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Thank You for Being a Professional Friend

Thank You for Being a Professional Friend

By: Diane Kashin, EdD, RECE. Professional friendships provide a platform for educators to offer emotional support to one another, helping them navigate the hills and valleys of their shared profession. We learn from one another through professional friendships that foster personal and collective growth. We can engage in reflective practice about relationships and friendships between … Continue reading

Reflecting on Mentorship and Professional Friendship in Early Childhood Education

Reflecting on Mentorship and Professional Friendship in Early Childhood Education

By: Diane Kashin, EdD, RECE. Mentorship and professional friendship are valuable strategies for supporting professional learning and growth in early childhood education. The College of Early Childhood Education in Ontario defines mentoring as a reciprocal, relationship-based, and process-oriented experience between a mentor and a mentee, aimed at improving professional practice through reflective practice, self-directed learning, … Continue reading

Cultivating Capacity to Contemplate Complex Concepts

Cultivating Capacity to Contemplate Complex Concepts

By: Diane Kashin, EdD, RECE. When my grandchildren visit I am constantly curiously observing. When I observe with curiosity I wonder why they are interested in the experiences that they find engaging. Reese who is three, likes playing with small, even tiny loose parts. What does this mean? If you are thinking developmentally, and fine … Continue reading

Children’s Books as Prompts for Reflection

Children’s Books as Prompts for Reflection

By: Diane Kashin, Ed.D, RECE. Think back to your childhood, can you recall a book that you connected with, cared for, loved and cherished? That book was your friend. You had a reciprocal relationship with the story, the pages, and pictures. Do you still have the book? A musty volume of illustrated children’s stories sits … Continue reading