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Behavior Management Strategies for Kindergartners
by shuva02
Through verbal praise, behavior charts, and reward systems, discover positive ways to reinforce good behavior in young children. published 7 months ago
Friedrich Froebel: Founder of the First Kindergarten
by Rachel Nichols
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... published 8 months ago
Time Out Strategies
by shuva02
We often hear the term "time-out" used in behavior management, but the key to employing this strategy successfully is knowing when to use it. I try to reserve time-outs as a chance for the child to extract... published 5 months ago
A Basic Storytime Lesson Outline
by wannabwestern
Here is the basic formula I use for our library's story hour. This can be modified and expanded, but by keeping it consistent, your young audience will know what to expect. "A foolish consistency is the... published 4 months ago
Art Therapy is for all kids
by faigekobre
Many people don't know what art therapy is. They may think it's some ultra specialized therapeutic process that takes place only in a psychiatrists office.Like play therapy made famous by the famous book Dibs... published 6 months ago
After School Activities for kids that build self esteem
by faigekobre
After school is a difficult time. No structure and bored kids to deal with. This is why after school activities are so important. Of course you can always stick your children in front of the TV and go do what... published 6 months ago
Place Value Games
by caspar
A collection of games to help children learn about place value, from the basics of hundreds, tens and ones to decimal places. published 4 months ago
The Grouchy Ladybug Children's Book Review
by wannabwestern
The Grouchy Ladybug, by Eric Carle, is a classic children's book first published in 1977. It's visual appeal combined with a three-part theme of telling time, bullying, and comparing sizes will entertain and interest your preschool and early elementary age audience for repeat readings. published 2 months ago
Fall projects for the Preschool Classroom
by faigekobre
How can fall projects in the preschool classroom actually make kids smarter? And which fall projects can actually do that? Let's take a look at a standard fall project or any project done for that matter in... published 10 months ago
Where the Wild Things Are Children's Book Review
by wannabwestern
Where the Wild Things Are is so familiar and well-loved a children's book that its status is iconic. Winner of the prestigious Caldecott Medal in 1964, just one year after its publication in 1963, this book... published 2 months ago










