As a child, when did you start to learn how to socialize with other people and understand what teachers and parents have been teaching you? Each person is different and remembers at different points in their life when something began …[Continue]
Preschool Lesson Plan Basics
Teaching preschool is a fun and interactive way for an adult to associate with preschool aged students and children. Having the right lesson plan is very important. The more effective your lesson plan is, the more the student will learn …[Continue]
Preschool Songs: Your Child’s Ticket to Great Skills
Have you ever noticed that preschool songs are very repetitive? Authors, educators and song writers have purposely written the preschool songs this way. The reason they do this is to help your preschool student learn the different skills that are …[Continue]
ABCs of Why Your Preschooler Needs Music
When your child enters the preschool stage, they have reached an age where they are ready to start learning and remembering what they learn. Many preschool teachers have used different nursery rhymes that will help the child remember them. Educators, …[Continue]
Preschool Song Basics
Have you ever stopped and listened to the preschool songs and nursery rhymes that your child is singing? Many of the songs will have a rhyme or a repetitive phrase that is being used over and over. Educators, authors and …[Continue]
Tips to Building Confidence
Confidence is a difficult concept. It includes a feeling that you have that ability to learn and work hard to achieve a goal, but it also includes self-esteem – a feeling of self-worth and that you are happy with yourself. …[Continue]
Basic Preschool Skills
Your child is starting school in a year or two, and you are worried that they won’t cope. Here are some of the basic skills you can teach your child to help them prepare for school. 1. Your child needs …[Continue]
Teaching Basic Skills
As a parent, you want to teach your child the basic skills they need to survive in this world. Morals, values and manners are a parent’s responsibility – not a school teacher’s. You also want your child to be ready …[Continue]