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Renew Your Practice: 3 Ideas for Starting the New Year Strong

Two early childhood educators having a collaborative conversation in a classroom.

 

As we close out the year, it's a natural moment to pause and look ahead at how we can continue to grow as educators and leaders.

Maybe you want to try a new approach with your team. Reach out to families in a more intentional way. Or build in time to actually reflect on what's working instead of just powering through.

Dr. Chrystine Mitchell, our Head of Academics at ProSolutions Training, often reminds us that high-quality early childhood education depends on intentional innovation—using new strategies, tools, and partnerships to help children connect learning to their real worlds. Whether it's storytelling with families, building community collaborations, or weaving digital literacy into play, these practices can deepen belonging and engagement when done with cultural awareness.

Here are three ways to renew your practice as we move into the new year:


🌱 1. Try one new practice—grounded in relationships

Choose a small innovation that feels meaningful: a new storytelling method, a community visitor, or a family-led activity. Dr. Mitchell's research reminds us that innovation is most effective when built on trust and connection.

Try this: Ask your team, "What's one new idea we'd like to explore that could help children see their culture reflected here?" Pick one, pilot it for a month, and reflect together. You can further enhance this with a quick "gallery walk" or digital share-out of what you've tried.


🌼 2. Lead with inclusion and shared purpose

Whether you guide a classroom or a center, strong leadership means cultivating belonging among adults too. Collaboration between teachers, families, and communities ensures that we teach with people, not at them.

Try this: Encourage each educator to connect with one family in January and ask: "What tradition or home activity could we bring into the classroom?" Bring those ideas to your next meeting.


🌟 3. Commit to a simple monthly reflection

Ongoing reflection sustains growth. Try discussing one question each month: "How did we affirm children's identities this month?"

Try this: Keep a shared "Noticed & Wondered" board (or "Wonder Wall")—where educators jot down what they observed and what they'd like to explore next. Build in time at a staff meeting or through informal conversations to review others' reflections and discuss what resonates. Small reflections lead to big insights.


Your everyday moments—the smiles, the listening, the thoughtful questions—are what make early learning extraordinary. As you prepare for the year ahead, may you feel renewed in your purpose and supported in your journey.

 



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