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Six of us circled up at last week’s Studio for Playful Inquiry meet-up.
One participant started the conversation by listing their week’s collision of events, including a school-wide art show with parent meetings and a fundraiser, followed...
This week one of my coaching clients (I’ll call her Annie), who is the director of a childcare center, updated me on the work she has been doing in the studio space she created in her center to research more deeply the practices she hopes,...
“Today we need to find ways of transforming classrooms that involve what children do in these classrooms, but not before we consider how we really feel about these children and what they are outside the classrooms. If we really want to enab...
In introducing this month’s Studio for Playful Inquiry Through Line, Susan wrote that seeking the conversation that these people at this time are uniquely positioned to have is key to playful inquiry. I couldn’t agree more. It’s why it’s so...
I’m still thinking - constantly - about my time at Children First (which Susan wrote about here.) Being able to witness a group of children so immersed in an experience that is constantly communicating to them that they have a tremendous ab...
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