Carol Seefeldt
A lecturer, consultant and prolific author, Carol Seefeldt was a professor of human development at the University of Maryland Institute of Child Study from 1971 to 1999. She received the...
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What children see around them affects what and how they learn. Displaying children's artwork with thoughtfulness and care benefits children, teachers, and families. Ceilings, floors, tabletops, windows, doors -- it's all useful space to display the beautiful works of children, enhance the learning process, and communicate to parents what their children are experiencing in school. Learn how to create rooms of wonder using the basics: color, line, texture, composition, focal points, and rhythm. Then find new ideas for using framing and mounting, boxes, boards, and other materials to value and display children's work. Learn from the theories of Reggio Emilia and put your children's art to work in your classroom!
A lecturer, consultant and prolific author, Carol Seefeldt was a professor of human development at the University of Maryland Institute of Child Study from 1971 to 1999. She received the...
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