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Author: Kana Tsuchiya

I am an educator, a traveler and a mother. My favorite messy sensory play is oobleck, painting, and I also like to create new messy sensory activities. I enjoy developing early childhood education curricula and love talking to caregivers in PlaySpace. I hold a BA in Psychology and an M.S. in Child Life and Family Centered Care. Hope to see you soon at PlaySpace!
Posted on June 3, 2015February 22, 2021

Wheelock College Student Observations: Follow Me!

This post is the last in our series of articles by Wheelock College students documenting their observations of the many different kinds of learning and adult-child interactions taking place at Boston Children’s…

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Posted on May 31, 2015February 22, 2021

Wheelock Student Observations at Boston Children’s Museum: The Wheels are Spinning

This post is part of our series of articles by Wheelock College students documenting their observations of the many different kinds of learning and adult-child interactions taking place at Boston…

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Posted on May 28, 2015February 22, 2021

Wheelock Student Observations at Boston Children’s Museum: Interactions in PlaySpace

This post is part of our series of articles by Wheelock College students documenting their observations of the many different kinds of learning and adult-child interactions taking place at Boston…

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Posted on May 25, 2015February 22, 2021

Wheelock Student Observations at Boston Children’s Museum: Random vs Structured Play

This post is part of our series of articles by Wheelock College students documenting their observations of the many different kinds of learning and adult-child interactions taking place at Boston…

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Posted on May 21, 2015February 22, 2021

Wheelock Student Research at Boston Children’s Museum: Kitchen Conversations

This post is part of our series of articles by Wheelock College students documenting their observations of the many different kinds of learning and adult-child interactions taking place at Boston…

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Posted on May 19, 2015February 23, 2021

Observing your Children Learn and Play

By Wheelock faculty, Stephanie Cox Suarez, Erica Licea-Kane; student documenter, Angelina Amato; and Boston Children’s Museum staff member Kana Tsuchiya In spring 2015, Stephanie Cox Suarez and Erica Licea-Kane led…

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