Category Archives: ELC Blog
Working From Home While Caring for Children
As you’re preparing for your work from home week, here’s some tips from ELC infant/toddler Demonstration Teacher Jess Capps, who […]
Creating Classroom “Magic” at Home
Today’s post is from Program Director Elizabeth DeMartino Newton who is sharing about bringing some classroom “magic” into your home. […]
Working From Home with Preschoolers
Early Learning Center preschool Demonstration Teacher Kathryn Humber shares some tips for working from home while also parenting a preschooler. […]
Family Check-In
As we wrap up Spring Break this week, we wanted to reach out and let you all know that we’re […]
COVID-19/Coronavirus Updates
In an effort to update everyone on our current planning and preparations for the ELC related to the COVID-19/Coronavirus virus, […]
Topics in Toddlerhood: Big Emotions
The following post was written by ELC infant/toddler demonstration teacher Jess Capps. Jess is in the middle of a three-year […]
Technology & Relationships
This piece was authored by preschool Demonstration Teacher Katie Denton-Walls for a presentation at the NAEYC national conference in November […]
Teachers as Learners: Individualizing Professional Development to Meet Teachers’ Diverse Learning Needs
Samantha Deal, Melissa Swartzentruber, and Elizabeth DeMartino Newton Early childhood professionals approach our work with children with a deep appreciation […]
The Mood Meter in the Maple Classroom
In the Land of Maple (our mixed-age preschool classroom), we try to understand our feelings and find ways to express […]
ELC Alumni Returns for Eagle Project
Never underestimate the connections formed in early childhood! Alexander Yarkhan was enrolled at the ELC full time from age one […]