Teaching Science In 3D

73 [TT] Too Much, Too Soon?


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Erin discusses a science activity that her daughter brought home that wasn't exactly developmentally appropriate.  She discusses the concept of Too Much, Too Soon and encourages you to ask yourself if you can think of any examples from your own lessons.  

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