Mila Sengupta Early Childhood Consultant
Mila Sengupta has a MS in Elementary Education with 16+ years of experience as teacher, administrato
Play is one of the most natural ways children begin developing resilience.
Through play, children learn how to problem solve, adapt, work through challenges, and build confidence through everyday experiences.
This short video shares insights on the important role play has in supporting resilience, emotional growth, and social development in early childhood education.
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Children often respond to our tone before they fully process our words.
The way we communicate with children can influence how safe, supported, and understood they feel in the classroom environment.
This short video shares insights on voice modulation and communication in early childhood education.
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Children do not always have the words to explain what they are feeling.
Stress can show up in behavior, learning challenges, or emotional withdrawal. It is often misunderstood or overlooked.
In these moments, the role of a caregiver becomes incredibly important. The way we respond can shape how a child learns to navigate challenges.
This is where resilience begins.
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03/29/2025
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