Center Name: Little Swans Child Care | Location: Klamath Falls, Oregon
THE CHALLENGE
For all the hours she was putting into professional development, Vanessa Brown didn’t feel like she was growing as an educator. Instead, she found herself learning the same things over and over again.
Vanessa is the owner and director of Little Swans Child Care in Klamath Falls, Oregon, a home-based childcare where the children grow to become more like a family. Vanessa has owned and operated her licensed childcare program for 7 years, and she’s completed her required 15 hours of professional development every year. But after 7 years and 105 hours of courses and seminars, Vanessa felt stuck. “I wasn’t expanding my knowledge, I was not getting better because the content available to me wasn’t changing”
THE SOLUTION
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This Scooby Doo craft is absolutely amazing. This Scooby Doo craft is not only fun, but a great way to learn about color mixing. This Scooby Doo craft is great for kids of all ages: toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarten kids. Whether you’re at home or in the classroom, this is a great Scooby Doo activity.
Scooby Doo Craft For Kids
We all grew up with Scooby Doo. Who doesn’t love all the fun mysteries, the fake and real ghosts. We all love Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy, and Scooby Doo of course.
And now you can make all of them! The best part this Scooby Doo craft is not only fun, budget-friendly, but also educational.
Learn about colors with Scooby Doo!
Related: Learn about colors with this colorful yarn wrapped popsicle stick craft.
Possibilities For Learning Color Mixing With This Scooby Doo Craft
Let me ask you this question. Have you ever had a child in your classroom get upset when they didn’t get their own way?
If your answer is “yes” (and I’m sure it is), then this episode is for you!
Why is that?
Simply because in it, I’ll be discussing why kids may throw fits when they don’t get what they want, how to respond appropriately, and why “You get what you get and you don’t throw a fit” is never the right answer.
And to make this even more interesting, I’ve invited a guest! His name is Ron Shuali, and he is simply brilliant.
Ron is a speaker and the bestselling author of Breaking the Bullying Circle. He has expertise in the preschool through middle school arena. And that is why he’s the perfect person to discuss this week’s subject with.
The 1st Grade Reading Comprehension: Quarter 2 is here! Teaching foundational reading comprehension skills at an early age is a vital part of overall reading success throughout a child’s school career. Therefore, I’ve been working hard to create a First Grade Reading Comprehension Curriculum to help maximize reading understanding and minimize the teacher’s workload!
Throughout the curriculum, students will be exposed a variety of reading comprehension strategies through non-fiction and fiction texts. Building vocabulary will hold a strong focus throughout the curriculum, helping students gain a deeper understanding of what they are reading. Furthermore, students will learn to make connections between what they are reading and what they already know, while thinking deeply about what they have read.
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN QUARTER 2:
This comprehensive First Grade Reading Comprehension curriculum is made up of 36 weekly books. Each book comes with four lesson plans. Quarter 2 includes
December is here, and that means Christmas is just around the corner! A season of giving and taking the time to appreciate the people and things that matter to us, the holidays aren’t just about receiving presents for ourselves — it’s also about what we can do for others too through the joy we give them!
Free on December 9th & 10th! After this date, you can still grab the Christmas Books and Help Others Themed Books on Amazon or ask for them at your favorite bookstore!
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To spread the love and joy of giving this holiday season, we at Unicorn Jazz have partnered up with several children’s book authors for a free e-book giveaway on stories that share the theme of helping others this Christmastime.
Unicorn Jazz’s “Help and Give Back” – By Author Lisa Caprelli
Teddy Phillips is a thirty-something woman working at a vintage toy store and just dumped by her longtime boyfriend. She writes into the host of a popular kids show, Everett’s Place, for advice and comfort. Everett St. James, the show’s host, is drawn to the letters he’s receiving, both honest and vulnerable. He and Teddy, aka “Theodora“, write each other back and forth forming an unlikely relationship while never having met….until one day they do and life changes for them both.
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For the first time in human history, individuals and organizations can manage and trade their assets digitally peer to peer. These assets can be digital like money, identity, and private information; or they can be physical assets represented by digital tokens.
My goal right here is to provide an overview of the hazards inherent in deploying wi-fi technology in faculties.
Postman’s description of schooling and learning is what we can say is an analogical description of what we used to know as education, and then he asks questions as to how should the brand new technologies and their gadget are altering our methods of understanding the way to train the old fashioned simply, and what should be the brand new ways of executing pedagogy be like in the technological age. In a short manner, we’ll have a look at the varied gadgets which are seemingly instructors of the longer term in school, as famous above in the Hub.
The federal Department of Education assumes 4 new major duties that it did not have before: 1) set minimal the curricula with alternatives, 2) set the minimal academic requirements, three) set minimal infrastructure … Read more
Life is created and born every day. Watching this DVD makes an incredible household exercise, however it will even be an amazing video to indicate in lecture rooms. There is a 4-web page free downloadable teaching guide available on-line at no cost. It is advisable for fogeys to observe the video along with their children and to be prepared to answer totally different questions that will come up, resembling questions related to religions, race, poverty, and so on. The cartoon illustrates the concepts of tolerance, acceptance, gratitude and humanity and it’ll in all probability provoke an essential family dialog about the world we stay in. For example, the closing assertion in the part on world religions (that each one religions are at their core the same) could also be fairly surprising and disagreeable to some faith followers. Anyway, the creators of the DVD are clearly in favor of peace throughout … Read more
What are some of the most inspirational quotes about life? Well, that depends on what kind of inspiration you’re looking for.
Life quotes range across the human condition, from suffering to possibility, hope to sacrifice, love to loss. The best quotes about life are often those that contain truth, motivation, and insight to some concept that, at that moment in your life, seems poignant, useful, and just the bit of wisdom you needed.
50 Quotes To Inspire
“You mustn’t wish for another life. You mustn’t want to be somebody else. What you must do is this: Rejoice evermore.” –Wendell Berry
“Live, travel, adventure, bless, and don’t be sorry.” –Jack Kerouac
“Every one of us is, in the cosmic perspective, precious. If a human disagrees with you, let him live. In a hundred billion galaxies, you will not find another.” –Carl Sagan