Running a child-care resource hub means fresh, research-backed material is always in demand, so I’m commissioning a steady stream of educational articles that focus exclusively on learning activities for early childhood. Every piece must be planned and written by you alone—no AI drafting, spinning, or paraphrasing tools allowed—and grounded in credible research and up-to-date pedagogy. Here’s the rhythm and what you’ll hand over: • One article (≈1,500 words) spotlighting a hands-on learning activity suited to early childhood • Clear, conversational tone parents and caregivers can act on immediately • At least three reputable references or studies cited and linked • Original photos or step-by-step images when possible (smart-phone quality is fine) • Grammarly-clean copy, delivered in Google Docs with a short meta description Acceptance criteria An article is considered complete when it offers a concise intro, lists objectives, walks readers through the activity step by step, explains developmental benefits, and includes citations. Passing Copyscape and a quick plagiarism check is mandatory before payment is released. If you enjoy writing about sensory bins, outdoor play, art exploration, music, or any other engaging early childhood activity, let’s make this an ongoing collaboration.