Let’s Transform Early Childhood Education!

We Are Not In Charge of Children!
Carrie Becker Carrie Becker

We Are Not In Charge of Children!

As we move into the new year, we must reflect upon our relationships with young children. If we want to create secure attachments and meaningful connections, we need to shift our lens from “in charge of” to “responsible for.”

This view enables us to see a child’s behaviors as needs to be met through guidance and support instead of a child as defiant and in need of punishment. When we know better, we should do better.

Let’s do better in 2023!

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Children are NOT Sponges
Carrie Becker Carrie Becker

Children are NOT Sponges

I regularly ask early childhood professionals and parents about their image of the children in their care. How do they view the children? What words would they use to describe young children? Before the caregivers dig into the reflection process, I ask them to think outside the realm of children being "sponges" or "vessels." This request is the first piece in the process where I get lots of questioning looks.

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No Longer Welcome
Carrie Becker Carrie Becker

No Longer Welcome

One sentiment I share so often with teachers is reinforced in this book: It's not about a child's behavior, it is about an adult's decisions. The majority of behaviors that we (adults) find challenging are DEVELOPMENTALLY APPROPRIATE. We are challenged by our inability to understand the child, their behavior, and how we can support them.

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STOP Taking Behaviors So Personally
Carrie Becker Carrie Becker

STOP Taking Behaviors So Personally

Adults often become personally affected and offended when a child is having a behavior struggle. They see the child as giving them (the adult) a hard time versus (the child) having a hard time. We will never be able to truly support young children if we continue to see every behavior as a personal attack.

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Stimulating Curiosity
Carrie Becker Carrie Becker

Stimulating Curiosity

In many toddler classrooms, you will find toys that are brightly colored and make lots of noise. These materials provide very little space for the child to use their imagination. This is not the case in a Montessori classroom. All of the materials provided to the children have a purpose. They are challenging, allowing children to use their imagination and stimulate curiosity.

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Toddlers are NOT Bullies
Carrie Becker Carrie Becker

Toddlers are NOT Bullies

I am shocked, horrified, disappointed, and frankly angry at the number of recent incidents where early childhood providers are harming the children in their care. While I understand the frustration of working with young children, there is no excuse for intentionally harming a child.

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