Empowering Educators in Building the Power of Early Childhood Education.

What do new educators deserve?

What do new educators deserve?

What can we do to welcome new educators to our community, and to share our values, traditions, and expectations? How do we go beyond “here’s where we keep the bleach bottle” and engage new educators in thinking about our pedagogical beliefs and practices?

Supporting Children in Conflict

Supporting Children in Conflict

Guiding children through conflict helps them cultivate ideas about fairness and equity, and deepens their feelings around identity, empathy, and emotional intelligence. We can all agree that there is huge value in this endeavor for children and adults alike. The big question that comes up is how and when to step in to help solve a conflict.

Becoming a School of Inquiry

Becoming a School of Inquiry

Sarah Felstiner has been thinking back on a few of the strongest memories that jump to mind in her 20 years at Hilltop, and reflecting on how much Hilltop has changed, in a very gradual way, from a traditional neighborhood preschool to an internationally recognized school of inquiry.

Inspirations from New Zealand

Inspirations from New Zealand

What if an entire country developed a compassionate, bi-cultural, strengths-based framework for Early Childhood Education? Could you transform the experiences that all children in that country encounter, and begin to address historical and cultural injustices, by starting with that countries youngest citizens?