Before words come easily, the body already knows how to listen, pause, and respond.
Yoga offers children a gentle way to slow down, notice themselves, and reconnect — without needing to explain, perform, or get anything “right.” This isn’t about pose…
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
Tuesday, February 15, 2022
Exploring Carnival Through Story, Culture, and Play
Carnival is a celebration that instantly captures children’s imagination. The colors, music, costumes, and movement invite curiosity, creativity, and joy—but for young learners, too much at once can feel overwhelming. When approached thoughtfully, Ca…
Sunday, December 26, 2021
Where Language Begins With the Hands
Sensory Bins as Invitations to Play, Story, and Meaning Some learning doesn’t begin with words.
It begins with texture. With scooping, pouring, hiding, uncovering. With hands deep in rice or sand, following curiosity instead of instructions. Sensory b…
Saturday, July 17, 2021
World Emoji Day: Tiny Symbols, Big Feelings
Emojis are already part of children’s world. They show up in messages, games, stories, and screens — little faces and symbols that say something even without words. World Emoji Day is a gentle invitation to pause and notice how children use images to…
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
Move, Play, and Learn: Bringing Language to Life with Total Physical Response
There’s something magical about movement. When children wiggle, stretch, dance, and act, their whole bodies are engaged—and so is their curiosity. One of our favorite ways to turn movement into learning is through Total Physical Response (TPR) —an ap…
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