by Marla McLean | Nov 11, 2015 | 3 year old children, aesthetics, art, Atelier, Atelierista, Autumn, beauty, Brain science, change, community, Constructing, conversation, creativity, death, earth, Educating for Creative Minds, Embodying, explore, grow, Happiness, heart, imagination, Innovation, Joy, Kindergarten, leaves, Light, love, Maker Spaces, Marla McLean, materials, meaning, Medically Fragile, metaphor, moments, Movement, Non verbal children, observation, painting, pause, Perseverance, preK children, process, project work, reflect, Reggio, Reggio Emilia, seasons, Sketching, Studio, studio learning, Uncategorized, wire, Wisdom































by Marla McLean | Mar 15, 2013 | Atelierista, insects, Marla McLean, mobiles, observation, preK children, project work, Reggio, studio learning, Uncategorized, wire
This post is a continuation of my last post The greatest small gift, (March 6th.) I like to think of it as a continuing conversation or an opportunity to share documentation in a different “language.” It is my hope that through the two posts a deeper and fuller understanding of my work with young children is better understood and valued. More importantly that project work and children’s work is better understood and valued.










