By: Diane Kashin, Ed.D, RECE. When I was an early childhood education student, writing objective observations for course assignments was not a task I remember fondly. When I was an ECE professor, most of my students detested the observation assignments that required an adherence towards objectivity. They needed to be purposefully detached from their feelings, … Continue reading
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Curating Vintage Resources in Early Childhood Education
By: Diane Kashin, Ed. D, RECE. Vintage resources have value in early childhood education. They are readily available and affordable. I love hunting for curiosities and oddities that would appeal to children’s imagination and encourage their creativity. I can’t think of a better way to pass the time, then to share the experience of vintage … Continue reading
Cultivating a Culture of Friendship in Early Childhood Education
By: Diane Kashin, Ed.D., RECE. How do the words of Vivian Gussin Paley translate to now? When Paley listened to children their conversations inevitably focused on fantasy, fairness, and friendship. Are these the current themes in the lives of children? Will we hear them when we listen? My grandson, Griffen missed his friends during the … Continue reading
On Listening to Vivian Gussin Paley
By: Diane Kashin, Ed.D., RECE. For the past six months I have been writing, editing, revising, and rewriting a manuscript on professional friendships in early childhood education. When published, this book will be dedicated to all my professional friends, past, present, and future. Some of these relationships have stood the test of time, having spanned … Continue reading
Critically Reflecting on Critical Friendships
By: Diane Kashin, Ed.D., RECE. For the last six months, I have been thinking and writing about critical friendships in anticipation of new book on the topic for Redleaf Press. The experience has been transformational as I think back and think forward about professional friendships and children’s peer-to-peer relationships. The construct of friendship implies a … Continue reading
The Importance of Playfulness in Children and their Teachers
By: Diane Kashin, Ed.D., RECE. Do you like being silly? For me, one of the greatest joys in life is being silly with children. It is also a common trait that I have with many of my professional friends. Being silly is being playful. Reflecting on the playfulness of children while thinking about our own … Continue reading
Communities of Practice and Circles of Support for Early Childhood Education
Reflecting on Communities of Practice (CoP) and Circles of Support (CoS) for Early Childhood Education #ECE Continue reading
Knuffle Bunny Inspires Reflection: Using Children’s Literature for Professional Learning
By: Diane Kashin, Ed.D, RECE. Like, my grandchildren, I love Knuffle Bunny, a floppy stuffed rabbit, featured in a series of books by Mo Willems. I first became aware of, Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale when I was teaching a history and philosophy course to early childhood education students. The idea of using children’s books … Continue reading
Where is Me? Reflecting on Self-Identity in Early Childhood Education
By: Diane Kashin, Ed.D, RECE As we begin a new year, my heart goes out to fellow early childhood educators who are continuing to struggle with caring for children and themselves during trying times. I am not surprised with the strength and resilience shown by educators and children. I have never underestimated the capacity of … Continue reading
Updating Outdated Practices in Early Childhood Education
By: Diane Kashin, Ed.D, RECE. The 21st century began on January 1st, 2001. Today’s children deserve learning experiences grounded in practices that are in keeping with a new era of play and learning. Now is the time to critically reflect on the practices that linger on from the previous century. I am a child of … Continue reading