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Cathy Duffy

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Check out my classroom on @DonorsChoose! I'd love your help to bring my project to life: donorschoo.se/e/9MRBHgpEs7


Just another fun day of measuring in preschool!#WhyCrane

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Check out my classroom on @DonorsChoose! I'd love your help to bring my project to life: donorschoo.se/e/JWXC0dbe9U


Nothing like a Seuss snack!

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We love guest readers! Thank you, Mrs. Pemberton!

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Did you know that when a #child draws their self portrait, they're growing their personal #development? It allows them to tap into a creative freedom and reflect their self identity. It’s picture perfect: bit.ly/2S8Pky3


Happy Valentine's Day!! #WeAreCrane


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Helping your #preschooler with #selfcontrol puts them in a position for success in #school - self-control builds confidence, helps with problem solving and the ability to think creatively: bit.ly/2MsxbbG


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Don’t miss ‘Won’t You Be My Neighbor?’, February 9 on @ArizonaPBS It tells the story of the gentle force behind the beloved television program “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,” which spoke to young children with honesty and love for more than 30 years. bit.ly/2HT5Imp


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Did you know that #reading aloud to your #toddler "strengthens the part of their brain associated with visual imagery"? This is an important skill that lends itself to developing a successful #reader: to.pbs.org/2wlmwen


We love kindergarten! Thank you Salida for a fun transition day!

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Shout out to #GoJumpOceanside for the photo! 100% amazing

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As children explore books, materials, and pictures related to insects, observe and talk with them about what they are noticing and doing. In your discussions, use open-ended questions and prompts to engage children in discussions about what they notice.


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