If your child displays some or most of these traits, chances are he’ll do just fine in kindergarten. Children who are ready for kindergarten are: Making measurable progress in preschool Developmentally on target, when compared to their peers Able to adapt to difficult tasks Able to use the ...
“Is my child ready for kindergarten?” When asking this question, the first things on many parents’ minds are the child’s age and academic readiness. However it’s just as important to think about a child’s social and emotional readiness. If you’re one of the lucky ones, you simply...
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It would be nice if, as parents, we were to realize we are our child's first teachers and then to partner with teachers as our children begin any preschool program which sets the foundation for their first school experience. I have worked for state preschools, private non-profit and am ...
“I caution my students," he says. "The information for my assignments in my regular math and science classes has to come from a book source." Parents should ask not only what schools are teaching, but what standards teachers are using and how officials know the lessons are effective, expe...
I highly recommend this app for parents of toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary aged children as well as preschool and elementary school teachers. It's a great resource and makes discussing feelings and emotions easier and helps children understand what feelings and emotions are. ...
My plan is to share classroom activities, links to fun and exciting activities from around the web, and other information that can be used daily in your preschool classroom or with your own young child. This is also a way for me to personally keep track of ideas I like and want to use...
CHICAGO (AP) — In July, in a packed classroom in downtown Chicago, a group composed mostly of early elementary teachers and child care workers read a story about “Wendi,” a fictional preschool teacher who loves reading but struggles in math. Even though Wendi was draw...