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…
Saturday, February 17, 2018
Saturday, February 10, 2018
Language Games as Gentle Play in the Classroom
Children learn best when they are curious, engaged, and free to explore at their own pace . Language games are not just activities to fill time — they are opportunities for children to notice, express, and connect through playful experiences . In a cla…
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Exploring Emotions with The Color Monster
Sometimes our feelings can feel messy and jumbled—like a jumble of colors all mixed together. That’s exactly what happens to the Color Monster in Anna Llenas’ heartwarming story. He wakes up one morning feeling all his emotions at once: happy, sad, …
Sunday, January 28, 2018
Grammar That Feels Alive: Creative Ways to Engage Learners
Grammar can sometimes feel like a daunting set of rules, but it doesn’t have to be that way. With a little creativity, it becomes playful, engaging, and meaningful —a way for learners to connect with language through experience rather than memorizati…
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