Laura Brown (@laurajunebrown) 's Twitter Profile
Laura Brown

@laurajunebrown

*Senator’s wife *Mom of 3 amazing kids *Farm Family *Forever a teacher *Director of Early Childhood @Rolla Public Schools πŸ‘ -Life is GRAND!!!

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The period from prenatal to three is the most critical window in all of human development: a time during which infants and toddlers lovingly apprentice alongside their parents (and other loved ones) as they learn what it means to be human. This video is a beautiful illustration

𝐁𝐫𝐚𝐝 𝐉𝐨𝐑𝐧𝐬𝐨𝐧 (@drbradjohnson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Children today are missing out on the joys of play-based childhood at home and school due to academic pressures and screen time. Play is essential for fostering creativity, social skills, and emotional resilience. Let's prioritize free play to nurture well-rounded, happy kids.

Mike Kehoe (@mikelkehoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm proud to have the support of over 25 member-led organizations across the state. If you want a pro-public safety, pro-agriculture, and pro-business governor, then I hope to earn your vote on Tuesday. MikeKehoe.com/Endorsements

I'm proud to have the support of over 25 member-led organizations across the state. 

If you want a pro-public safety, pro-agriculture, and pro-business governor, then I hope to earn your vote on Tuesday. 

MikeKehoe.com/Endorsements
Jason Kennedy | Stop Teaching & Design Learning! (@letsquitteachin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If I had one tip for any educator at any grade level of any subject, it would be this. Incorporate success criteria into every thing you do everyday in class. Turn the learning back over to the learners. Put scaffolds in place between levels. This will change your room

If I had one tip for any educator at any grade level of any subject, it would be this. 

Incorporate success criteria into every thing you do everyday in class. 

Turn the learning back over to the learners. 

Put scaffolds in place between levels. 

This will change your room