In early childhood, four key dispositions shape meaningful practice: self-awareness, curiosity, reflection, and intention. These aren't step-by-step instructions—they're mindsets. They influence how educators understand themselves, their students, and their role in shaping development. When embraced, these dispositions can transform how we relate to children, make decisions, and grow professionally. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gXYM_5qA
This is a super resource - as you say they are a mindset - something we can all develop and foster in our students - and ourselves. Thank you Zero to Three your work always keeps the child in mind !
LRE Specialist, Early CHOICES Founder, Nurture Our Nature Collective
2wIt's hard to pick which one of these is my favorite!! But if I had to, I think self-awareness is might be it! If you are working independently as a provider or in a program without reflective supervision or a community of practice, join us over at Nurture Our Nature Collective to receive and offer support! We have an option for free membership if cost is a barrier. All our welcome: we are inclusive and identity-affirming. www.nurtureournaturecollective.com