How to Manage Bullies in the Classroom

How to Manage Bullies in the Classroom

Young children, particularly preschoolers, are incredibly egocentric. Their brains still have an enormous amount of cognitive and social-emotional development to undergo; in fact, the human brain does not finish developing until a person’s mid-twenties. While the...
How to Manage a Sick Child at School

How to Manage a Sick Child at School

It is an unfortunate fact that children will come to school sick or become ill while in class. Preschools are germ factories, and even with the best cleaning rituals and hand washing routines, children who may not excel at sharing toys have no issues sharing germs....
Plan a Sports Day for Your Students 

Plan a Sports Day for Your Students 

Children of all ages need physical activity and a sports day is the perfect way to teach your students new games and emphasize the importance of physical health.  When planning a sports day, consider the space you have available. For example, if you have access...
How to calm an upset child

How to calm an upset child

There are many reasons a young child becomes upset while at preschool. For example, they may miss their parents, become frightened or injured, have a disagreement with a friend, or feel sick, tired, or overstimulated. A gentle touch, verbal reassurance, and your...
What to Discuss at a Parent-Teacher Meeting

What to Discuss at a Parent-Teacher Meeting

The parent-teacher relationship is essential to a child’s success, and parent-teacher meetings and conferences are integral to that relationship. Parent and teacher conferences are typically held once or twice a year; however, special circumstances such as behavioral...
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