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Offering Children Invitations for Learning
August 15, 2017
Encounters between children and adults are characterized by the joy of the time spent together. And each of them does their best to contribute to that in their own way!
-Agnes Szanto-Feder, psychologist and 'Pikler baby'

"In my work as a preschool teacher," writes Deb Curtis, in Really Seeing Children, "I have found that offering information about things that children have limited experience with, or posing a series of questions to try to encourage their thinking, doesn't seem to get much of a lively or sustained response. But when I carefully arrange props and representational material in the environment with a particular focus in mind, the children are delighted to discover and play with them. …I call collections of interesting and carefully combined materials ‘Invitations’ and I use them in a number of ways."

Here is one example Curtis gives of an effective Invitation:

"I arrange blocks and other block props in specific ways that suggest new possibilities for building and design and include photos of children’s previous block constructions. The children use these Invitations as launching points for revisiting their work, adding complex ideas, and trying new skills."





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Deb Curtis, in her more than 40 years as an early childhood educator, has cultivated a reflective teaching practice devoted to really seeing children.

Through her collection of stories and photographs, learn to suspend your adult agenda to really see children's perspectives and the amazing ways they experience the world. Taking up this practice will bring joy and deeper understanding to your work and life and allow you to engage with children in a more meaningful teaching and learning process.

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Comments (1)

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Missy Brown · August 15, 2017
CCR&R at John A Logan College
Carterville, IL, United States


I guess it is time to buy this book.....I have enjoyed every quote and thought from Deb. This particular one would have been great to see Deb's example. Oh well, just wishing.



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