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This article teaches parents how to make the most of kids' playrooms by dividing them into activity zones.
Knowing where to look for kids dress up clothes means hours of entertainment without breaking the budget. Use these resources to get started.
These simple felt cookies add a fun touch to a child's play kitchen and require only basic sewing skills.
Alphabet recognition activities can help preschoolers successfully learn to write and recognize the letter M as well as identify objects beginning with the letter M.
Play involving dress up and make believe develops a child's perspective taking skills and provides practice of important skills for social interactions.
Plan a fall party for preschoolers using age appropriate activities to keep young children busy.
When the Gingerbread Man runs away from the classroom, the students end up on a fun journey throughout the school to find their missing gingerbread man cookies.
Holiday celebrations are an ideal opportunity to teach children about cultures, traditions and values. Montessori offers meaningful activities to celebrate special days.
Create colorful, fluttering creatures in your classroom! This early childhood art lesson plan will detail how to make beautiful butterfly wings.
Creatively organizing the home into learning centers will allow the environment to maximize natural learning while helping to store homeschool tools and supplies.
Encouraging active learning in your toddler through simple activities will cultivate their reasoning skills and provide self confidence.
Have a fun teddy bear picnic in your classroom! Combine dramatic play and art making in this creative activity.
The Daisies girl scout program is specifically designed to help kindergarten girls develop morals and character traits based upon the principles of the Girl Scout Law
These five basic features of developmentally appropriate practice help teachers create an enriched environment and a balance of self-directed and teacher-guided learning.
Making a paper lantern can lead the Montessori preschooler to an appreciation of world cultures through activities on different lanterns and their festivals.
In the early years classroom, a nursery rhyme like Humpty Dumpty leads to activities that allow young children to appreciate the value of sound in their drama work.
Create cute Santa Claus or Christmas elf hats in the preschool classroom. This lesson plan for early childhood educators contains simple how to steps.
Halloween is a great time to try a new craft in the early childhood classroom. This lesson plan details how to make a Halloween ghost puppet with preschoolers.
Children's museums, which offer hands-on fun and learning presented at a child's level, can be worthwhile vacation experiences for families.
It may look like free play, but it's really all about teaching. Find out how savvy preschool educators enrich the daily classroom experience by using learning centers.
Hands-on ice explorations engage preschoolers to learn science through play.
A Christmas-themed science table provides fun, hands-on explorations in a preschool classroom.
During tough times, parents do not need to spend lots of money on toys. Free and low-cost toys are best for children because they encourage creative open-ended play.
Play, both directed and undirected, is a critical component of learning. Play helps children learn new concepts and problem-solving skills in a natural, fun way.
There are many exciting ways to teach lessons from history. This will help your children learn more and have fun!
Through play children learn to develop their vocabulary. Preschool children learn the meaning of new words and develop and sharpen their thought process.
Through play, preschool teachers can enhance social and emotional learning in young children. This helps children learn cooperation, sharing, listening, and negotiation.
Turn a paper plate into a mask of a person, animal, or holiday figure.
Sales presentations are often dry and stuffy, but not when Steve Jobs adds his dramatic flair to them. Carmine Gallo dissects what makes Jobs such a great presenter.
This article highlights some of the advantages and disadvantages associated with placing children in early childhood programs during their preschool years.
Reading is important. With few exceptions (such as severe mental or physical impairment) reading skills are necessary for success as an adult.
Books for toddlers and early childhood educators that celebrate the spring season
This article summarizes key areas of growth during the early childhood period. Additionally, ideas to foster positive development are given.
March comes in like a lion, and out like a lamb! Try this simple lamb stick puppet in your preschool classroom.
Children love fish so get their focused attention and keep them hooked with projects and games that have a theme from under the sea.
When budgets are tight, remember that simple, classic toys are often less expensive and better for kids.
Building with blocks, creating art, making music, moving, and solving puzzles helps children grow socially and emotionally and prepares them for academic learning.
March comes in like a lion, and out like a lamb. Start the month off with this simple puppet project.
Early childhood educators can help preschool aged children to create this fun, fall themed art project. The autumn leaf puppet is a great way to inspire dramatic play.
Create a regal hat fit for the little kings or queens in your early childhood classroom.
This early childhood art lesson plan features steps to create a transportation themed car collage with young children.
This lesson plan contains steps for making a winter-themed group art project in the preschool or daycare classroom.
Teachers often worry unnecessarily about seeking permission and paying royalties when producing a school play. It is not such a big deal so long as you do your homework
Get creative and make Santa Claus Christmas hand puppets in the early childhood classroom. This is a great holiday activity for children in preschool or daycare.
Ernest Hemingway's short story "The Killers" served as a model for the opening scene of Shadow of a Doubt.
String Block Art, a creative arts activity for toddlers, includes instructions, procedures, materials list, learning objectives and sample verbal cues
Daycare centers and preschools can support lifelong dental health habits by providing activities and lesson plans which focus on proper dental hygiene.
Preschoolers can learn to understand and master symbols through Thanksgiving-themed cognitive and creative activities.
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