This post contains affiliate links (what's that?) Our names are important to us. For many Children, the letters in their names will be the very first ones they learn how to write.
In this post, you will find tips to help children recognize, spell, and eventually write their names. You'll want to give the children in your care many opportunities to see and practice spelling their name. There are so many fun ways to practice this skill!
Patterning is an important skill for preschoolers to work on.
Understanding patterns gives preschoolers a solid foundation for learning more complex math skills and for developing reading skills. This fun crayon patterning activity supports preschoolers as they learn AB and AAB Patterning.
Creating a space for art in your early learning program will provide many opportunities for young children to learn new skills. In the Art Space, even the youngest child can learn to appreciate the beautiful designs, and colors that are found in art, Children will begin to develop new language that describes art, as well as explore new art processes, mediums, and tools.
The art space provides many opportunities for children to improve their motor, sensory, language, social emotional, and cognitive development skills as they learn to create.
I am a big fan of IKEA products. I like their affordability, durability, and flexibility. IKEA offers a large variety of products that can be used in a Childcare Space.
Their wide array of child sized furniture, toys, and organizational pieces are sold at an affordable price for providers. Their stylish furniture makes it a great choice for a provider with a shared space as well. Please note: I'm not affiliated with IKEA in any way-other than being a fan of their products! Below you will find over 20+ IKEA popular products that are popular for home based childcare settings. I've tried to highlight some of the unique products that you may not have seen before. These photos have all been shared by our readers who are using IKEA products in their fabulous spaces! Police Activity Pack for PreschoolersLearning about Police Officers is important for young children.
This Pre-K Printable Fun Police Preschool Activity Pack is a great addition to your study of Police Officers in your early learning program. This set includes fun learning activities that help children develop important math and literacy skills as they learn more about police officers.
A reading space (or Library as it is sometimes referred to) provides an area for young children to independently examine books and literacy materials. In this space, children are fostering a love for learning, expanding their vocabulary, learning book handling skills, navigating social awareness, developing language skills, and learning so much about the world!
Below you can find some great Library & Reading Spaces shared by our readers as well as suggested items to add to your space based on the ages you care for.
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