The Alliance Blog
Horses as Teachers: Developing Confidence Through Equine Connection
Excerpts from an interview between Lynn Diettrich, owner of Diettrich Farm, and Carly Andrews, Executive Director of The Alliance for Early Childhood, in August 2024 at Diettrich Farm in Salem, Wisconsin.
The Power of Play: How Play Builds Vital Skills in Early Childhood
Play is a crucial aspect of childhood that not only builds essential lifelong skills but also brings joy and fun.
Playful Parenting: Why Roughhousing is Vital for Kids' Growth
The short and pithy book, Unplug and Play, by Dr. Anthony DeBenedet and Lawrence Cohen, Ph.D., details many reasons why rough-and-tumble play is important in children’s development.
Celebrating Teachers: Honoring Their Impact on Child Development
The Alliance has the honor of working with early childhood educators and primary teachers from 40 different schools across the region, as well as our region's school directors and school leaders.
What We Can Learn from Big Feelings and How to Navigate Them Confidently
Think about a time when an intense feeling bubbled up inside of you. Perhaps it was related to something you were hoping for - a promotion at work, a weekend away without kids, or a full night of sleep for those with little ones.
Documenting Early Friendship: Reflections on Process
We all know that relationships are at the heart of early childhood work. Relationships provide a sense of stability, security, and belonging
Finding Your Anchor
I love watching children engage with parents at the grocery store, particularly, the ways parents engage children in the process of selecting food.
Parenting from the Head, Heart, and Hands
It’s easy to get lost in tips and tricks, but parenting is essentially about being attuned and in relationship with your children
The Fun Resolution
Over the winter break, I read a gem of a book that my sixteen-year-old recommended, Before the Coffee Gets Cold. This book explores the experience of characters who enter a coffee bar in Tokyo and travel back in time.