This is something that’s been on my mind, and my heart, for some time now. But it’s been hard to put into words. I’m taking the plunge today so I can try and put it out there. Because there are many teachers who need to read what I’ve got to say here. Teachers who areKeep Reading
How to Manage Free Choice Learning Centers in Preschool
Do you have a favorite method of managing learning centers in preschool? I’ve been involved in early childhood education for over ten years now. Over the years, my opinions on center management have changed a bit. Have you seen a transformation in your thoughts on this topic, too? When I taught kindergarten, I used bothKeep Reading
Working Together to Create a Classroom Community
As you begin planning your fall activities for preschoolers to start the new school year, it’s important to consider building a classroom community. It’s a a great way to help students make new friends and work together as a team. Even better, teachers, kids, AND families can work together to build community in the classroom (thusKeep Reading