Articles related to "Preschool"
Process Oriented Art
This article discusses the term "Process Oriented Art" and the idea that the learning is more important than having something cute to hand on the fridge.
• process oriented art
• childcare
• daycare
• children
• preschool
Universal Preschool?
In the face of ever-rising standards for elementary school students, certain states are looking to the possibility of universal preschool to raise test scores.
• california
• preschool
• taxes
• universal preschool
• "preschool for all
Kitchen Crafts
Here's a collection of craft recipes for more fun in your kitchen with your little ones.
• play
• dough
• paint
• finger
• paint
Daycare Transition Troubles
Transition times are often difficult for parents, children and the daycare teachers that serve their families. However, there are several things that can be done to ease
• preschool transitions
• child development
• preschool
• childcare
• daycare
Concerns for Day Care and Preschool Children
Concerns regarding the quality of caregivers we hand our children over to each day and the amount of responsibility we entrust to these individuals and how this affects our children.
• child care
• day care
• health
• nurture
• development
Fall Preview: Preschool Picks
The foremost picks for the 2-5 year old crowd. Despite the "preschool" name, lots of these shows can be enjoyed by kindergardeners, or even grade ones. All educational in some way, tons of different themes. From monkeys to dolls, and ghosts to little robots, there's certainly a wide selection.
• all about art
• geniune pictures
• murals
• masks
• pottery
Feeding the preschool child
This article will give you some insight into feeding the preschool child. Why they eat and why they do not eat.
• food jags
• preschool children
• eating habits
• nutrition
Kids TV 2004: Preschool Picks
A look at new and returning preschool series, including The Backyardigans, Dragon, Farzzle's World, Franny's Feet, Grandpa's Garden, Lilly, Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends, Peppa Pig, The Secret World of Benjamin Bear, and This is Daniel Cook.
Preschool "Multiculturalsim"
Sometimes it can be more meaningful to teach multiculturalism by NOT teaching it!
• children
• multiculturalism
• holidays
• daycare
• childcare
Preschool Portal: The Preschooler’s Guide To Norwegian Websites
There are lots of great Norwegian websites out there for young children who have a taste for popular culture and an interest in learning something new. One of my daughter’s favorite activities is sitting in my lap as we explore the games, stories, and animated creatures that populate these sites. It’s a great way to expose her to other speakers of the Norwegian language and give her access to an entirely different cultural world than the one in which she is currently immersed.
• language resources for preschool
• norwegian kids websites
• childrens websites
• norwegian language resources
• norwegian cultural resources
Preschool: Ready or Not?
Is your child ready for preschool? The experts offer their advice!
• preschool
• childcare
• daycare
• child care
• early education
<b>PLAY WITH ME, MAMA<b>
Family Fun with toddlers at home.
• play
• toddlers
• preschoolers
• preschool children
• amusements
Autism and Preschool
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder can benefit greatly from attending a preschool program that is capable of suiting their special needs.
• autism
• special eduction
• autism spectrum disorder
• early intervention
• preschool
Does "Sorry" Teach Empathy?
Helping children learn true empathy
• teaching empathy
• early childhood
• preschool
• emotions
• childcare
Garden Kids
Introducing the new kid at Kids Garden! Linda Mazar shares how she came to be interested in kids gardening. © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a>
• adoption
• kids
• garden
• linda mazar
• traute klein
How Can I Homeschool If I Can't Even Keep My House Clean?
Do you know of someone who says they don't homeschool because they can't get control of their home as it is so they figure it would never work? Read my story and you'll see how anyone can make small steps to change from being a "housework-phobic" to a benevolent Queen over a peaceful castle.
• homeschool
• home
• school
• houswork
• cleaning
Kitchen Fun
Preschoolers in the kitchen? Yes. Don't let panic over a having messy kitchen cause you to miss out. It can be fun for you, too. Just relax and use these ideas to get ready to build memories creating and learning in your own kitchen.
• toddler
• preschool
• preschooler
• kitchen
• fun
Of Children, Chores and Schedules
With preschool learning activities complicating our day, we need a schedule to keep everything balanced and to teach young children the value and necessity of housework.
• children
• chores
• schedule
• schedules
• homeschooling
Puzzle Panic
Quick way to organize puzzles when all the pieces are mixed up
• puzzles
• preschool
• childcare
• daycare
The Greenwood Institute
In 1993, Leicester gained a promising new research institute into child psychiatric care. Read about the Greenwood Institute's long term and short term research projects, dedicated to children of all ages.
• mr. greenwood
• psychiatric care
• children
• young offenders
• pre-school
Where To Connect With Other Homeschoolers
Get the help you need when homeschooling young ones through local support groups and homeschool websites.
• support
• homeschool
• preschool
• children
• education
Daycare Discipline: The D Word
Discipline is often seen as a dirty word between childcare providers and parents. This article discusses various aspects of discipline that daycare teachers and parents
• daycare
• day care
• childcare
• child care
• discipline
Volunteering
Many parents want to be involved in their child's school when they see that something needs to be done, but either they do not know how to ask to help, or think that their offers of assistance won't be welcome. Or maybe they simply think that they don't have the time to be any real help.
• volunteering
• daycare
• childcare
• parents
• students
5 Fun Ways to Make Chores a Learning Game for your Toddler or Preschooler
Doing chores with your preschooler doesn’t always have to be a chore or a bore! Have fun by making a game out of the things you do every day at home. You can teach your preschooler how to count, identify colors and shapes, and learn new skills.
• toddler fun
• preschool fun
• cooking wiht children
• learning games for toddlers
• fun with chores
Baby Food
Why pay more when you can make it yourself? The majority of us (including me) pay big bucks for little jars of baby food. This is easy to make, especially in bulk if you don't have the time to prepare individual servings each day.
• food
• baby food
• cooking
• nutrition
• vegetables
Jump Start Spanish Review
A review of Knowledge Adventure's Jump Start Spanish software.
• software
• review
• child
• jump
• start
Learning Transition
This article focuses on ways parents can assist children with the transition from preschool to primary school. 'Kindergarten Parents Victoria' provide some useful tips to assist children with this change.
• preschool
• primary school
• parents
• transition
• changes
More Chalk Fun!
More ideas for sidewalk chalk games!
• chalk
• sidewalk
• kneepads
• movement
• shapes
Mutual Respect
Part Two: Six Major Teaching Models
• mutual respect
• self-discipline
• preschool
• teachers
• activities
The Beverage Debates
Lately, there as been contradictory research in the news about if certain beverages are safe for consumption. First, we hear that juice is good for our kids; the next day juice can cause obesity. In addition, there is news that is no link between soft drinks and obesity. Decide for yourself. Here are some helpful tips about beverages and your children.
• beverage
• drink
• water
• children
• child
What? Maria and Siegfried?
Two of the Six Major Learning Models
• montessori
• direct instruction model
• children
• parents
• activities
Beach Lacing Cards
make a set of lacing cards for the toddlers.
• kids crafts
• ocean crafts
• beach theme
• crafts for kids
• ocean crafts