Easterseals North Georgia Publishes Stem Curriculum for Early Childhood Educators

ESNG’s STEM handbook provides guidelines for applying Think, Try, Talk strategies in the classroom.

ATLANTA (MAR 30, 2023) – Easterseals North Georgia (ESNG), a community-based nonprofit that provides high-quality services to children with disabilities as well as families, announced the publication of Think, Try, Talk, A STEM Learning Approach for Early Childhood Educators. The handbook gives guidelines with step-by-step examples of how the Think, Try, Talk framework should be done in early education classrooms.

Easterseals North Georgia (ESNG) partnered with Georgia State University and the Center for Sustainable Communities to develop the ESNG STEM program, an age-appropriate cirriculm to provide science, technology, engineering and math experiences using hands-on, trial-and-error methods. The program develops critical thinking and problem-solving skills by combining key components of the engineering design process and the scientific method.

At Easterseals North Georgia, we understand how critical the first five years of life are for learning and development. We do our best to captialize on this brief period in child’s life through education as well as intervention therarpies. Early expososure to STEM experiences and terminiology positively impacts a child’s trajectory for future learning and success, explained Donna Davidson, CEO of ESNG.

Think, Try, Talk is available for purchase at Amazon.com.

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