Children's Lively Minds is filled with stories about real children exploring schema, followed by reflection and questions about what children might be learning. Schema theory is happening in your work with young children whether you know it or not. Understanding it and putting intention behind it, can help families and teachers ease frustration with young children's repetitive behavior and allow adults to better support brain development.
Nadia Jaboneta is a program coordinator and classroom teacher at Pacific Primary preschool in San Francisco, California. She has 20 years of experience in the Early Childhood Education field teaching young children, training teachers, consulting and facilitating workshops. She is proud to have immigrant parents from Lima, Peru. It is because of their hard work, resilience, and support that she is who she is today. Nadia attended San Francisco State University for both her Bachelor's and Master's degree. There she had the opportunity to learn about teacher research and the importance of capturing children's voices and to reflect on her own practice. She was named a Promising Emerging Leader by Exchange in 2015 and is the coauthor of Children's Lively Minds: Schema Theory Made Visible with Deb Curtis.
"Deb Curtis and Nadia Jaboneta have given teachers a roadmap for creating play experiences that not only honors childhood but also supports children's rapidly developing brains. Their work with my teachers at St. Vincent Early Learning Center has changed our practices and brought joy back to our work!" --Alissa Mwenelupembe, director of early learning, St. Vincent Early Learning Center