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The Power of Process Art: Beyond the Craft

Hey Reader! “Artistic expression is an alternative means of communication. For infants, toddlers, and young children, art provides a way of sharing thoughts, experiences, and emotions while gaining knowledge and skills. Encouraging artistic expression in classrooms and outdoor learning environments helps children make sense of their surroundings and who they are as individuals.” Rebecca M. Giles, PhD“A Young Writer’s World: Creating Classrooms Where Authors Abound” I can’t really say that I…

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Start Each Day with a Smile and a Song

Hey Reader! Dr. Jean says “You should start every day with a smile and a song.” That’s great advice! Did you know there’s actual science behind why a smile and a song first thing makes for a better day? First…just the act of smiling actually releases endorphins in your brain! A smile tells your brain that you are safe and happy. Show some teeth! There’s actually some truth to “fake it till you make it” when it comes to smiling. Sometimes the smile has to start on your face before it reaches…

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Easing Separation Anxiety: Tips for a Calm and Confident Start

Hey Reader! When was the last time you walked into a new social environment by yourself without knowing anyone? How did it feel? If it’s been a while, I’d encourage you to try it soon – go to a new exercise class, go to a new Bible study, or attend some other social event by yourself. Many of us would notice a little bit of anxiety in ourselves! So many of our students are experiencing a similar separation anxiety in our classrooms right now. They just aren’t so sure that you’re going to do a…

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Building Self-Regulation Skills in a Joyful Classroom

Hey Reader! How’s it going so far? The first part of the new school year can be filled with a few challenges! Last week we released a great conversation on our podcast with Diane Goyette about helping children “Foster Self-Regulation”. If you haven’t had a chance to listen…do yourself a favor and go listen now. HERE is the link. There was SO MUCH good information on helping upset children get back to a place of learning. Then…I wrote a short post on 2 of the 4 C’s in Diane’s framework –…

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Back-to-School Strategies: Building Bonds and Easing Anxieties in Your Classroomst

Hey Reader! As many of us start back to school, I thought I’d take just a moment and share a few tips on helping children acclimate to a new school year! It can be a really difficult transition for some of these littles who are missing their mommies and wondering what they will encounter in your classroom! In a recent podcast conversation, I talked with Diane Goyette about her 4Cs Framework for helping children when they are upset. I’m going to share a couple of tips for the first 2 Cs –…

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The Power of Prayer in Preparing Your Classroom

Hey Reader! This is the season of cleaning and prepping and organizing and getting so excited about new students and families (and new crayola crayons and Elmer’s glue sticks)! You’re attending in-service meetings, and professional development events, and doing some online training to ensure you are as equipped as possible to begin this journey! As you are busy making sure everything in your classroom is just perfect and you’re checking all the boxes for paperwork and training, can I…

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