Celebrating the Impact of WINGS Curriculum Lesson Plan Guides on Early Childhood Education
- Dr. Bisa
- Jan 14
- 3 min read
Early childhood educators know how challenging it can be to find curriculum resources that truly fit the needs of infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and family child care settings. WINGS Curriculum Lesson Plan Guides have become trusted companions for many educators and leaders, offering developmentally and culturally appropriate learning experiences tailored for our youngest learners. As our guides for infants, toddlers and preschoolers mark their fifth anniversary, it’s a perfect time to explore their unique features, the vision behind their creation, and why you should consider integrating them into your childcare or preschool program.


WINGS Curriculum Lesson Plan Guide for Infants
The infant guide focuses on nurturing the earliest stages of development through sensory exploration, motor skills, and emotional bonding. It offers clear, easy-to-follow lesson plans that emphasize responsive caregiving and individualized attention. Each of the learning experiences encourage safe exploration and support brain development during this critical period.
Highlights include:
Sensory-rich activities designed to engage sight, sound, touch, and movement.
Strategies for building secure attachments between caregivers and infants.
Tips for creating a safe, stimulating environment that respects each infant’s pace.
Dr. Bisa created this guide to fill a gap in resources that truly honor the unique needs of infants in childcare settings. She understood that early experiences shape lifelong learning, so the guide supports early educators in providing nurturing, responsive care that lays a strong foundation.
WINGS Curriculum Lesson Plan Guide for Toddlers
Toddlers are curious explorers, and this guide helps educators channel that curiosity into meaningful learning. It offers lesson plans that promote language development, social skills, and physical coordination through play and interaction.
Key features include:
Activities that encourage problem-solving and independence.
Guidance on supporting emotional regulation and social interactions.
Suggestions for using everyday materials to create engaging learning experiences.
Dr. Bisa designed this guide to help early education programs meet toddlers where they are developmentally. The goal was to support educators in fostering confidence and curiosity while respecting toddlers’ emerging autonomy.
WINGS Curriculum Lesson Plan Guide for Preschoolers
Preschoolers are ready for more structured learning, and this guide offers a curriculum that balances academic readiness with creativity and social growth. It includes lesson plans that cover literacy, math, science, and the arts, all woven into culturally relevant themes.
Standout elements include:
Developmentally appropriate literacy and numeracy activities.
Opportunities for creative expression through art and music.
Emphasis on cultural diversity and inclusion in lesson themes.
Dr. Bisa’s motivation for this guide was to provide a curriculum that respects the whole child, not just academic skills. She wanted to ensure preschool programs could offer rich, meaningful experiences that prepare children for school and life.
Why You Should Use WINGS Curriculum Guides in Your Classroom
These guides stand out because they are:
User-friendly: Clear instructions and ready-to-use lesson plans save you time.
Developmentally appropriate: Activities match children’s abilities and interests.
Culturally relevant: Themes and materials reflect diverse backgrounds.
Flexible: Adaptable to different early learning program settings.
By using these guides, you can enhance your curriculum with learning experiences that support children’s growth across all domains—cognitive, social, emotional, and physical. They help you create a learning environment where every child feels valued and inspired.

Take Action to Enrich Your Early Learning Program
If you want to strengthen your early childhood curriculum, consider adding WINGS Curriculum Lesson Plan Guides to your toolkit. These resources can help you:
Plan meaningful, engaging lessons with less stress.
Support children’s development in ways that respect their culture and individuality.
Build stronger connections with families through shared learning goals.
Dr. Bisa’s work reminds us that quality early education starts with thoughtful, intentional planning. By embracing these guides, you invest in the future success of the children in your classroom and program.
Explore WINGS Curriculum Lesson Plan Guides today and see how they can transform your learning environment into a vibrant space for discovery and growth.
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