- Examine the connection between learning environment and play-based learning, recognizing the importance of play in early childhood education.
- Gain ideas and strategies for adapting learning centers to accommodate diverse learning needs, ensuring inclusivity and individualized support.
Learn more and register on the Early Learning Investigations website.
Date & Time
Wednesday, October 30, 11 AM PT | 2 PM ET