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infants and toddlers

Morning Glory Program

The Morning Glory program is a mixed age, birth to 3 years old program for children and their families at Seedkeepers Forest School. Classes are designed in seasonal 6 week sessions that are one day a week for 1.5 hours.  This program is designed to invite families to join with their children within nature to nurture their child’s curiosity and instill a love of the natural world. The program facilitator, EC STEM Lab’s Assistant Director, Amie Perry, plans weekly provocations that are grounded in STEM education for both children and families.
 
Learn more about the first year of the Morning Glory Program by viewing this documentation panel.
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What can you teach a toddler?

​Checkout this resource about "What can you teach a toddler?": Aligning Developmentally Appropriate Practice
with STEM Education for Infants and Toddlers. 

Exploring STEM with Infants & Toddlers: A Long-Term Study of Bubbles Article

​This article examines the many ways STEM can be integrated into a study with very young children. Centered around an interest in bubbles, this article points out how adults can intentionally incorporate big STEM ideas into everyday moments. Read the article on Exchange or contact Amie ([email protected]) to receive a copy. 


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STEM with Infants & Toddlers Resources ​

Check out the work being done to expand STEM learning with infants and toddlers by STEMIE!

Get to know more about Math concepts for infants and toddlers here! 
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