Caring for Mixed Age Groups
An overview of simple strategies to help you get kids of all ages involved in routines, solve problems together, and learn from each other as they play.
In this webinar, we’ll discuss some of the challenges involved when caring for kids of different ages. Then we’ll explore some strategies to help you get kids involved in routines, solve problems together, and learn from each other as they play. Finally, we’ll offer a variety of playful activities that are sure to be a hit with kids of all ages.
Learning Goals:
- Understand the benefits and challenges of caring for children of mixed ages
 - Learn about ways to modify everyday routines and the learning environment to better serve children of mixed ages
 - Acquire activities and tools that can be used with and enjoyed by children of mixed ages
 
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