Preschool Circle Time: Activities and Ideas for a Preschool Circle Time
Circle time is one of the most important parts of the day in any preschool program. Whether you teach a morning session, an afternoon session, or a …
Continue ReadingCircle time is one of the most important parts of the day in any preschool program. Whether you teach a morning session, an afternoon session, or a …
Continue ReadingHere is a great and simple idea for behavior management in a Kindergarten classroom. It’s affordable and easy and encourages your children …
Continue ReadingIf you work in a daycare or preschool program and are looking for some toddler program room set up ideas for fall, you’ll love these suggestions …
Continue ReadingWhen children are encouraged to write, they are also strengthening their phonemic skills. Better writers become better readers. It is essential to get …
Continue ReadingMusic and movement classes have come into vogue in recent years, but are they truly that important to child development? Learn a little bit about the …
Continue ReadingMaybe you just opened a daycare or maybe you’re just looking to increase the organizational level of your classroom. Either way, use this guide …
Continue ReadingThe first day of preschool can be hard on your young students, and their parents. These tips can help ease that transition and lay the foundation for …
Continue ReadingPreschool daycare room setup is a challenging time. Use this guide to help you make a fun and educational atmosphere that both you and the students …
Continue ReadingIt is a well known fact that parental involvement at the high school level spells the difference between keeping kids in school and having them drop …
Continue ReadingEase preschoolers’ transition to school with some fun activities. You’ll find a graphing activity to help students find out who’s in …
Continue ReadingChildren with or without disabilities can benefit from adapted scissors and creative activities to improve cutting skills. In this article read on to …
Continue ReadingWithin the Montessori curriculum, there is an order in which handwriting lessons progress.
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