Visual Supports in the Classroom

Visual Supports in the Classroom

Hey Reader! Did you stop at a Stop Sign today? Maybe you looked for your favorite coffee shop or Sonic by looking for the sign? As adults, we benefit from visual cues throughout the day every day! Imagine if you had to listen for someone to say “Stop” before you stopped at an intersection! That would be chaos! LOL! And what if your favorite coffee shop had NO signs anywhere and you just had to use the address to find it? Would that be a little harder and maybe cause a little bit of…

Setting Up Your Classroom for Independent Play and Exploration

Setting Up Your Classroom for Independent Play and Exploration

Hey Reader! We talk about it regularly at ECCN. Independent play and exploration in your classroom are key to fostering young children’s creativity, problem-solving, and self-regulation skills. When children feel empowered to choose their activities and engage deeply in play (hint: that takes time!), they develop confidence and a love for learning. Here are some practical tips for setting up your space to promote independent play: 1. Organize Materials for Easy Access Children are more likely…

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Spreading Love, Patience, and Joy: Holiday Ideas to Teach the Fruit of the Spirit

Hey Reader! The Christmas season is a perfect time to focus on developing the Fruit of the Spirit in young children. You’ll naturally find countless opportunities for children to practice love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. These virtues/character qualities are more easily “modeled” in most cases than they are taught. You’re probably already doing a lot of the following activities, but I just want to encourage you to “notice” how children…

From Classroom to Community: Inviting Parents to Parties

From Classroom to Community: Inviting Parents to Parties

Hey Reader! This is the time of year that many of us schedule class parties and celebrations! While it sometimes gets a little chaotic at class parties, I want to encourage you to consider inviting the parents IN to participate in your celebration. I know I just made some of you groan because bringing in parents sometimes adds to the chaos, doesn’t it? Give me a few moments to show you the benefits of bringing them in. By inviting parents to participate, we create a warm, welcoming…

Nurturing Tiny Movers: Simple Activities to Support Physical Development

Nurturing Tiny Movers: Simple Activities to Support Physical Development

Hey Reader! Think about how much a baby develops in their first year of life outside the womb – specifically, their physical development. When they’re born, most of their movement is reflexes, but very quickly you can tell the movement becomes purposeful and intentional. Even all that stretching to get out of a swaddle builds strength and stamina for crawling and walking! As caregivers and teachers, you play an essential role in nurturing and supporting these early physical skills through…