I recently read a GREAT article on Social and Emotional Skills for Preschoolers and found some wonderful information I wanted to share with you. After talking with MANY preschool parents, listening and following directions is the one of the most talked about social skill we as parents and teachers are working on with our preschoolers. Many of you have asked how you can help your child at home so this is very useful information to put into practice ASAP!
When we are looking at a child’s ability to listen and follow directions we are really looking at two separate issues. The first being, developing the ability to take in auditory information, process it, and do something with it. There are lots of fun ways to work on these skills, but ultimately each child’s developmental readiness is going to guide the process. The second issue is in regards to cooperation and compliance. This, of course, is a whole different ball game. Your little one may be processing the directions you gave them just fine, but not choosing to act on them. I’m going to give you some strategies to (hopefully) increase cooperation as well!
I’m impressed every day at how much all of you are so invested in your child’s well being and individual success. You are wonderful parents and I am honored that you have chosen our teaching family to be a part of your child’s early education.
After all of our hard work preparing for our Thanksgiving Feast we decided it was time for a dose of artistic creativity to wrap up the week! We explored a variety of abstract paintings, learned what the word abstract means and tried our hand creating our own. We have a classroom full of budding artists!
What fun we had this week preparing for our Thanksgiving Feast! We watched in amazement as our cream turned to butter by our own hands. Then we took turns mixing the ingredients for homemade bread, kneading the dough, watching it rise and baking it up to golden perfection. Our classroom smelled like fresh baked bread, it was hard not to gobble it up right when it came out of the oven! We also had a great time preparing the green beans by washing, snapping off the ends and breaking them into two. I think the kids could have done that all day. But, for the most important part of our Thanksgiving meal…the pumpkin pie. We each made our own mini pie to enjoy on Feast Day. We were delighted to see all of the children working together towards the common goal of creating a feast they could all enjoy.
We learned about the white-tailed deer in Preschool!
We talked about fawns and how they are camouflaged with their white spots.
The children learned that the deer flip up their tails to show the white underside, which alerts the other deer of danger.
Deer have very special eyes. They can focus on what is in front of them and what is in the distance. I had the children look at their hand and notice that their hand is clear, but the rest of the room behind them is blurry because their eyes were focused on their hand. I explained how deer have this special vision to keep them safe while they are eating.
During small groups, we colored a picture of a fawn and made our very own deer hoof prints!
We are starting on out very first ARTSHOW projects for the year. It was important to talk about art and how it is unique and special to you and your talents.
One of our favorite classroom books, all about creating and seeing beautiful things in what we can make!
Ms. Andrea planned a fun art project with paint!
We were able to choose a color and makes lots of dots on the page.
Fold it over, smooth it out, and what do you see?
“It’s wings!!!”
We have changed out our centers in the preschool and kprep room for the month of October! Here are a few of the centers below.
The Light Table Center
Students can practice identifying their letters and forming words on the light table.
The Art Center
Ms. Taylor made pumpkin scented play dough for the art center! Students can make shapes and prints in the play dough.
The Block Center
There are many forest themed animals and different natural blocks to use at this center. It really brings out the students’ imaginations and creativity.
The Library Center
Students can read books or listen to them on tape in our comfy library center.
The Dramatic Play Center
This center resembles a home environment and lets students use their imaginations to take care of baby dolls.
The Tower Center
There is currently a superhero theme in the tower! There are many books, superhero cars, action figures and more!
The Manipulative Center
This center allows students to put parts together and create different objects. This center often promotes teamwork.
The Writing Center
This center has different, fun writing utensils and a new word wall! The students can practice writing new words or writing letters to friends. The classroom mailbox is located at this center as well!
Creative Tots has specialized in the private education of both toddlers and preschool age children for over 15 years. We began in the heart of Madeira and now also have a new Mason location. We are specifically designed to focus on early childhood development for children ages 18 months to 5 years.
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