Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Welcome!

Hello world! I've been teaching preschool for almost 10 years now in a daycare setting. I love my job and I love giving kids a great start for a lifetime of learning. The idea for this blog came to me after a parent asked me a question about their child. How great would it be for parents, teachers, child care providers,etc. to have place to just get some tips, ideas or information in one easy stop? So, I've started Tips from a Preschool Teacher. My hope is that once a week (more often if possible), I can post a tip or idea from my day.
Parents are often anxious about their child's development and some set the bar too high; others not high enough. Kids can do amazing things if they have the right tools!

Speaking of tools, my first tip is talk to your child! Wow, talking? That's it? That's it. I can't tell you how many people I see come pick up their child while talking on their cell phone. The kids are excited to show them a picture or tell them about something exciting, and their mom or dad is on the phone. Spend a few minutes just talking. Ask about their day, ask about the picture they drew, or what they did in the science area. Talking is the best way for you to model speech to your child. Using please and thank you with your kids will show them manners. Being sure to use polite words or being positive will show your child kindness. Most important though, it teaches your child words! Words are amazing. Words shape our world, and it enables them to give their feelings meaning. Parents don't like when their child whines, but if they don't have the skills to express their needs or feelings, whining is easy for them, and is a hard habit to break. So, take the time to talk with your child. Read signs in the store, read books together, play games of pretend...let your child learn from you in the easiest and best way possible.

Happy Teaching!

2 comments:

  1. I agree! I've had three (very bright) children and I've also worked with pre-schoolers (running a Playgroup and running a Parent&Toddler Group). Talking is very important, because a child who can communicate effectively gets more out of life. Also, if you talk to your child (in a positive way)they benefit from all that lovely attention.

    Like you, I've seen parents who don't seem bothered with "childish" things. I've had parents tell me that they throw away their child's painting away as soon as they get home - so it isn't worth taking! Poor kids!

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  2. I've had parents throw their childs art work away before they even leave the room!! :(

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