The Outdoor Classroom Provocations & Beautiful Materials Take a moment and picture this … Jake and Ian rush down the sidewalk racing yellow trucks. Elise relaxingly swings in the shady […]
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The design concept in the complex was to create, first and foremost, a fun and happy environment, an environment that will arouse creativity in children and parents and allow imagination to run wild.
The Empowered Educator - Analysis, Reflection and Evaluation in Early Childhood Programming.
Digital Cameras: Theories Reinforced with Digital Photography “multiple theoretical frameworks to give a rationale for using photographic images in early childhood education” (Good, 200…
Your classroom environment influences your students’ learning, mood, and behavior so it is very important that you think about how and what it is communicating to young children when setting it up for those all important first days of school. The first few weeks of school set the tone for the entire year so you […]
If you want to add more opportunities for nature play to your early learning environments, start with these simple ideas from educators!
The Art center is a place where students can go to express their feelings, ideas, and be creative! Every child is an artist in the Art center! It is a place that promotes high-level thinking, problem-solving, and is rich in vocabulary. Students can learn and develop skills in all learning domains (language, literacy, math, science, social studies, fine motor, gross motor, and social skills) through art. It is an amazing place in your classroom if you are intentional with the materials and experiences you plan and set up for your students.This post contains affiliate links.
What are the best websites for preschool teachers? The internet can be a teachers best and easiest way to find high quality information, lesson plans, project ideas, the latest research in the field.
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Early Childhood Educators TEACH and CARE Printable Poster for child care provider appreciation or to print and display in your early childhood education classroom.
Use these simple muffin tin activities to come up with new ways to teach your toddlers & preschoolers. Using household items your child can learn new skills
Save time and ensure the work you do on child portfolios is an effective method of early years documentation. Ask these questions before 'doing' folios!
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The Art center is a place where students can go to express their feelings, ideas, and be creative! Every child is an artist in the Art center! It is a place that promotes high-level thinking, problem-solving, and is rich in vocabulary. Students can learn and develop skills in all learning domains (language, literacy, math, science, social studies, fine motor, gross motor, and social skills) through art. It is an amazing place in your classroom if you are intentional with the materials and experiences you plan and set up for your students.This post contains affiliate links.
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When you enter into the world of Early Childhood Education it’s no doubt just about play and teaching! Educator’s alike would agree that observing and documenting children’s learn…
Be inspired by these creative early learning ideas & environments shared by early childhood educators from around the world.
I am a rather inactive member of many Facebook early childhood educator groups — inactive because I read and look, far more than I participate. Many of these groups focus on Loose Parts and/or Reggio…
Sensory Table Ideas - HUGE sensory filler list, HUGE sensory tools list (planning ideas too) for preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten classroom.
Looking for STEAM activities to challenge your children? I designed 30 STEAM activities presented as stimulus prompt cards. They engage and challenge my children as they explore concepts in S cience, T echnology, E ngineering, A rt and M ath. STEAM activities take STEM activities to the next
I am a rather inactive member of many Facebook early childhood educator groups — inactive because I read and look, far more than I participate. Many of these groups focus on Loose Parts and/or Reggio…
First published July 2011. Updated 2018. I’m going to sound a bit like a textbook right now. I’m sorry. Bear with me. You’ll be glad you did…I hope. :) I was taught in my early childhood courses that there are 6 domains of early childhood development. I say there are 7, but we’ll get...
Image 2 of 11 from gallery of Mt. Hood Community College Early Childhood Center / Mahlum. Photograph by Lincoln Barbour
Wondering how to set up a preschool classroom? Take a virtual tour of 6 different early childhood centers!
Learn about the importance of holistic development in early childhood, and how to promote healthy development by providing stimulating, engaging activities for your little one.
Do you want your classroom to be a refuge for students? Check out our list of inspirational decor ideas that focus on inspiring calm.
When you enter into the world of Early Childhood Education it’s no doubt just about play and teaching! Educator’s alike would agree that observing and documenting children’s learn…
Our homemade treehouse that is great for exercise and creative play in kids with monkey bars, a climbing wall, a rope, a slide, zip line and slack line.
All over social media, I have observed absolutely stunning alphabets, created by and with children. I am always so impressed with the beauty, passion and detail that goes into these creations. This…
Image 4 of 6 from gallery of “Nursery Fields Forever” Reconnects Early Childhood Education with Nature. Diagrams. Image Courtesy of Jonathan Lazar
Make your own resources for play using the simple ideas and inspiration shared by these early childhood educators. Play doesn't need to be expensive!
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It's Day 4 of our 31 Days of Outdoor Activities for Toddlers! Today we experimented with creating Outdoor Tree Bark Rubbings in our
There are numerous benefits of loose parts play in the early childhood classroom. In this blog post you will discover what loose parts are and the curriculum learning intentions you can teach through loose parts play.
Playtime is More Than a Fun Activity, It's a Learning Experience! Learn About the 6 Stages in Play Development That Build Your Child's Social Skills!
In UCLA’s strategic plan, campus leaders cited access to child care as one of the three most critical factors in recruiting and retaining top faculty, an essential step to maintaining academic excellence. Given the urgent need and lack of suitable on-campus space, UCLA, Bright Horizons and...