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Ask the Expert: 10 Ways to Prepare Preschoolers for Kindergarten

One of the biggest transitions for young children is the one from preschool to kindergarten. You can help make this transition easier for children and families by helping children learn what will be expected of them when they enter kindergarten and by incorporating the following suggestions into your daily curriculum.Read more: Early Childhood News 

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Promoting Your Students Language and Communication Skills

During the first five years of a child’s life, their brains are rapidly developing. In fact, 90% of a child’s brain develops during this time. As your preschool students are building the skills they’ll need for school and beyond, it’s important to realize how the interactions they have with adults influence how they develop and learn.  Here are 5 ways you can promote the language and communication skills of your students: 1. Be a CommentatorAs your students’ teacher, you can…

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Meeting Learning Challenges: Working With Children Who Learn at a Different Pace

Many of our age-related expectations for children, such as when they will read, write, sit at a desk, or even pay attention at circle time, are rather arbitrary. While these things are important, we ought to think of them as branches of a developmental tree and first be sure there's a sturdy trunk providing support.Read More: Scholastic

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Ask the Expert: Teaching Tips for Successful Circle Times

Circle time, also called group time, refers to any time that a group of children are together for an activity. It’s a special time to share fingerplays, chants, and rhymes; sing songs; play rhythm instruments; read a story; and participate in movement games and relaxation activities. Circle time is also a wonderful time to develop listening skills and attention spans, promote oral communication, teach new concepts and skills, and have FUN. The following tips will help you make your group…

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Supporting Your Students Early Literacy Skills

Every day your preschool students learn skills that will help them become good readers. As their teacher, you play an important role in supporting these skills and helping them build a solid foundation for literacy. Here are 5 ways you can help support your students as they begin to read:1. Incorporate Reading into PlayPlaytime provides young children with countless opportunities to learn! Try putting menus with the other toys for when children pretend they’re at a restaurant or making road…

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Playing With Poetry in the Preschool Classroom

From the rhythm of the lines to the joy of playing with words, poetry weaves a special kind of magic. Children love the playfulness of poetry and are natural poets, putting words together in new and unusual ways every day. Whether they hear a poem read aloud or write their own, children are learning about language — and about themselves and others.Read More: Scholastic

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How to incorporate Active Play into Math and Literacy

Practicing learned content in the context of play allows students to internalize new ideas and skills and incorporate those skills into their daily lives. Active play also triggers students’ interests and enthusiasm for learning while helping them further develop the physical skills they need to stay healthy and fit. Here are a few ways you can incorporate active play into your math and literacy lesson plans.Read More: Kaplan Early Learning Company

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