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Fall may be a terrific time of year for fun crafts but you don’t want
to be so focused on the fun that you forget about the great educational opportunities
that the season presents. Sure, it’s great to carve pumpkins and make
Thanksgiving turkeys out of construction paper during […]
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Do you use the terms
“fall” and “autumn” interchangeably? If so, you are
just like most other people in America who agree that the two words are meant
to mean the same thing (the season that comes after summer and before winter).
But there is another school […]
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contact article, brought to you using rss feeds. It’s got some great activity ideas.
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Fall is a terrific
time to incorporate leaf crafts into kids’ daily activities.
You can take kids outside to get some fresh air and physical activity while
they collect the leaves. Then you can come indoors again and keep them busy
with the crafts. Leaf crafts are […]
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Your children are
going to inherit the earth that we are living on today so you obviously want
it to be as healthy as it can possibly be for them.
Although it’s great that you’re doing your part to take care of
the environment, it’s equally as […]
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contact article, brought to you using rss feeds. It’s got some great activity ideas.
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October
just might be the most fun month there is as far as fall preschool themes go.
It’s early enough in the year that there are still plenty of outdoor activities
that can be done with preschoolers. It’s also early enough in the year
that you’re not […]
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What better time
to teach your child about fall than when we’re right about to enter the
midst of it? Fall is a great teaching tool because it applies
to so many different areas of life. Not only do kids learn about the seasons,
but they also […]
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Fall is a great month
to take your preschooler on a hike.
Hikes are great because of the obvious physical exercise that they give to your
child. They are also a terrific way to teach kids about nature. Kids can learn
to interact appropriately with the plants […]
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mamarati wrote an interesting post today on
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There are so many teachable moments with kids, but sometimes we forget when we get caught up in routine or mundane tasks.
For instance, when you fill up the wading pool or you’re hooking up the sprinkler for the kids this summer, remember to take the time to show them how you can make a rainbow and give them turns holding the hose and creating this wonderful effect. (Just remember to put your back to the sun and tell the kids to spray over their shadows for the best results.
When I was a kid, I never got tired of making rainbows in the hose. And every rainbow seemed like magic to me. But don’t leave it at that for the kids in your care… be sure to teach them some of the science behind rainbows.
Other ways to have fun with rainbows:
Put prisms in [...]
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mamarati wrote an interesting post today on
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I’ve been reading a lot about square foot gardening lately. I think that this really makes sense and would be a great way to start a garden in a child care setting where you may not be able to “give up” much of your playground space.
I would advise that you make the boxes 4×2 however, to allow the small arms of children to reach their own squares.
If you buy the book, be sure and get the newer version. They’re both about the same price, so that’s not an issue… but the author has made some advances in the technique that are particularly welcome. For instance, in the past, he recommended that you dig down into your existing soil where the box is going to be. In the new version, this step is not necessary.
There’s a Yahoo! Group for this that I’ve been following, and almost nobody [...]
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Someone recently asked about the pine cone bird feeder project and what they could do if there’s a child in the class with a peanut allergy.
There are a few alternatives here, including using tallow — rendered beef fat, other nut butters like almond butter or macadamia spread, and using soy butter.
Using tallow is going to be a messy, greasy process, but the birds love it. This isn’t recommended if you have children who cannot use cow products for religious reasons or if you have vegetarian/vegan children.
Soy butters are generally specially made for those with nut allergies, so this is your best bet. This can also be obtained pretty cheaply at Amazon or Wal-Mart (they carry their own brand, so very inexpensive).
Using other nut butters is an option, but you really need to be careful when choosing these since they may be processed in plants that also [...]
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