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Friendship Building
May 22, 2015
Let us be grateful to the people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.
-Marcel Proust

"True friendship provides the cushion of acceptance that is so often needed when a work environment is as people-filled as child care," writes Karen Stephens in the Exchange downloadable book, Does Your Team Work? 

"After all, where there are intelligent, impassioned people, there are bound to be divergent opinions and issues of disagreement. How tolerant people are of differences of opinion, and how committed they are to work those differences out through negotiation and compromise, is directly related to how important maintaining the personal as well as work relationship is to them."





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Peter Luke Gebhardt · May 23, 2015
Aor International
Dallas, TX, United States


Daily planning, based on anecdotal notes of children's activities from that day, can effectively scaffold and enhance children's learning activities. Children's intrinsic motivation to choose activities interesting to them, is the environment that supports gains in learning, with the adults in the roles of facilitators, partners and guides. Measuring developmental gains takes a d.a.p. assessment tool like the C.O.R., from High/Scope Foundation, to guide adult learning partners, in facilitating an appropriate learning experience for young learning. It can be a very exciting and rewarding learning process for all!



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