Resources to Celebrate MLK Day
Five wonderful resources to assist parents and caregivers in understanding the importance of talking to young children about race and sharing the unique inequities and history of racism in Saint Paul.
Child Care in Crisis
Child Care is a failed market system- meaning the cost of child care surpasses what most parents can afford- like health care would be without insurance, or sending your child to 5th grade. Without government support, child care centers can choose to either provide substandard care, deplorable working conditions for teachers, or close.
Cultivating Race-Consciousness
Four Components that Nurture Race Conciousness in Early Childhood Communitiies.
Pioneering New Approaches
We opened Big Wonder to spark of innovation in Early Childhood.
Big Wonder’s Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
We believe we can transform early childhood education by spearheading radically equitable, child-centered frameworks that are iterative, scalable, and shared freely with others. Doing that takes a village- and we are incredibly grateful for ours.
The Beauty of Anti-Bias Education
By empowering children, we empowere ourselves. By helping the children express the language of joy, empowerment, and expression, we began to remove what had stolen them from us. That is the magic sauce of the dynamic partnership between Reggio-inspired practice and Anti-Bias education. It's the collective evolution of everyone participating.