2 strategies for inspiring creativity during art class
There are tried and true strategies for organizing artistic activities that keep kids engaged and provide tangible benefits. |
5 benefits of outdoor play for toddlers
As a child care provider, outdoor play can offer the following five benefits to your students. |
5 ways to celebrate fall in the ECE classroom
To have fun with fall in your own classroom, try out some of these five activities with your kids. |
8 ideas for incorporating STEM learning in the preschool classroom
If you want to incorporate STEM learning into the curriculum in your preschool classroom, consider trying the following eight ideas. |
Aspects to consider when choosing a preschool or child care facility
Consider both the environment and the people when you are choosing a preschool or child care facility for your child. |
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Celebrating diversity in the classroom during the holiday season
Celebrating the diversity of the holiday season can let students share their unique culture and learn about others. |
Characteristics of a successful preschool classroom
While you have likely already spent a lot of time making the most of the workspace, there are always ways to improve your classroom to create a safer and more successful space for your students. |
Childhood Development Training for Infants
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Choosing a safe and appropriate toy for your little one
Here are two ways to ensure that you are buying the right toy for your child. |
Creating an outdoor classroom
Learning does not only take place inside, so many early childhood education centers set up outdoor classrooms. |
Creating classroom expectations for preschoolers
Setting classroom expectations, such as encouraging your students to mind their hands and words, is effective for excitable preschoolers. |
Cut out the noise to support healthy toddler vocabulary development
A new study shows that toddlers have difficulty learning new vocabulary when they are consistently exposed to significant background noise. |
Designing a preschool classroom space that promotes learning
When designing your classroom space, designate different areas for different uses to create an environment where it is easy to focus. |
Establishing a schedule is key for pre-K and kindergarten students
Establishing a classroom schedule can be beneficial for both the student and the teacher. |
Exploring math with preschoolers
One of the best ways of introducing mathematical concepts to preschoolers is integrating them into children's daily activities and interests. |
Five strategies for reducing challenging behavior
Here are five strategies for making your classroom a calmer place. |
Fostering a harmonious classroom environment
Here are some considerations to keep in mind to create a harmonious classroom for your students. |
Fun outdoor science activities for young children
Use these outdoor activity ideas to get your students excited about science. |
Helping your students with disabilities succeed
Here are a couple ways to be more inclusive and supportive of your students with disabilities. |
How does classroom environment impact student learning?
Your classroom environment may adversely impact how your students learn. |
How music helps build mathematical understanding
Music is another method through which children can engage in mathematical thinking. |
How to Celebrate the Holidays When There Are Food Allergies
If your school has holiday celebrations that include food, create a program to deal with possible food allergies. |
How to ensure your preschool classroom is safe
A critical responsibility of early childhood teachers is ensuring a safe environment for the children in their care. |
How to fight the summer break boredom blues
Don't let your student waste away in front of a screen all summer. Use one of these strategies to get them moving and having fun! |
How to grow better readers
Literacy is still a major issue in the United States. Today, more than 30 percent of fourth graders do not read at grade level, according to data from the National Center for Education Statistics. |
How to use technology as a teaching tool
As new technologies enter the early education classroom, they bring their fair share of advantages and concerns. |
Keep your kids germ-free this school year
To keep your children healthy this school year, follow these suggestions. |
Learning to support your students with ADD/ADHD
Here are a few suggestions to help support your students with ADHD. |
Modernizing block play in your classroom
Before you break out the blocks, look over these methods for modernizing block play. |
Online Child Care Training Can Improve Professional Development Plans
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Online Childcare Training for Dealing with Disruptive Students
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Promote STEM fun with these engaging fall activities
If you are looking for ways to include STEM activities into your lessons, here are a couple fall-related experiments your students will love! |
Questions to ask yourself about your preschool classroom environment
Here are three questions to ask about the quality of your preschool classroom. |
Raising a child with ADHD
Here are suggestions to help you raise a child with ADHD. |
Strategies for positive classroom behavior
If you want your students to have positive classroom behavior, follow these three tips. |
Summer Safety: Avoid these 4 outdoor child care risks
When playing with your students outdoors this summer, watch out for insects, traffic, the sun, and water to keep them safe! |
Teaching preschoolers the seasons and weather
Now that we've passed into a new season and fall is underway in most areas of the country, early childhood educators have a great opportunity to teach preschoolers about the seasons and different kinds of weather. |
Teaching your students to be inclusive in the classroom
Here are suggestions for making your classroom more inclusive. |
The basics of indoor classroom safety
Safety checklists and communication are two easy ways to keep your children safe. |
The benefits of music in the classroom
If you work in early childhood education, there are a number of benefits that music can offer the students in your classroom. |
Top 3 reasons why STEM education is important for preschoolers
Many professionals argue that the earlier children can be introduced to STEM concepts, the more successful they will be in the subjects. |
Using technology to support young students
Technology can be beneficial for your young students. Here are two ways you can leverage it to support your young students. |
Welcome Spring!
A favorite poem of mine goes like this ... I'm going out to clean the pasture spring; I'll only stop to rake the leaves away (And wait to watch the water clear, I may): I shan't be gone long. - You come too. -Robert Frost I love how Frost seems to remind us that Spring is a time to clear away the leaves and watch the water clear, and how he invites us to do this together. |