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Dan Wuori, Ph.D. | Author, The Daycare Myth: What We Get Wrong About Early Care and Education (and What We Should Do About It) available now from @TCPress

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Tummy time matters, now more than ever. Why now? In the early 1990s pediatric health authorities began recommending that babies sleep exclusively on their backs as part of an aligned effort to reduce the incidence of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. The campaign has been a big

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Just because your baby’s eyes are open doesn’t necessarily mean they’re awake. During active (or REM) sleep it’s not uncommon for your baby to open their eyes for brief periods, to make noises, and to move their body actively. The (open eyes) phenomenon, known as

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Signing a couple books in advance of NJAEYC’s Leadership Institute tomorrow in East Rutherford, NJ. Looking forward to delivering the morning keynote and to meeting champions for kids from all across The Garden State. Teachers College Press

Signing a couple books in advance of <a href="/njaeyc/">NJAEYC</a>’s Leadership Institute tomorrow in East Rutherford, NJ. 

Looking forward to delivering the morning keynote and to meeting champions for kids from all across The Garden State. 

<a href="/TCPress/">Teachers College Press</a>
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PLEASE RT: Dan Wuori - The Early Years & School Success Free Chartered College of Teaching online talk & open to all! Wednesday 18th June, 4:15pm (USA: 8:15am PT; 11:15am ET) Sign up here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/dan-wuori-th… #edutwitter #teaching #CPD #research #EarlyYears #EYFS

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Free <a href="/CharteredColl/">Chartered College of Teaching</a> online talk &amp; open to all! Wednesday 18th June, 4:15pm
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Unscheduled bonus night in NYC after my flight home was cancelled. I’m eager to get home but thankful for this beautiful view.

Unscheduled bonus night in NYC after my flight home was cancelled. I’m eager to get home but thankful for this beautiful view.
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Now here’s something special. As young children gradually internalize their inner dialogue, preschoolers often say the quiet parts out loud - offering us direct windows on their thinking. This video, shared to IG by joy.inbeing, is a great example. As little Bella works to

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If you watch carefully, you may find that some of your baby’s challenges are far more interesting - and telling - than their instant successes. Take this little one, shared to TT by ErinNelsonX, for example. She’s working to activate a pop-up door on her toy. Doing so

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He’s WALKING! He’s WALKING! Check out this joyful family celebration as our hero takes his first steps. Across dozens of developmental milestones we seem to hold baby’s first steps in a place of special reverence - which is why it’s important to remember that (like most

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And “ah-choo” to you too! As a new parent you won’t have to wait long for signs that your baby is watching and mimicking you. It’s all a part of their earliest objective: learning how to be just like you. Witness this 4-month-old as she returns dad’s feigned sneeze. She

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Watch and learn. 👀 🧠 I’ve written often about how infants learn language not just with their ears, but with their eyes. But I’ve rarely run across a better video example than this lovely moment shared to IG by seanandcaitlin. Watch this back and forth closely. As mom

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Check out this little scientist at work! As her stroller crosses a wooden boardwalk, this little one experiments with a new sensory experience: a prolonged vibration that not only gently rattles her body, but gives her voice a cool new quality. 🫨 Notice how she deliberately

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As young children work to master new skills, their success is almost always enabled by external supports (from both people and things) that allow them to accomplish just a little more in combination than they could on their own. We call this scaffolding - and this video, shared

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As young children work to master new skills, their success is almost always enabled by external supports (from both people and things) that allow them to accomplish just a little more in combination than they could on their own. We call this scaffolding - and this video, shared