Little Steps, Big Adventures - Early Childhood Centers: Writing Center Virtual - 32420
In the early years of a child's life, play is the vehicle through which they explore, learn, and develop essential skills. Learning centers are central to this process, offering diverse hands-on experiences that promote cognitive, social, emotional, and physical growth. Join us on an adventure exploring learning possibilities in centers with our Little Steps, Big Adventures series. This session focuses on the Writing Center. During this session, we will explore an idea for a management system, feature literacy and language, emphasize inclusion, and plan for ideas to improve our featured center.
Audiences
Teacher - Early Childhood/PreK/Kindergarten, Teacher - Bilingual Education Program, Teacher - General Education
Session
59746
Fee
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Seats Left
1 Wait list
T-TESS
2.4,3.1
Registration Deadline
7/9/2024
Credit Type
Continuing Professional Education
Duration
01:30
T-PESS
Presenter
Tracy Gunn ESC Region 11
![Tracy Gunn](/cf_img/emp/000733.png)
For assistance contact:
Tracy Gunn
Instructional Content Coach
tgunn@esc11.net
(817) 740-7584
![Stephanie Guzman](/cf_img/emp/001684.png)
For assistance contact:
Stephanie Guzman
SGuzman@esc11.net
Offered Again On
- 7/9/2024 10:00 am
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