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You know how important your learning environment is, but it can oftentimes feel like you’re butting heads with it.
There is a mindset you can develop about your spaces that can help reduce this strain.
Most importantly, it’s believing and seeing your environment as the Third Teacher.
There is a reciprocal relationship between the protagonists and our third teachers.
The way in which you design your space speaks to all the protagonists.
Also, the way in which the protagonists engage with the environment through conversations, play and interactions impacts the evolution of the Third Teacher.
This is a fluid and dynamic relationship.
Here in this latest episode, you can dive deeper into what the Third Teacher is and why this mindset is needed.
I also give you a sneak peak into the framework that I’ve cultivated from my practice, reflections and dialogue with my fellow educators; to curate a third teacher that drives curiosity.
After you watch the episode, I would love to hear your thoughts and reflections. Leave a comment on the blog so we can learn together.
I am an Early Childhood Consultant and very passionate about supporting and inspiring my fellow Educators. I will share my reflections and experiences about implementing my philosophy, views, and ideas into my practice.
Inspiring and mentoring my fellow educators how to use loose parts to enhance all aspects of their practice. I share my dual roles of educator & momma and how our autistic son has shown me so many new perspectives.
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Inspiring and mentoring my fellow educators how to use loose parts to enhance all aspects of their practice. I share my dual roles of educator & momma and how our autistic son has shown me so many new perspectives.
read about my early years journey