How to Teach Responsibility in Preschool Without Complicated Lessons
Teaching responsibility can feel like something that requires a full lesson. It can seem like you need a plan, materials,…
Teaching responsibility can feel like something that requires a full lesson. It can seem like you need a plan, materials,…
One of the challenges with teaching responsibility at this age is that children do not always connect what is happening…
Have you ever asked a child to clean up, and they actually begin, but a few minutes later, the job…
You read a story about teamwork during circle time. The children listen closely, the discussion goes well, and everyone seems…
When adults talk about cooperation in young children, the examples usually sound familiar: sharing toys, taking turns, and playing nicely…
There are moments in the day when it feels like everything would run so much smoother if children would just…
Recently, I found myself thinking about something subtle but incredibly important: children are constantly learning about people, and not always…
If you spend any time with 3–5 year olds, you know how closely they observe the world around them. They…
Today I want to talk about something that rarely looks like a behavior problem, but quietly changes how a child…
Let’s be honest- when we think of preschool “helping,” we picture adorable little hands passing out napkins or feeding the…