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Favorable Support Tools of the Trade– Validate and Show Feelings

Have you ever disappointed or upset? I imply truly irritated or mad? Almost past words? Does not that just contribute to the abovementioned disappointment? Well, picture being a child. (It shouldn’t be also hard, I’m quite certain you were one once.) Kids are bombarded with emotions equally as intense as our very own– otherwise extra… continue reading

Take a Closer Look– Analyzing Visual Art with Preschoolers

I’m rushing to end up the blog posts for the Arts and also the Senses unit, so that I can start uploading the following system I’m fired up about! Check back on the unit motif page, where I’ve discussed a number of activities in quick notes and web links rather than a complete article! This… continue reading

Valentines, Pals, and Communication

Snacks: Heart Biscuits Valentine Smoothies (Try this dish, yet add strawberries for a Valentine’s pink. Garnish with strawberries sliced top-down to create a heart!) Chocolate Dipped Cracker Rods Huge Soft Pretzels (This is the very best dish!) Publications: Valentine Mice by Bethany Roberts (Integrate with any kind of rhyming game) Jennifer Jones Will Not Leave… continue reading

Have You Met My Buddy Stinky Face?

I have a friend who has made a tradition of giving books to her youngsters on Valentine’s Day. (No, she’s not the one named Stinky Face.) She searches for some type of love themed publication to give to each of her youngsters. I enjoy this suggestion, and as I thought about my favored love themed… continue reading

Positive Guidance Tools of the Trade – Modeling

Charles Barkley is notorious for saying he is not a role model.  While this provided for an interesting campaign, and has the best intentions (implying parents should be a child’s primary role models, not athletes) it’s still a bit flawed.  (Sorry, Chuck.)  The truth is, any adult in view of a child, is to some degree a… continue reading

Valentine Candy Heart Count

Below’s a fun mathactivity that integrates counting, one-to-one proportion, numeral recognition, color acknowledgment, sorting, graphing, number comparison, and well, sugar! That’s a whole lot to do in one activity, however I guarantee, your kiddos will certainly appreciate it nonetheless. And also it’s only partially due to the sugar part. Kids are natural sorters. That’s why… continue reading

Five Valentine Deals With!

Searching for a delicious treat to make for or with your kiddos on that special day of love? Right here are five deals with that will certainly make the day unforgettable! Heart Biscuits Take your favored biscuit recipe (attempt this), preferred quick mix, or pop-tube of dough, reduced them with a heart-shaped cutter and also… continue reading

Heart Art

Sorry for the delay in posts! It’s teething time once more around here, and I’ve been spending a lot of time cuddling a specific 10-month old. You ‘d take snuggling him over creating also if you saw those eyes! So, while I was planning on giving you lots of heart art suggestions below, I’ll complete… continue reading

You’ve Got Mail!

Do you bear in mind exactly how fired up you were to get mail as a youngster? The mail system seemed magical and also magical. You might get a package from Grandmother, an invitation to a birthday celebration celebration, or a letter from a secret admirer. The opportunities were endless! In these days of e-mail… continue reading

You’ve Got Mail!

Do you remember how excited you were to get mail as a child?  The mail system seemed magical and mystical.  You might get a package from Grandma, an invitation to a birthday party, or a letter from a secret admirer.  The possibilities were endless!  In these days of email and text messages, children still love… continue reading