As we write this in early May, attention is shifting toward “reopening” our social and cultural spaces after the restrictions enacted to address the pandemic. There is eager talk about “getting back to normal.” But the disruption of the pandemic has provided an opportunity to examine the notion of “normal” through a critical lens. What was normal in early childhood education in the United States, before the pandemic? 

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