More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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My students learn best through play and hands-on activities. Children learn so much language during dramatic play, and they learn to ask questions and use language to explain what they are doing. It encourages them to put themselves in someone else's shoes and to use their imagination on how they act in the real world. They break through the walls of reality and dramatize situations that go along with the role they chose to play. Dramatic play engages children both in life and learning and helps with skills that will help meet them with success throughout their lives.
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My students learn best through play and hands-on activities. Children learn so much language during dramatic play, and they learn to ask questions and use language to explain what they are doing. It encourages them to put themselves in someone else's shoes and to use their imagination on how they act in the real world. They break through the walls of reality and dramatize situations that go along with the role they chose to play. Dramatic play engages children both in life and learning and helps with skills that will help meet them with success throughout their lives.