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Friedrich Froebel: Founder of the First Kindergarten
The Early Childhood Education Community owes so much to Friedrich Froebel. He truly pioneered early childhood education as we know it today. With the creation of Froebel's first kindergarten, views of...
6 commentsEarly Childhood Learning- How to Raise a Smart Kid and Have Fun at the Same Time
If you've read my previous work, then you know that I'm a proponent of home schooling. What we'll be discussing today is how to take advantage of early childhood learning techniques to help them get started,...
4 commentsHelping Preschoolers Learn To Read and Write
From the moment a child is born into the world they are observing the world around them, things that make absolutely no sense to them are constantly interacting with them. To a child learning the English...
2 commentsThe Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza by Philemon Sturges Children's Book Review
The Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza (ISBN-10: 0142301892) children's picture book by Philemon Sturges and Amy Walrod is a modernized retelling of the classic Little Red Hen folktale. In the classic story,...
3 commentsReading Readiness for Preschool Children
Reading readiness for children does not mean teaching them the alphabet. There are a variety of skills that are needed for a child to read successfully and many of them have nothing to do with reading itself....
2 comments4 Tips on Decorating your Preschool Walls
School is in the air and that means time to start getting your preschool classrooms or homeschool environments ready for your little preschoolers. When welcoming young children into the environments that they...
0 commentsWhat are the Best Websites for Preschool Teachers?
Anyone who has ever worked in the field of early childhood knows that a preschool teacher is very busy, with limited time to find the best resources for the students and classroom. While working full-time in...
4 commentsMy Son John's Verbal Apraxia: A Communication Disorder
A Parent's Intuition is Usually Right: Listen to Your Inner Voice John was a year and a half when we started to worry. At first, we used the excuse that he was a boy. The old wive's tale is that boys speak...
20 commentsReading Readiness Activities That Prepare Preschoolers for Kindergarten
Reading readiness has already been discussed in a previous hub of mine. In that hub, however I only gave some of the actual categories of skills children need to develop to become good readers. It was called...
1 commentTalking To Your Baby: Does It Boost IQ?
Believe it or not, one of the most important things you can do for your baby or toddler is to talk to him or her! This simple action has profound effects on your child's future development. Studies have...
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