In this special episode of Tiny Talks on Early Learning, we’re discussing the pivotal role of educational media in fostering early childhood development. Joined by Tiffany Armstrong, Director of Early Childhood Education at Alabama Public Television (APT), Lisa Nunn, Early Childhood Online Training Coordinator and Pauline Lewis, Early Childhood Training Coordinator, we’ll explore the array of resources and programs APT offers to support both parents and educators. From PBS KIDS programming to professional development courses, discover how APT is enhancing learning experiences for young children across Alabama.​

Key Takeaways for Listeners:

  • Educational media, when thoughtfully curated, can significantly enhance early childhood learning both at home and in educational settings.​

  • Alabama Public Television offers a wealth of resources, including PBS KIDS programming and professional development courses, to support children's educational journeys.​

  • Engaging with APT's offerings can provide parents and educators with valuable tools and knowledge to foster a love for learning in young children.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

APT’s Professional Development Site 

APT Education Blogs

PBS KIDS 

PBS Parents 

Screen Time Guidelines

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For additional information about Gulf Regional Early Childhood Services and our programs, visit www.grecs.org.