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Top Inspirational Resources for Early Childhood Teachers
Teaching is becoming more difficult. There is no doubt about it. Children are becoming less curious and engaged, and they’re also finding it more difficult
Ten Tips to Take a Break from Screens and Get Outside
Most adults (and many children) spend hours in front of a screen each day. In fact, research from GWI https://datareportal.com/reports/digital-2022-global-overview-report reveals that the typical internet
The Curious Garden an Integrated Inquiry Lesson Plan
The Curious Garden by Peter Brown lends itself beautifully to a lesson plan that integrates Science and inquiry through hands-on learning. The story of a
In-depth Lesson Plan and Activities with Q Pootle 5 in K-2
Teaching is exhausting. Don’t you wish someone would just give you all the ideas and a lesson plan that saves you time, so that you
On the Go Inquiry-Based Learning from K-2
On the go inquiry-based learning is the easiest way ever to engage children in the things that interest them. What do I mean by on
Raising Children in a World with Technology
How do we raise children in a world driven by technology? Raising children in a technological world is challenging. How do we safeguard our children
What is Unschooling
Just hearing the word “unschooling” sends shivers down my spine. Does this mean that kids are left to experience their own learning willy-nilly and never
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs: Nurturing Curiosity in Kids
Maslow’s Theory of Hierarchy Abraham Maslow was an American psychologist who introduced the theory of a hierarchy of needs in 1943 in a paper named
8 Strategies to Help Kids with School Readiness
Here are eight tried and true strategies that I have found over the years that actually work and ensure that our kids are going to take to learning like ducks to water!