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Starting the School Year Off Right

Whether you’re a seasoned preschool teacher or this will be your first year teaching, the start of a new school year is an exciting time! Before the big day arrives, here are a few tips for the first day of the school year:  1.    Establish a Routine Your Students Will Become Familiar WithRoutines can help give preschoolers a sense of security. While you may be anxious for the first day, your students may also be feeling a mix of emotions…

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Meeting Learning Challenges: Working With Children Who have Language Difficulties

I have a 4-year-old child in my class who is very good at expressing herself, but she doesn't seem to understand a lot of what others say to her. That limits her ability to follow directions and to interact with other children. What can I do to help her?   I have seen a number of children just like the child you describe. They can talk up a storm, but they have trouble responding to what other people are communicating. This…

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Turning Snack Time into Learning Time

As a preschool teacher, it’s important to engage with your students throughout the day and extend their learning beyond your lesson plan. Snack time is a great time to do just that! From teaching children about manners to practicing fine and gross motor skills, there are many learning opportunities for you and your students. Here are three ways you can turn snack time into learning time:  1. Help Children Learn to Be More IndependentWith your guidance, you can show your preschoolers…

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What Is Dramatic Play and How Does It Support Literacy Development in Preschool?

Play is many things to many people. For most of us, it is a self-selected, self-directed activity that children carry out for pleasure. In fact, many leaders in our field, such as David Elkind, Vivian Paley, and Lilian Katz have referred to play as “children’s work” because it provides rich opportunities to learn concepts such as cause and effect (“If you hit a tower of blocks, it will fall down.”) and time relationships (“I will play dress-up with you after…

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Helping Children Get to Know Each Other

Try these songs, games, and strategies to help children get to know each other as a new school year begins. Learn one another’s names Sing songs that incorporate children’s names as a fun way for everyone to get to know one another. Try the chant “Who Stole the Cookie from the Cookie Jar?” or other songs that use children’s names. Children will join in, have a blast with the silly rhymes, and learn one another’s names all at the same…

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Guiding Young Children: 21 Strategies

Think about the overall goals you have for the children in your care. What qualities or characteristics would you like to see in these children next year? What about 10 years from now? We can support children’s growth and their character development of positive characteristics by providing a strong foundation through guidance. This article will focus on how guidance (positive discipline) supports children and facilitates long-term success, while punishment (negative discipline) is hurtful and can have long-lasting effects. Twenty-one strategies…

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