“Why” not “What”? Teaching Your Child Critical Thinking Skills
By: Ms. Tiffany, Early Childhood Teacher Children, at one time or another, enjoy talking. I hear many stories, ideas, answers, and conversations among groups of children on daily basis at work. Talking...
View ArticleNew Year, New Family Resolutions
By: Ms. Angy, Early Childhood Blog Writer It is hard to believe that the year 2012 has come to an end! As we begin to celebrate the New Year, many of us set out to achieve goals for our New … Continue...
View ArticleKeeping Your Children’s Teeth Healthy
By: Ms. Angy, ECFE Blog Writer I have noticed over the past few years of teaching, that more and more children are getting cavities at a younger age. I was surprised at my daughter’s dentist visit...
View ArticleTACSEI Interventions in the Classroom
By Ms. Angy, ECFE Blog Writer TACSEI stands for Technical Assistance Center on Social Emotional Intervention for Young Children. With TACSEI we use many different practices to improve and support...
View ArticleD.I.Y. For Kids
By Ms. Angy, ECFE Blog Writer Quite often parents will ask me what they can do at home to help prepare their child for school. One suggestion I always mention is to have their child begin to help out...
View ArticleVisiual Phonics-How they can help your child
By: Ms. Angy In our preschool program we use Visual Phonics to help teach beginning alliteration skills. Visual Phonics is a combination of picture cues, hand gestures, letter names and letter sounds,...
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