Michelle Mallonee Long I tend to be a creature of habit. I like to schedule and plan and prepare. I like to know my routine. These things keep me settled and grounded. Changes to my
Regina Wright The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the number of adults working from home and the number of children attending school from home. More than half of American workers are working remotely, and children are also interacting and
Natalie Grebe Recently I had a scheduled assessment at the Goddard School in Chadds Ford. As I walked toward the building a sign caught my eye: Although I’ve visited numerous schools in PA, I had never
Stefanie Camoni Mindfulness is a term you have probably heard but may not be clear as to what it really means. According to mindful.org, “Mindfulness is the basic human ability to be fully present,
by Angel Avery-Wright We often see tacos as Hispanic/Latino, spaghetti as Italian, and sushi as Asian. But do you know where bagels come from? Are French fries French? Who invented the sandwich? American food is often seen as
Aimee Currier I love my GPS! No other device can predict with near certainty just how long it will take me to get somewhere. It’s nice to be able to listen to some music or
Por Kelli Harris Soy zurda y, según mis padres, casi reprobé el kindergarten por esta razón. Cuando tenía cuatro años asistía un programa de kínder en la mañana para mediodía en los años 70. Mi
by Barbara Bredell-Searle According to Indeed, an American worldwide employment related search engine, research showed that the average pay for childcare teachers in Pennsylvania ranges from $7.25 to $20.92 an hour depending on location, program
By Amy Hoffman There are days in my life as a program quality assessor when I have the joy of seeing children take the lead in an activity. It’s especially fun to watch the teachers
Amy Hoffman “May the Fourth be with you!” It’s a greeting I hear every year from many of my friends across the globe. What started out as a pun on the phrase “May the Force