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kendallina 12:22 PM 10-22-2011
Originally Posted by joy:
The websites that many have cited are filled with worksheets, art projects that are not open ended and cookie cutter ideas that do not stimulate creativity and indiviuality. Each child is unique, has a style of learning that needs to be acknowleged and it is the child who needs to be heard, what are they interested in and teachers need to listen. Each child has a unique rhythm, observe, document, photograph and research. These websites contain ideas that are so developmentally inappropriate. Check out naeyc.org.
Everyone does things different... If you don't like a site that's listed, don't use it. In the OP, I asked that "Everyone list your faves". Feel free to post more sites that have developmentally appropriate activities.
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