The first thing we need to realize is that they are children but can sense the world’s stress around us and the fear and uncertainty we feel. Kids often overhear a conversation and don’t understand all that is being said or take information they hear literally. We need to not be afraid to talk about…
Backyard Bugs
This week we learned about the ladybug, spider, grasshopper, ant and bee. We had a great week learning about each bug, what they eat, and where they live. As kids learn more about bugs, they begin to appreciate them. We had an amazing week.
All About Birds – Bird Parts
Fun and interactive stories and books! What a fun way to learn about the world around us and more specifically birds. This week we learned about bird feathers, beaks and so much more.
Math, Manipulatives and Interactive Learning
Basic math skills for preschoolers. Early learning should introduce simple mathematical concepts. By introducing children to basic skills, teachers are making the elementary education a little easier, and introducing math concepts should start when children are around three years old. Experience Early Learning Curriculum makes this each with the activities they provide every month. In the activities…
Pond Plant's
A pond is a body of water smaller than a lake. Ponds support a very wide range of wildlife: ducks, turtles, swans, small fish and frogs can live in a pond. Usually, in most ponds sunlight can reach to bottom. In some cases ponds do not last all year round. We enjoyed our STEAM Station watching how…
Nursery Rhymes Are So Fun!
We had such a fun month learning about all the nursery rhymes, First we started with Twinkle Twinkle Little Star we enjoyed singing, acting out and using the props that we made with our curriculum. Experience Early Learning Curriculum provides all the necessary items we need! Rhyming is an important pre-reading skill that provides steps…
Benefits Of In-Home Preschool
Preschool is an opportunity for growth. For many children, preschool is their first experience in a structured setting with teachers and groups of children. It’s an opportunity to learn to share, follow instructions, and begin the foundation for learning that will occur in elementary school. Not only does preschool prepare a child for kindergarten it…
Some Of Our Favorite Nursery Rhymes
According to decades of research on learning, teaching your child to rhyme is anything but a waste of time. Similarly, rhymes can teach children critical verbal skills, such as repetition and rhythm, that facilitate language development. Nursery Rhymes help with improving memory and cognitive development, literacy, and it also encourages social and emotional development. Plus…