NAEYC: How does NAEYC help in these endeavors?
Alexis: I’ m a very data-driven and research-driven person. I love NAEYC for that reason. NAEYC takes the research and tells us what to do [ CS with: IS it THERE. You show BRANDING how it applies FOR WOYC to the THAT classroom SHOULD.
ACCOMPANY THIS BLURB?] Two of the biggest resources for me have been the books Trauma and [ Young TITLE ] Children Week of: Teaching the Young Strategies Child ® Is to Here Support! and Empower and Literacy Learning for Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers: Key
Join us for NAEYC’ s 2025 Week of the Young Child ® celebration Practices for Educators. I did a whole training for special education April 5 – 11! Our annual event, started in 1971, celebrates early and general education teachers based on the trauma book. I wrote learning, young children, their teachers, and families. Learn a grant and was able to purchase Literacy Learning for all of our more about WOYC activities, proclamations, and daily themes teachers. We used it in our trainings to emphasize the importance of at [ URL TO COME ]. Follow and engage with us on social media oral language development and what that looks like.
using the hashtag # WOYC2025. Your voice helps elevate early
NAEYC childhood: What education’ s ahead for in you our? communities, states, and nation.
Alexis: I moved into my current role because I wanted the opportunity to learn and grow. I feel like this has been one of my biggest learning years, and I’ m so happy with that. I’ ve learned how you can adapt a physical education activity for a child with very limited physical abilities; I’ ve learned ways to approach students with visual impairments. I enjoy learning new things and seeing how I can apply them to my passions of early childhood and special education.
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Educating Young Children |
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Winter 2026 |
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