Voting is a very important process in America and regardless of who you are voting for this presidential election, everyone has to cast a ballot in order to sway the election. Incorporating children in the election process can help them to see why it’s so important. Here are some ways to do that. Answer QuestionsContinue reading “How to Involve Kids in Elections”
Category Archives: Early Childhood Education
How to Develop Reading in a Child
The ability to read is such a crucial part of development. Sometimes it’s not the easiest task to accomplish though. How can we accomplish a love for reading in a child without force-feeding them information? Here are some ways we can do just that. Read to Them This one seems self-explanatory, but reading to childrenContinue reading “How to Develop Reading in a Child”
How We Can Promote Eating Vegetables to Children
Children tend to be the pickiest eaters and often, whether you are a parent or a child care provider, finding ways to get children to eat healthier can be a struggle. Here are some ways you can promote eating veggies with children. Work Vegetables into Favorite Foods When my son was little, he was byContinue reading “How We Can Promote Eating Vegetables to Children”
Penn Foster Webinar
Last night I had the great opportunity to present for Penn Foster’s Early Childhood Webinar series on a topic very close to me, How to Recruit, Hire, Train, and Retain the Right Person for the Job. For those of you who didn’t have a chance to see this presentation in the past, this presentation goes overContinue reading “Penn Foster Webinar”
Multigenerational Teamwork Handout
Recently, I presented at the MiAEYC Professional Development Institute on a topic that is very relevant to the workplace currently. My presentation was called “Building a Stronger Workforce Through Multigenerational Teamwork”. I had an great time presenting and all of the participants were awesome! I appreciate how great of an audience I had and how creative theirContinue reading “Multigenerational Teamwork Handout”