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In this video demonstration, you will find how STEM can be integrated into children's daily routines. Mom in the video works together with the child on the foundational concept of first-then in sequencing by preparing the ice cream sundae.
Publication Date: 01/31/2022
In this video demonstration, you will find how STEM can be integrated into children's daily routines. Mom in the video works together with the child to develop and follow through with a sequence of steps to complete a task, creating algorithms.
Publication Date: 01/31/2022
For the young children with disabilities who don't always have the opportunities to explore their curiosities and interests at school, Dr, Mere-Cook came up with a virtual week group, incorporating children's IEP goals during STEM learning.
Publication Date: 03/16/2021
This blog post explains what the learning trajectories are, the examples, and the practice potential for young children with disabilities.
Publication Date: 03/28/2021
The earliest years of a child’s education—from birth through 3rd grade—set the foundation upon which future learning is built. Learn how math in the early years is a strong predictor for later school success.
Publication Date: 2013
Publication Date: August 2022
The first of STEMIE's 2021 PD Series kicked off learning trajectories and early math. The presentation examines why learning trajectories are so important, especially for appropriate teaching for children with disabilities, and then offers a “deep dive” into a learning trajectory for one topic. Presenters: Doug Clements, Julie Sarama, Tracey West, Becky Chance
Publication Date: February 2020
This microlesson provides a quick overview of research-based learning trajectories and each of the components. 
Publication Date: May, 2020