Early childhood education in 2025 is no longer limited to memorization, worksheets, and rigid classroom routines. Parents and educators are seeking learning approaches that respect a child’s individuality,
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Early childhood education in 2025 is no longer limited to memorization, worksheets, and rigid classroom routines. Parents and educators are seeking learning approaches that respect a child’s individuality,
HighScope isn’t just a curriculum—it’s a way to help children take charge of their learning. By pairing active participatory learning with the plan–do–review cycle and warm, responsive adult
HighScope thrives when children make meaningful choices, explore deeply, and reflect—every single day. These tips turn that philosophy into concrete moves you can use tomorrow. The Big Idea
In HighScope®, STEM isn’t a separate subject or a once-a-week experiment; it’s woven into children’s choices, play, and reflection. Through active participatory learning and the daily plan–do–review cycle,
HighScope is known for hands-on academics, but its biggest daily wins are social-emotional: children learn to manage feelings, work with others, and understand themselves. The engine is the
HighScope’s plan–do–review is a tiny routine with a big payoff: kids make a plan, carry it out, then reflect. At home, this takes just a few minutes and
Active learning isn’t a buzzword—it’s a brain-aligned way to help children remember more, think better, and learn how to learn. In HighScope®, this shows up as active participatory
You don’t need pricey toys to spark deep learning at home. With HighScope® principles—choice, active doing, and a short review—recyclables, kitchen tools, and outdoor finds become powerful, open-ended
HighScope at home is about small moments done well—choice, hands-on doing, and brief reflection. Use the ideas below to weave learning into everyday life without worksheets or pressure.
HighScope at home is simple: give your child real choices, plenty of time to do, and short moments to review. These practical tips show you exactly how. 1)
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