Hello! This Wednesday for WOYC is Work Together Wednesday. Explore the ways students, educators, parents, and legislators can all work together. Here some ideas to help you started!
Use any of these ideas in your classroom? Tag your photos with #WOYCTEXAS to share and enter TXAEYC's contest!
Wednesday, April 14: Work Together Wednesday

  • Work with classmates or family members to build a fort (blanket fort inside or used found materials outside).
  • Create an herb or butterfly garden and work together to keep it thriving. 
  • Participate in TXAEYC's Week of the Young Child contest and work together to create something truly wonderful to show how much early childhood means to our state.
  • Call your local radio station and see if they will interview you or your local association to help spread the word about the importance of early childhood.
  • Book Suggestions: Stone Soup by Jon J. Muth; Up the Creek by Nicholas Oland; Boxitects by Kim Smith
  • Step it Up: Students aren't the only ones who succeed when they work together! Take a moment today to join NAEYC in advancing our profession by signing up for Power to the Profession; supporting your peers by posting on HELLO; making a call to an elected official about the importance of investing in early childhood education, or inviting someone new to become a member. Working together makes us stronger together and that means the impact we make can be monumental! 
WOYC Highlights
The Rise School of Houston celebrates Music Monday (submitted via Facebook)
Music Monday Celebrations at Cadence Academy Preschool- Allen (submitted via Facebook)
WOYC Proclamation from City of San Antonio (submitted via Facebook)
Here are some of the ways Texas classrooms celebrated Music Monday! Share with us what your school does to celebrate by tagging @TXAEYC and using the #WOYCTEXAS You might even win our Week of the Young Child Contest!
WOYC Greetings from Barbara Bowman
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