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We’re transforming early childhood education with The Creative Curriculum, GOLD, Tadpoles, ReadyRosie, ParentPal, Al's Pals, Noni, and professional development.

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We are no longer actively posting on X. Find us on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or YouTube. Need help or product support? Reach out to us here:
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In this blog post, learn more about how art can emphasize the creation process; promote critical thinking; and support the development of all domains of learning.
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Art experiences for young children, when offered in developmentally appropriate ways, emphasize the creation process; promote critical thinking; and support the development of all domains of learni...
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Social—emotional learning is key for a child’s development and future success. That’s why Teaching Strategies offers Al’s Pals, an innovative program teachers can use to promote social—emotional development in preschool children. Learn more:
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Explore a comprehensive evidence based social emotional learning curriculum for preschool & take SEL to the next level in your program
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RT @AimeeTazic: Come inside with us. We built a fort with boxes. @Ms_Elizabeth_EC #boxesunit @TeachStrategies
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In this blog post, learn more about setting up and maintaining the physical space to intentionally foster independence, engagement, and positive decision-making.
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If I hadn’t chosen to work in the field of early education, I’d probably be an architect. I have always been fascinated with the aesthetics of physical environments, including learning environments....
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To celebrate World Read Aloud Day, we're sharing one of our favorite read-alouds, Crazy Pizza Day! As you watch, encourage children to guess who is ordering each crazy pizza!
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It's always a good time to revisit ideas for strengthening your classroom community. Check out our free eBook filled with suggestions for nurturing safe, trusting relationships within an effective learning environment.
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Drive differentiated, effective instruction by embedding authentic, "in-the-moment", observation-based assessment into each part of your day with GOLD from Teaching Strategies, the #1 early childhood assessment. Learn more:
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Discover GOLD - an observation-based formative assessment solution for early education programs. Aligned to early learning standards
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We're actively seeking talented individuals to join us in various capacities across the organization. If you're eager to be part of a dynamic team, driving positive change in tech, we want to hear from you! Learn More:
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On the blog, we share about 11 Black Americans who have left an indelible mark on early childhood education. From trailblazing educators to inspiring authors, their legacies continue to shape our world and enrich the lives of countless young learners.
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...Floyd’s books, a father explains the origins of the Juneteenth holiday to his young daughter.   Continuing the Work Today, as always, we’re honored to celebrate Black Americans who have...
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“Time-out” has long been used in classrooms to separate children whose behaviors were disruptive or dangerous or that teachers found challenging. There’s a far more effective way of working with and supporting these children, however. Learn more:
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My career began in the classroom environment, which often included a “time-out” area where children whose behaviors were disruptive to the learning environment, dangerous, or found challenging by...
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Take a look inside The Creative Curriculum for Pre-K! Join us in this one-hour product demonstration as we explore this new curriculum designed especially for and in partnership with pre-K educators. Register for this product demonstration:
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Champions are educators who are ready to share both their passion for early childhood education and their enthusiasm for Teaching Strategies with their peers. Are you a Teaching Strategies Champion? Learn more & apply:
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For over 45 years, we at Teaching Strategies have been honored to serve early childhood educators who work tirelessly for the children and families they serve. We have gratefully heard countless...
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We’re proud to partner with @NYCSchools to ensure #ECE programs like @LYFENYC are equipped with research-based, high-quality #curriculum, #assessment, #family engagement, and #PD tools. Read more about LYFE’s multi-generational impact:
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NEW YORK — Loyal Harmoni Harris travels every day to Bronx Regional High School, where she learns emotional, motor and language skills. Loyal is a bit ...
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Suzanne was one of the first employees at Teaching Strategies, back when we had fewer than thirty! Since then, she has had a hand in a variety of important projects, and is now Senior Director of State Partnerships. Learn more about Suzanne’s story:
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Explore our blog to learn from experts about innovative classroom strategies, early childhood education best practices, product updates & more
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Did you know Intentional Teaching Experiences offer ideas for making the most of your classroom interest areas? In this post, the author shares how to become increasingly intentional when using Intentional Teaching Experiences. Learn more:
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For years, preschool teachers have told us how much they rely on the guidance provided in Intentional Teaching Experiences to help them lead small-group instruction. And, for teachers who use GOLD in...
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Join us for this free, hour-long webinar, when three leaders from large school systems share how they are intentionally laying the foundation for improved outcomes in language and literacy for all children. Register for this webinar:
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In this blog post, learn how building positive relationships throughout the building is a key to growing strong, effective teams—teams that people are eager to join and reluctant to leave. Learn more:
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In my role as an educational consultant at Teaching Strategies, I have the honor of meeting and talking with early childhood educators all over the country. I often hear about the challenges you...
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In this blog post, read about how modifying your expectations while becoming more intentional in supporting children’s social-emotional development will lead to better outcomes than you’ll see when simply demanding children’s “best behavior.” Learn more:
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When I began teaching in 1990, my idea of being a good teacher was to have high expectations of children’s ability to “make good choices” and for them to be on their best behavior in my classroom. I...
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