Talking to parents about play can be difficult. Although most early childhood and primary educators are well versed in the benefits of play for children, many parents are not. Some parents struggle to appreciate the play going on in their children's classrooms and educating them on the value of play may be challenging for teachers. Fred Rogers (Mr. Rogers) said, “Play is often talked about as ... continue reading...
KINDERGARTEN MINI-BOOKS TIPS
Kindergarten mini books are a quick way for children to explore new ideas and enjoy stories. Sending the books home after using them at school, let's parents share in their children's new knowledge. Besides developing literacy skills, mini books are also useful for prompting children to think about and understand the concept of sequence. Children put the pages in the correct order, either by ... continue reading...
KIDS MAKING FRIENDS – PART 2
Making Friends One Day at a Time, teacher guide for days 6 - 12 For little kids, making friends can be a challenge. They must deal with resolving arguments, overcoming shyness, responding to more aggressive children and more. Showing respect, responsibility, and stewardship are social skills that all children need to learn over time. "Making Friends One Day at a Time", helps children to be ... continue reading...
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