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Showing posts with label Preschool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Preschool. Show all posts

Monday, 22 October 2018

8 Strategies for Preschool ELLs' Language and Literacy Development




Early childhood education can play an essential role in preparing young English language learners (ELLs) for later success in school. Children who have an opportunity to develop basic foundational skills in language and literacy in preschool enter kindergarten ready to learn to read and write (Ballantyne, Sanderman, & McLaughlin, 2008).
But how can early childhood educators know if their programs are providing children with the skills they need? This article will describe some of the methods and strategies that research has proven effective in preparing young ELLs for kindergarten.

Monday, 11 May 2015

Curriculum Ideas for Music & Movement at the Preschool Level




Preschoolers are constantly moving. Experts, such as the National Association for Music Education and the National Dance Education Organization, report that children who grow up singing songs, hearing music and dancing do better in math and reading, have better social skills and exhibit higher self-esteem. Give preschoolers a "sensory experience," by creating a music and movement curriculum that reinforces math, language, and social skills. Color recognition rhyming songs, musical drawings, and bear hunt tag are a few curriculum ideas for music and movement for preschoolers.

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Anti-Bullying Preschool Lessons



Teaching the youngest of students, primarily the preschool age set, about the dangers and issues surrounding bullying is a complex task. Young children are just beginning to express individuality and learning the skills associated with socialization. Bullying is an issue which permeates through all ages. Because of the need to nip bullying habits early on, preschool students require lessons to help teach what bullying is, why the matter is inappropriate and how bullying can be prevented. Though reading books and having open discussions is a start, incorporating additional activities into lesson plans will help to further drive the message and issue home to young children.

Monday, 19 January 2015

Examples of Preschool Classroom Management Ideas

Source : Jessica Cook , ehow.com


Effective classroom management, or how a teacher organizes, motivates and controls her class, creates an environment that fosters learning. In a preschool classroom, patience is the key to a successful classroom management plan.

Tuesday, 29 July 2014

How to Manage Preschool Separation Anxiety

Source : Amanda Rock , about.com
 


It's the stuff broken hearts are made of. You, dropping off your little one at preschool with a pit in your stomach, knowing what's coming next. Your preschooler working himself into a fit, kicking, screaming and crying, not wanting you to leave him alone in this strange place. Preschool separation anxiety -- you know it can't go on forever, but it sure feels like it lasts a lifetime.
The good news is that there is an end in sight. Employ these strategies to get rid of preschool separation anxiety, help your child relax and, believe it or not, learn to look forward to going to preschool every day.