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Happiness in Education

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Author: Contributed by Megan Lake Beltran

Hello! I am a mama to the sweetest baby boy, a wife, and an early childhood educator. As a lover of learning, I have obtained my M.A. and am lucky to be continuously expanding my educational horizons. I have been in the preschool classroom for ten years, where I have confirmed by strong belief in the power of play. I am an advocate for play based learning, sensory exploration, small world play, loose parts, breastfeeding, and supporting one another.

For the Love of Sensory

January 13, 2019April 7, 2022Contributed by Megan Lake BeltranLeave a Comment on For the Love of Sensory

There comes a moment that every parent, daycare teacher, and early childhood educator encounters when feeding an infant. The bib is secured, the spoon stirring the mush is handled steadily to ensure it gets directly into his mouth, and the wet washcloth is ready in hand to instantly wipe away any spillage. As I place…Read Full Post

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