For young children, the world is shaped by people — not by movements or dates. The woman who ties their shoes.
The one who reads the story.
The one who fixes things, listens, cooks, builds, teaches, leads, or comforts. International Women’s Day can be…
Friday, March 8, 2019
Monday, December 10, 2018
Kwanzaa: Exploring Family, Community, Culture, and Togetherness With Children
Kwanzaa is a meaningful opportunity for little learners to explore family, community, cultural traditions, creativity, and shared values through celebration and connection. For young children, Kwanzaa is not about memorizing the seven principles or l…
Thursday, November 1, 2018
Bring Gratitude and Creativity to Your Thanksgiving Lessons
Thanksgiving offers a beautiful invitation to slow down, gather together, and notice the simple moments that often mean the most. Through stories, nature, cooking, art, and meaningful conversations, children can explore the season with curiosity whi…
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
10 Ways to Use Picture Books in the ESL Classroom
10 Ways to Use Picture Books in the ESL Classroom Picture books are often one of the most valuable resources in an ESL classroom. They provide meaningful language, engaging illustrations, memorable characters, and opportunities for authentic communica…
Friday, October 5, 2018
Columbus Day: Exploring Stories, Journeys, and Many Perspectives
Columbus Day can be approached with children as a moment to talk about journeys, curiosity, and stories , while also making space for listening, questioning, and noticing that not all stories feel the same to everyone. Rather than focusing on dates or…
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
International Day of Peace – Kindness, Connection, and Meaningful Learning for Young Children
A helping hand offered to a friend.
A kind word shared during play.
Children learning that small acts of kindness can make a big difference. International Day of Peace is a celebration of kindness, respect, understanding, and hope — a special opportu…
Saturday, September 8, 2018
Creative Writing Activities for Preschool and Kindergarten: From Ideas to Written Expression
Writing as a Living Process: From Ideas to Expression Writing doesn’t begin with rules.
It begins with noticing — a thought, a feeling, a story waiting to be told. For young writers, learning to write is not about producing perfect sentences. It’s abo…
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