Fall 2024

Section 0188 of CHLD10
Child Growth and Development -- : Aug 19 - Dec 13 2024

Section 0193 of CHLD90.2
Observation and Assessment of Young Children -- : Aug 21 - Dec 13 2024
This section meets weekly via Zoom on Wednesdays from 6:00-8:00pm, and has an online component.

Spring 2024

Section 4366 of CHLD51
Principles and Practices of Early Childhood Education -- : Jan 23 - May 17 2024
This class meets on synchronous Zoom every Tuesday from 6:00-8:00pm with an online component.

Section 4452 of CHLD90.2
Observation and Assessment of Young Children -- : Jan 17 - May 17 2024
This class meets every Wednesday on synchronous zoom from 6:00-8:00pm with an online component.

Section 5489 of CHLD185.1
Creative Indoor Environments for Young Children -- : Jan 16 - Mar 10 2024

Section 5497 of CHLD185.2
Creative Outdoor Environments for Young Children -- : Mar 11 - May 12 2024

Section 5996 of CHLD90.2
Observation and Assessment of Young Children -- : Jan 17 - May 17 2024
This class meets every Wednesday on synchronous zoom from 6:00-8:00pm with an online component, it is also a Sonoma County Early Childhood Education Apprenticeship cohort class.

No office hours

I began my career with children in Fresno, California, as preschool teacher and educational director of Fresno Montessori School. While there, I established a Montessori Toddler Program. When our family moved to Santa Rosa, California, I began to teach at Brush Creek Montessori School. There I taught in the primary classroom, ages 6-9 (grades 1-3) for 15 years. In 1993, my husband and I became joint owners and directors of the school. We converted the school to a non-profit school in 1998.

During this time I became a consultant for the American Montessori Society, presented many workshops for parents, and developed and taught classes to train staff working in Montessori Schools.

While in Fresno, I taught classes in Montessori Education at Fresno City College, in the Child Development Department. These classes were for teachers in preschools throughout the Fresno area, to assist them in applying Montessori methods and philosophy to their own programs. The classes came about through my association with NAEYC in the Central Valley.

I have taught children from 2-13, in classrooms, summer camps, and special programs. I have also directed many musical programs, and drama productions for children, and developed and led art and natural science programs for children. I have also raised a wonderful daughter who followed her interests and became a professional ballerina, graduated from Berkeley, and became a successful event planner.