The children will be arriving soon and it does not matter if your program was closed for the summer or if it is a year round program. Before you start the new school year take a little time and asses what did and did not work within the last school year and determine why inContinue reading “Are you ready for the first day of school?”
Category Archives: Early Childhood Education
Poverty
I believe that perception is vital to reducing poverty in the sense that people who have not been exposed to poverty, often think that living in poverty is a choice. Rank (2004) believes that the poor are viewed as being different from mainstream society. There are situations that exasperate poverty such as divorce, single andContinue reading “Poverty”
Outdoor Play Activities
Here are a few ideas of things to do outside on the Bean Bag Toss Socks Dry beans 10 Empty Shoe boxes Have the children fill the socks with the dry beans. Secure a knot in the top of the sock and roll the top down around the knot in the sock. Have theContinue reading “Outdoor Play Activities”
Outdoor Play
Should children go outside everyday to play? Yes, except during inclement weather conditions. Outside activities should be a true extension of the indoor classroom. The playground is not a place for chairs for the teachers. It is also not the time for children go on the swings and climber to entertain themselves. I have observedContinue reading “Outdoor Play”
Cons for Standards
The positive attributes were discussed now I will discuss the issues. I will explain why standards can produce issues for young children. The following are con’s for standards within early childhood education: 1) When educators utilize the standards as their only teaching tool. They do not incorporate developmentally appropriate practices or address the individual needsContinue reading “Cons for Standards”