“They Took My Toy!” – Why Conflict in Preschool Is Actually a Good Thing
“They took my toy!” is something we hear often in a preschool classroom. While it may sound like a problem,
Read More“They took my toy!” is something we hear often in a preschool classroom. While it may sound like a problem,
Read MoreIn preschool, learning doesn’t always look neat—and that’s a good thing. Messy play is a valuable part of early childhood
Read MoreOutdoor play is a vital part of a child’s day in preschool. Beyond being a fun break from the classroom,
Read MoreThis week, our preschool class enjoyed a truly special and “sweet” learning experience during our visit to a honey farm
Read MoreIn preschool, some of the most valuable lessons children learn are social ones. Among these, sharing and taking turns are
Read MoreIn our preschool classroom, we encourage children to build independence through everyday activities. Learning to do things on their own
Read MoreIn early childhood, movement plays a vital role in how children learn and grow. Two key areas of physical development—fine
Read MoreIn preschool, children are not only learning letters and numbers—they are also learning how to be part of a community.
Read MoreIn our preschool classroom, we have been learning about cycles in nature, especially the changing seasons. To explore this idea
Read MoreOne of the most rewarding moments as a preschool teacher is seeing a child become fully engaged with a book—turning
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