Some of you might have caught on by now. I generally pick one day a week that no one is visiting and I have no where to be directly after […]
Some of you might have caught on by now. I generally pick one day a week that no one is visiting and I have no where to be directly after […]
Maybelle’s grandma came to play while we were outside. She said “It’s interesting how they do so many different things while they are out here .” All – with loose […]
‘Tis the season. Yesterday we had the health department here. They inspect us just like they do a restaurant. Usually we have atleast one violation. Yesterday – none! Today licensing […]
A question like ” what color is that block?” evokes a one word answer. But an open ended question ” tell me about the blocks you are using ” gives […]
Who knew you could encourage kids to write letters by simply starting the day with a Christmas Song early in the morning and showing them a new prop I got […]
Active learning takes advantage of a children’s natural desire to move and touch. Young children love to manipulate items and explore new ideas . They enjoy the opportunity to see […]
Today was a busy day. We actually had one less person show up to spend time in out classroom then we had planned. One might ask does this disrupt our […]
Pretend play is not only one of the great joys of childhood, it also offers abundant opportunities for children’s development. Children develop interpersonal skills, particularly cooperation and conflict resolution, and […]
To many people, fine motor development is the way children hold and use pencils, crayons, and scissors. But fine motor development is so much more. To understand fine motor development […]
When a teacher writes lesson plans she has a goal. For some teachers it’s to teach a thematic topic – such as Thanksgiving. The children are taught what thanksgiving means […]