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Sunday, 30 June 2013

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I am a TDSB Kindergarten Teacher who feels privileged to share the journey of learning alongside the children in my class. Kindergarten is an exciting adventure where many wonders, explorations, and investigations take place. I am passionate about inquiry and play based learning, and am greatly inspired by the Reggio approach to learning. I continue to learn and practice such approaches in my classroom. Please use this blog as a window view into our classroom learning! I hope it may lead to new discoveries and inspirations! Thank you for visiting!
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