Empowering parents and educators with expert guidance and strategies to promote optimal development and learning outcomes for young children.
5 Easy Ways to Teach Math Through Play
Mathematics is everywhere in a child’s daily life, from sorting toys to counting snacks. When taught through play, math becomes an engaging and natural part of a child's world, fostering a deep and joyful understanding of numbers, patterns, and problem-solving. Here are 5 simple ways to incorporate math into play at home.
10 Reasons Worksheets Don’t Work
In today's educational landscape, worksheets have become a staple in many classrooms, often seen as an easy way to reinforce learning and assess children’s progress. However, when it comes to young children, typically ages 3 to 7, research suggests that worksheets may not be the best tool for supporting their developmental needs. Here are ten compelling reasons why worksheets may not be as effective as we once thought for young learners.
7 Parenting Tips from an Early Childhood Educator
Discover 7 expert parenting tips from an early childhood teacher to nurture your child’s growth. Learn strategies for routines, play-based learning, emotional regulation, early literacy, and fostering strong connections. Perfect for parents seeking practical and effective advice!"
Embarking on the Homeschool Journey: Essential Tips for Early Childhood Education
Homeschooling a young child is a rewarding journey that allows you to tailor education to your child's unique needs and strengths. By following these steps and embracing the adventure with an open mind and heart, you can create a nurturing and stimulating learning environment that empowers your child to thrive.
Potential Trends in Early Childhood Education in the US
With a new school year already underway for some children, let’s take a look at some of the trends in early in early childhood education.
From the Classroom to the Home:Journaling as a Reflective Tool for Parenting
Journaling as a reflective parenting tool.