Reggio Emilia Preschool Philosophy by Pamela Evans
Today we continue to explore various preschool philosophies to help you guide your child at home!
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Today we continue to explore various preschool philosophies to help you guide your child at home!
As we continue to look at tools and methods use by preschool teachers, today we discuss a fundamental, Play-Based Learning.
This is the first in a series of blog posts with brief descriptions and suggestions for bringing the preschool experience into your home. The series will cover some various teaching styles that help preschoolers blossom. Hopefully a little something for everyone. Today, Inquiry Based Learning.
You can sing or make up rhythms anywhere, anytime, but today we’ll talk about some ideas for having a regular music time at home. Some of my preschool families have been asking for ideas for a music class at home so in this 2-part series I plan to cover some of the basics to get you started.
Preschool has just begun and your child comes home with a cold or worse. No matter how much hand washing is done at home or at school, you can be sure that your preschooler with pick up a runny nose, sneeze, or cough before long.
Separation anxiety, it can happen very young, at preschool, and even in elementary school. It can be a real concern and stress for a parent, especially when it first appears.
Looking at a list called, "How to teach preschool at home," I noticed the most important lessons for preschoolers were not on the list!
As the preschool year starts we teachers spend a great deal of time thinking about our young students, letting parents know how their child’s day went, and generally letting parents know that their young children are doing well. Today’s blog is a shout out to the parents.
The answer is a resounding yes. I like to keep the information in my resource blog on the positive side, and I will share information about the positive guidance schools receive by obtaining licensure later in this post, but I am going to start by getting the bad news out of the way. In the state of Virginia children are 5 times more likely to die in an unlicensed care situation then in a licensed facility.
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