Emotional health is key to a healthy life. You’ve probably attended professional development with wellness as the key topic. We know that as adults, but did you know it’s also our job to teach kids how to manage emotions? Emotions activities for preschool should still be very much “at ...
One of the first tools we use for counting are our fingers. They are with us all the time, easily accessible and help us master one to one correspondence. Let’s be honest, even as adults, we often catch ourselves using our fingers to solve math problems during everyday activities. In ...
ALPHABET GAMES FOR PRESCHOOLERS As adults, we quickly forget what it was like to learn the English “code” of letters, sounds, rules, and variations. If you can see through the eyes of a child for a moment, you might remember that letters are nothing more than shapes and lines. Teaching...
This 5 Little Ducks Counting activity is not only a fabulous counting activity for preschoolers but it is also great for adults too. Why? Because it is super easy to prep! Printing is the first step and then after that, it is all optional. You can laminate it or put it in a sheet ...
Thanksgiving in my house means the Macy’s day parade on TV, delicious smells, and my kids running around like littleturkeys. Then comes the, “when do we eat? I’m hungry!” That’s when I break out the games for the kids and adults. ...
Holiday parties, baking, shopping, and decorating can get overwhelming for adults and kids of all ages. I made these games to bring some quiet time into your life. These Free Printable Christmas Games for preschoolers are perfect since most kids can use them independently, though they can be ...
With extensive experience working with special needs children, including her own children with special needs (Rett Syndrome, autism, anxiety, and ADHD), she creates hands-on curricula and activities that are great for working with children of all abilities in the classroom and at home. Hands-on...
If you or your child have never used Perler beads before, don’t worry. They are simple, easy peasy, and fun to use for kids (and adults) of all ages. In addition to learning about fine motor skills, here are some more ideas for what you can teach about when making this snowman ...