2024-09-25T16:25:03-05:00By Mary Ann Biermeier, Suzanne Kenworthy and Kristine Lundquist|All-Access/Pro Members, Articles, Issue 269 - January/February 2023, Standard Members|
Kristine Lundquist is a certified early childhood educator and has been teaching preschool for over 33 years. Embracing the Reggio Emilia Approach, Lundquist has a talent for capturing children’s explorations through photography. She is well known on campus for her singing talents, delighting children with her joyful renditions and rhymes. Lundquist also has a unique role in designing playful activities/provocations for our outdoor learning environment. She believes the Notty Project has been a catalyst for fostering children’s creativity, curiosities, and values. She reminds us that teachers must delve deep with children, building relationships and becoming collaborators and researchers alongside them.
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