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Summer Preschool Themes You’re Going to Love

August 13, 2019 by Katie T. Christiansen Leave a Comment

Fun preschool themes that all have to do with summer! Whether you need theme ideas, activities, lesson plans, or crafts, we've got you covered! #preschool #prek #summertheme #oceantheme #summercrafts #summeractivities

Get the best and most inviting summer preschool themes for lesson plans that both children and teachers love! For other great themes for the whole year, check out our ultimate list of preschool themes. Summer afternoon—summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language. Henry James I absolutely agree - there is nothing as ideal as a View Post

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The Mother Teresa of Latin America

June 25, 2019 by Katie T. Christiansen Leave a Comment

Ever since I was a young girl, I loved seeing Mother Teresa on the news. The first time I saw her on my TV, she was sitting on the dirt floor inside a slum in India. Instantly, she gained hero status in my heart and mind. What type of person dedicates their lives to the wellbeing and caring of the poor? Even as a child, I would ponder that question. When I was 18 years old, I went to View Post

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: child sponsorship, One Child Matters

Graduation Certificates and Class Awards for Preschool & Kindergarten

May 17, 2019 by Katie T. Christiansen 2 Comments

Graduation certificates and class awards are a perfect way to close out the school year for preschoolers and kindergarteners. It's a special keepsake loaded with memories. Each time their parent sees that graduation diploma or character award, they will remember what a special time their child had. Whether you have an end of the year celebration or a formal preschool graduation or View Post

Filed Under: Preschool Graduation Tagged With: character awards, class awards, kindergarten graduation, pre-k graduation, preschool graduation

Simple Tips for Potty Training a 3 Year Old

April 29, 2019 by Katie T. Christiansen 31 Comments

Get the best tips for potty training a 3-year-old from a veteran preschool teacher and mom of three kids. One of my favorite conversations to have with parents is how to potty train a 3-year-old boy or girl. As a preschool teacher, I have this talk a lot. Don't worry, you're not alone. Lots of other parents and children have gone through this too. I see their panic wash away and the View Post

Filed Under: Child Development, Parenting, Potty Training Tagged With: potty training, potty training boys, potty training girls

Classroom Jobs Helper Chart and Ideas

March 12, 2019 by Katie T. Christiansen 5 Comments

These back to school books are perfect for the start of the year! Great for building literacy skills and social/emotional growth during circle time. #preschool #prek #kindergarten #booksforkids #backtoschool

Classroom jobs are one of my favorite parts of teaching preschool. Our students are always looking for ways to help out and to lead, and preschool classroom job helpers are the perfect way to do both of these things at once! Maybe some teachers see classroom job charts as just another thing to do or a cute item to display around the classroom. But the truth is that classroom helper View Post

Filed Under: Circle Time, Classroom Management

6 Ways that Preschool Teachers Foster Independent Kids

January 19, 2019 by Katie T. Christiansen 2 Comments

When it comes to raising independent kids, this is where preschool teachers shine! Preschool teachers have a special way of making it look easy to manage dozens of children at once. They are insanely outnumbered by little people who are super messy and demanding, but that hardly shows at the end of the day. They have a smile on their face, and the children have happily had their fill of View Post

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Paper Plate Christmas Tree with Puffy Paint Craft

December 11, 2018 by Katie T. Christiansen 1 Comment

Make a puffy paint Christmas tree art activity for the perfect Christmas craft idea

A paper plate Christmas tree + puffy paint = Ahhhhmazing Christmasy goodness! This paper plate Christmas tree with puffy paint is possibly my favorite Christmas art activity.  The kids loved it, and I've been placing them around our home, smiling each time I see them. Plus, they are soft to the touch.    It’s always a win-win when we find projects that are super fun to View Post

Filed Under: Art, Christmas, Crafts, Seasonal Activities

Non-Toy Kid Gift Ideas that Bring Less Stress and More Memories

December 4, 2018 by Katie T. Christiansen 1 Comment

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These non-toy kid gift ideas will bring more memories and less stress! When my oldest child came along, I was so excited to get gifts for her. There’s nothing like the excitement of the first Christmas, the first birthday, and the first chance to gift toys to your child. As time went on, she got more and more toys. We were both in heaven. Next, along came our son and then another View Post

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Preschool and Toddler Watches to Help Children Understand Time

November 23, 2018 by Katie T. Christiansen Leave a Comment

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Finally, preschool and toddler watches that are made just for kids and give young children the tools needed to learn about the basic concepts of time. My three-year-old daughter has been looking at watches constantly. If we walk near a display with watches, she has to stop and look at them. At this point in her life, she is only beginning to understand time. She sees her older brother and View Post

Filed Under: Math Tagged With: kid watches, preschool watches, toddler watches

10 Ways to use Dry Erase Circles

November 3, 2018 by Katie T. Christiansen 1 Comment

Use Dry Erase Circle Dots for teaching or the home

Dry erase circles are a simple and easy tool to use with children, and here are 10 ways you can use dry erase circles around the home and classroom. I walked downstairs and a smile gleamed across my face. My daughter wrote me a love note, “I love you to the moon and back mom and dad.” I’ve been getting these more and more lately. I was so excited to use these dry erase circles because I View Post

Filed Under: Fine Motor, Writing Center

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