Why Everything Begins With a Story—Even Phonics If you've ever taught a child the sound of a letter only to watch them forget it the next day, you're not alone. Many of us have experienced it. We carefully introduce a new letter, practice the …
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Why Book Based Learning Works in the ESL Classroom
Why Book-Based Learning Is One of the Most Effective Approaches for ESL Learners In many ESL classrooms, teachers face the same challenge every day: how can we help learners develop vocabulary, improve comprehension, build confidence, and practice al…
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Tooth Fairy Day: Exploring Dental Health, Imagination, and Self-Care with Little Learners
Tooth Fairy Day is a delightful opportunity to help little learners explore dental health, self-care routines, growing up, language development, and imaginative learning through one of childhood's most beloved traditions—the Tooth Fairy. For youn…
Monday, February 17, 2014
Kindness We Can See and Feel
Kindness doesn’t usually arrive with big announcements. It shows up quietly — in a held door, a shared crayon, a gentle “you can go first.” For young children, these moments are not abstract ideas. They’re felt in the body, remembered in the heart, a…
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Exploring Culture Through Stories, Play, and Curiosity
Culture is all around us—it lives in the stories we tell, the foods we eat, the songs we sing, and the ways we celebrate together. In a learning space, culture becomes more than facts to memorize—it becomes a lens through which children can understa…
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