3-5 years
Here are some posts that are geared toward 3-5 year olds.
For parents:
- Favorite products for children 1-5
- Math teacher Katy Howard tells about math in your daily life
- Give your child the time to express feelings
- Give specific feedback
- Chatting with your child after their day
- Use pictures to link emotions and experiences
- Share your expectations with your child
- Expect the best
- The right level voice
- Make a game of it!
- Immerse your child in literacy throughout the day
- Re-purpose a shoe box as a book box
- Easily hang your child’s artwork
- Give your kids a visual on how to help around the house
- Tips to traveling with wee ones
- Top places to give away your old stuff
- 5 ways to make cleaning fun
- Engage your child through music
- Cooking with kids is fun!
- Getting your little one a passport
- Create an artwork portfolio
- Contain the clutter of piles of paper
- Use shape cut outs to practice learning shapes
- 5 best places to search for colors
- Learn about different art materials
- A review on primary and secondary colors
- Go on a shape scavenger hunt
- Why it’s important to start learning shapes and colors early
- I Spy with shapes
- Explore the science behind color
- Use their favorite character to practice colors.
- Make your own pickles!
- Teach and encourage independence
- Create your childs room layout..together!
- Make a morning routine schedule
- Independence in an airport
- Independence in a time crunch
- Picture cues help independence
- Music saves the day on a road trip
- The license plate game
- car scavenger hunt
- The backpack
- helping your child with drop-off
- routines for more than one child
- organizing the school folder
- Participate in a can drive
- A little reflection time is good
- Model good behavior with your spouse
- Why say thanks?
- Training your kids to have good manners can start early
- What to do when your child doesn’t show manners
For teachers:
- Favorite products for children 1-5
- Math teacher Katy Howard tells about math in your daily life
- Give your students the time to express feelings
- Give specific feedback
- Use pictures to link emotions and experiences
- Share your expectations with your child
- Expect the best
- The right level voice
- Make a game of it!
- Immerse your studetns in literacy throughout the day
- Re-purpose a shoe box as a book box
- Easily hang students artwork around the classroom
- Engage your child through music
- Create an artwork portfolio
- Contain the clutter of piles of paper
- Use shape cut outs to practice learning shapes
- 5 best places to search for colors
- Learn about different art materials
- A review on primary and secondary colors
- I Spy with shapes
- Explore the science behind color
- Use their favorite character to practice colors.
- Teach and encourage independence
- Picture cues help independence
- The backpack
- organizing the school folder
- Participate in a can drive
- A little reflection time is good
- Model good manners with another teacher
- Why say thannks?

















