Author: Monica Healer

  • What a scratchy shirt taught me about preschoolers…

    Hey Reader! I recently wore a shirt that felt uncomfortable all day. I kept feeling something scratch my side right above my waistband. All day, I tugged, adjusted, pulled, leaned…I could not figure out what was scratching me! Eventually, late in the afternoon, I finally found a tiny splinter that had gotten caught in the fabric of my t-shirt. Every time I moved, it gently scratched me. Has that ever happened to you? Because of my shirt, I was dysregulated all day. My brain was so busy trying…

  • The “old school” tool your classroom still needs

    Hey Reader! I remember my Sunday School teacher telling the story of Noah building the ark with a flannel board! As she told the story, we were allowed to add the boat, the animals, and Noah’s family. I remember moving the animals from the ark back out onto land at the end and then adding in the rainbow as a symbol of God’s faithfulness! Flannel boards aren’t just “old school.” They’re one of the simplest, most powerful tools you can use in early childhood classrooms. What’s a flannel board?…

  • A “Special Guest” in Your Classroom

    Hey Reader! When was the last time you pulled out a puppet in your classroom? Whether it’s a sock puppet, a set of finger puppets or a full-fledged hand-puppet, they can be a great tool in your toolbelt for helping children learn in so many ways. Why Puppets Work Puppets capture children’s attention in ways teachers don’t. They create a playful, low-pressure way for children to engage, which is especially helpful at the beginning of the year when trust and comfort are still being built….

  • 5 Tips for Helping Young Children Calm Down!

    Hey Reader! “They don’t learn to regulate by being told to “calm down.” They learn by being calmed with.” – source Stop for a moment. Have you ever thought about the fact that no one is born knowing how to “calm down”? We all learn how to “calm down” in our early years by the interactions and relationships we have from the very beginning! How can you help a child learn how to calm down in your classroom? We loved these 5 tips from THIS article: Stay close: Your physical presence is grounding….

  • Tearful Drop-Offs? Try This.

    Hey Reader! These first few weeks of school are tough, aren’t they? Let’s talk about separation anxiety. Children are wired for attachment — God made all of us to need each other, trust each other, and rely on each other. So when the person they’ve depended on suddenly turns around and walks away? That can feel terrifying. Right now, your littles are learning: That you are safe That their classroom is safe That you will help meet their needs That their parent always comes back And that it can…

  • You are Shaping Hearts and Minds!

    Hey Reader! You are shaping hearts and minds. As early educators in Christian childcare, your work matters deeply. Between lesson plans and diaper changes, remember these three powerful foundations: 1. Relationships = Trust Children thrive when they feel safe, seen, and loved. This starts with you. Consistent, compassionate care reflects God’s love and builds trust—especially in these early weeks. We talked about it last week, but it’s still the top priority this week! 2. Environment =…

  • Hey Teacher—This One’s Just for You 💛

    Hey Reader! It’s time to go back to school! Some of you have been back for a couple of weeks and some of you are gearing up for your first day very, very soon! Here are three tips to help you start your year out successfully: Root yourself in Christ FIRST! Before you plan lessons, buy cute decorations, plan your meet the teacher outfit…spend some time with God. Pause and ask God to speak to you in a way that is unique to your relationship with Him. Listen to a worship song (THIS is one my…

  • Prayers for Your New School Year

    Hey Reader! School has just started for some of you and some of you still have a couple of weeks before you start. Will you take a moment to pray over this school year? For the Children – “Lord, prepare their hearts to feel safe, loved, and ready to learn in our care.” For the Families – “Give us wisdom to partner with parents and be a light in their lives.” For Yourself – “Help me to start the year rooted in Your purpose and filled with Your strength.” 🕊️ “Let your roots grow down into…

  • What Every Child Needs – YOU!

    Hey Reader! Adversity often shows up early. Family stress, trauma, poverty, instability—it all impacts the kids in your care. Many of you are in affluent areas where you might think this isn’t an issue…I urge you to look carefully. While you may not see poverty, you most definitely will see stress, instability and trauma in some of the children in your care. But here’s the good news: You can be a protective factor. (The info below comes from an amazing book – Overcoming: What Scripture &…

  • Start Strong: Simple Ways to Connect Preschool Families to the Church

    Hey Reader! Your Preschool Is a Front Porch to the Church A new school year brings new families—many of them looking for connection, encouragement, and purpose. You have a built-in opportunity: help families take one step closer to Christ. Why it matters: Families might enroll for safety, academics, or convenience, but God can use your preschool to reach their hearts. Let’s be intentional from day one. 1. Make it personal A flyer isn’t enough. A warm invitation from a trusted teacher or…