Are you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way! As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher. Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com.
The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is an absolute must-listen for anyone in the field of early childhood education. Hosted by Ashley, a seasoned preschool teacher, this podcast offers a wealth of practical ideas and advice that are not only interesting but also highly applicable in the classroom. Whether you're a newbie teacher or have been teaching for years, this podcast is sure to inspire and provide you with fresh perspectives.
One of the best aspects of The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is the abundance of practical ideas it offers. Ashley shares her own experiences and insights, providing teachers with valuable tips that can be easily implemented in the classroom. From innovative teaching techniques to creative curriculum adjustments, Ashley covers a wide range of topics that cater to various teaching styles and needs. Additionally, her positive and upbeat demeanor is infectious, making every episode an enjoyable and uplifting experience.
Another great aspect of this podcast is its length and accessibility. The episodes are just the right length to listen to during your commute or while getting ready for work. Ashley's delivery style is engaging and easy to follow, ensuring that you can absorb the content effortlessly. Moreover, she often provides additional resources on her website and blog, making it convenient for listeners to access supplemental materials.
As with any podcast, there may be some areas for improvement. One potential drawback of The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is that it primarily focuses on preschool teaching. While this may limit its appeal to educators outside the preschool age range, Ashley's expertise and insights are still valuable for those working with young children in general. However, it would be beneficial if she could occasionally touch upon topics that extend beyond preschool education.
In conclusion, The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is an outstanding resource for anyone working in early childhood education. Ashley's enthusiasm and expertise shine through in every episode as she shares practical ideas and advice that can truly make a difference in your classroom. With its accessible format and wealth of knowledge, this podcast is a must-listen for those looking to enhance their teaching skills and create a positive learning environment for young children.
Have you ever handed a pencil to an eager preschooler only to see them struggle awkwardly? In episode 121, discover why the key to confident writing starts with building fine motor skills, not rushing to the pencil.Topics Discussed:The Importance of Fine Motor Skills in Early Childhood DevelopmentThe Challenges of Early WritingThe Fine Motor First ApproachRelated Resources:Fine Motor Build-a-Skill ResourceRelated Blogposts/Episodes:Episode 108: Using Fine Motor Boxes in PreschoolConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Ever thought preschool assessments were just tedious paperwork? Think again! Discover the surprising benefits that can transform your classroom and make a lasting impact on your students' growth. Today, we're diving into 5 reasons why assessments might just be your new best friend!Topics Discussed:What is the purpose of preschool assessments5 Benefits of preschool assessmentsPlus, the FREE Assessment Guide you've been looking forRelated Resources:FREE Assessment Guide2 Year Old Assessment3 Year Old AssessmentPre-K AssessmentRelated Blogposts/Episodes: Episode 112: Using Assessment Data to Plan Lessons Episode 83: Analyzing Preschool Assessment DataEpisode 82: Our New Assessment Approach in PreschoolConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Small group time shouldn't feel stressful! In fact, with a clear plan in place it can be extremely effective. Small groups build confidence, increase engagement, and can help us with targeted instruction for our students. But small group time only works if it's done right! In this episode, let's talk about the most common small group mistakes and how we can fix them! Topics Discussed:Why small group time is beneficial9 small group mistakes and how we can fix themThe done-for-you solution to small group planningRelated Resources:Small Group BinderRelated Blogposts/Episodes:Episode #31: How to Effectively Group Preschoolers for Small GroupEpisode #35: 5 Reasons to Have Preschool Small GroupEpisode #37: Preschool Small Group Activity IdeasEpisode #39: My Top Tips for Preschool Small GroupEpisode #38: Organizing Your Preschool Small GroupsConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Bookmaking is a great way to encourage writing in your preschool classroom! Providing blank books and encouraging your students to fill them with their stories, thoughts, and feelings allows them to expand their storytelling and gives purpose to their marks and drawing. Tune in to episode 118 to hear why bookmaking is important, what emergent writing looks like and how and where we can add bookmaking in our own classrooms!Topics Discussed:What is bookmaking and what are the benefits of introducing it to your studentsHow to incorporate and encourage bookmaking in your classroomWhat emergent writing looks likeRelated Resources:FREE Literacy Training: 3 Mistakes to Avoid to Rock Literacy in your Preschool ClassroomBook: Already Ready by Katie Wood Ray & Matt Glover (affiliate link)Related Blogposts/Episodes:You may also like this episode: Teaching Young Children How Reading Works (Episode 117)Connect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Teaching young children how reading works is a great way to boost confidence and lay the foundation for when it is time for them to actually begin reading! They are aware that they don't yet know how to read and sometimes this can cause frustration. By using 'literary touchpoints' we can help encourage them and a future love of reading!Topics Discussed:Why it is important to teach young children how reading works7 key skills for teaching how reading worksTips on how and when to incorporate literacy touchpointsRelated Resources:FREE Literacy Training: 3 Mistakes to Avoid to Rock Literacy in your Preschool ClassroomBook: Already Ready by Katie Wood Ray & Matt Glover (affiliate link)Related Blogposts/Episodes:You may also like this episode about ways to teach emergent literacy skills! (Ep 91)Preschool Calendar and Why We Still Use It (Ep 111)Connect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
In this episode, we are talking about sensory bins! Sensory bins are an essential part of any preschool classroom. They give our preschoolers a chance to use their senses to explore and learn. Changing out the classroom sensory bin can help create fresh new ideas and opportunities for discovery! If you need some tips, tricks, and ideas on how to make sensory bins both fun and educational ...tune in!Topics Discussed:Benefits of sensory binsWhat to include in a sensory binRelated Resources:FREE Sensory Tub Materials ListRelated Blogposts/Episodes:Blogpost with photosConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
In this episode, we're diving into shared reading—what it is, why it's so powerful for preschoolers, and how you can use pocket charts to make your shared reading sessions engaging and effective. Plus, learn how our Winter Shared Reading Pocket Chart Activities can help you combine literacy learning with seasonal fun.Tune in!Topics Discussed:What is shared reading? Why is it important?3 reasons why pocket charts are perfect for shared reading.How to use my Winter Shared Reading Pocket Chart ActivitiesRelated Resources:Winter Shared Reading ResourcesRelated Resources:Winter Shared Reading BlogpostConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
In this episode, I'll explain why and how I use loose parts to encourage open-ended imaginative play in our block center. With a variety of loose parts, an organized and inviting setup, and a balance between structure and freedom, your block center can become a space where imagination and creativity thrive!Tune in!Topics Discussed:What is Open-Ended Play?5 Strategies for Setting Up a Block Center for Open-Ended PlayBenefits of Loose Parts for Creative PlayRelated Resources:Amazon List for the Block CenterRelated Resources:Blog Post (with photos)Connect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
If managing challenging behaviors has ever left you feeling frustrated or stuck in a cycle of reminders, time-outs, or power struggles, then this episode is for you! We're going to talk about how 'If-Instead' thinking helps you look deeper into behaviors, avoid conflict, and focus on teaching the social-emotional skills our preschoolers so desperately need.Tune in!Topics Discussed:What is If Instead Thinking?Preventing Power Struggles using If Instead ThinkingCreating a Calm and Nurturing EnvironmentHow to use If Instead Thinking DailyRelated Resources:Social Emotional Learning GuideConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Assessment isn't just about ticking boxes or assigning grades. By analyzing assessment results, teachers can tailor their instruction to meet the specific needs of the children that are in their class right now.Many times teachers take time to complete assessments and document observations and then the process stops there. Deciding HOW to use the results of the assessment to create opportunities for learning those missing skills is the most important step!Tune in and hear how I actually use the data I've collected! Topics Discussed:Assessment typesAnalyzing assessment resultsUsing assessment resultsMonitoring progress Assessment Resources:Blogpost: Our New Assessment Approach in PreschoolBlogpost: Analyzing Assessment Data (includes a tool to help you identify which skills are needed class-wideBlogpost: Making Assessment EngagingFREE Assessment Guide Small Group ResourcesBlogpost: How to Effectively Group Preschoolers for Small GroupBlogpost: My Top Tips for Small GroupBlogpost: Preschool Small Group ActivitiesBlogpost: Organizing Preschool Small GroupConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion...
Are you a preschool teacher that still does daily calendar at circle time?It seems like the newest trend in early education is to say ‘so long' to calendars in the classroom. The traditional calendar is either being replaced by a linear calendar or no calendar at all. But why?We know that young children don't quite understand the concept of time in days, months and years. We know this to be true because to a preschooler everything happened yesterday! But, the thing is we don't use our calendar just for looking at the concept of time. I use it as a quick, fun way for us to reinforce and practice some skills. Plus, it's a great way to start laying the foundation for the concept of time by relating events on the calendar back to something important to students.Want to know more about how I use calendar time to practice important skills?Stay tuned!Topics Discussed:Skills that the preschool calendar helps us to practiceHow a preschool calendar can help us lay the foundation for future useHow I use the calendar in my classroomResources Mentioned:Calendar Cards for Preschool - Patterning and Holidays Included | TPTRelated Episodes or Blogposts:Blogpost: Why we Still Use Calendar at Circle TimeConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Subitizing is the ability to quickly identify the numbers in a set without counting. By developing subitizing skills early on, children build a strong foundation for more complex math concepts. How do we practice it in our classroom though? I've got you covered!Stay tuned!Topics Discussed:Two types of subitizingSubitizing cards and how to use themOther ways to practice subitizing in your classroomResources Mentioned:FREE Subitizing CardsRelated Episodes or Blogposts:Blogpost: Assessing Preschool Math SkillsConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
It's the most wonderful time of the year!! It's also a busy and sometimes difficult time of year for teachers! The holiday excitement can definitely affect behaviors in our students. I've found that keeping our little learners engaged is the best way to handle all of that excess holiday energy!If you need ideas for December activities, let me share some of my favorites!Stay tuned!Topics Discussed:December centersDecember small group lessonsDecember whole group lessonsResources Mentioned:Holiday Science CentersDecember Math GamesHoliday Literacy UnitHoliday Shared ReadingRelated Episodes or Blogposts:To see photos of these activities, visit this blogpost.Connect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
It's the most wonderful time of the year!! It's also a busy and sometimes difficult time of year for teachers! The holiday excitement can definitely affect behaviors in our students. I've found that keeping our little learners engaged is the best way to handle all of that excess holiday energy!If you need ideas for December activities, let me share some of my favorites!Stay tuned!Topics Discussed:December centersDecember small group lessonsDecember whole group lessonsResources Mentioned:Holiday Science CentersDecember Math GamesHoliday Literacy UnitHoliday Shared ReadingRelated Episodes or Blogposts:To see photos of these activities, visit this blogpost.Connect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
While we all know fine motor skills are important, but do your little learners have enough opportunities to practice them? I knew during play that most all of my centers have fine motor practice available. But, I also found that some of my students weren't using the fine motor activities that were incorporated into the centers.Time to "think outside the box"! Actually, time to think inside of the boxes! Literally! This little set of boxes and the activities that I created to fill them have helped my students with fine motor skills and I hope they will help yours too!Stay tuned!Topics Discussed:What is a Fine Motor Box16 fine motor activities Why everyone is loving these boxesResources Mentioned:Fine Motor Task BoxesRelated Episodes or Blogposts:See photos at this blogpost: Using Fine Motor TubsConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
The debate over assigning centers vs. allowing free choice is one that has long raged in the early childhood field. In our minds assigning centers makes sense - if children go to each center, they are getting everything we want them to out of center time... right? Maybe not. In this episode, let's talk about 5 specific reasons why assigning centers can backfire!Tune in!Topics Discussed:5 reasons you should consider free choice during center timeRelated Episodes or Blogposts:Episode 13: Benefits of Free PlayConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
We've all heard those words - "I HAD THAT FIRST!"Conflicts in a preschool classroom are common. Whenever we put children together who are still learning appropriate social skills and who haven't mastered conflict resolution yet, it's going to happen!These moments of conflict are the perfect opportunity for us to step in and coach our students. There is so much we can teach students in the moment!In this episode I will take a deep dive into why teaching conflict resolution in preschool is so beneficial, when to teach it, and a step by step of how to coach your students through those unavoidable moments of conflict!Tune in!Topics Discussed:7 important benefits of teaching conflict resolution in preschoolWhen exactly to teach conflict resolutionHow I coach children through conflictsThe conflict resolution in preschool coaching frameworkResources Mentioned:Be proactive and teach conflict resolution during whole group! - Peer Problems Social Emotional Learning ActivitiesRelated Episodes or Blogposts:Blogpost: How to Teach Social Emotional SkillsPodcast Episode 12: How to Teach Social Emotional SkillsConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Are you looking for a fun and engaging way to encourage your preschoolers to write? Sometimes our little learners just need a fun idea to get their imaginations going!Writing invitations can be a fantastic tool to spark creativity, build excitement, and foster a love of writing.Tune in to find out what a writing invitation is and how to use them in your classroom!Topics Discussed:What are writing invitations? How do you use writing invitations?Benefits and expectations of writing invitationsResources Mentioned:Writing Invitations BundleConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
As a preschool teacher, you know the importance of making learning fun and engaging!One way that I LOVE to do this is by adding games into our classroom! Especially, math games!Games can help children develop essential math skills in a playful and interactive way.Let me give you the what, where, and how when it comes to using math games in Episode 104! Tune in!Topics Discussed:The benefits of using math gamesHow to use math games in your classroomWhy we use math games instead of worksheets or flashcardsResources Mentioned:Free Math Games TrainingCircle Time GamesConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Have you tried bringing a Literacy Unit into your Fall Thematic Unit?It's what I have been doing for the past several years and I love it!Many times when we have a thematic unit around fall or autumn we focus on reading themed books. The books might revolve around apples, pumpkins, leaves, and fall in general.We also bring that thematic flair to the art center or we bring autumn into our sensory tub. We may add pumpkins to the science center and create a pumpkin patch in our dramatic play area!We plan our lessons with the theme in mind too, but when it came to literacy, I felt like something was missing and wanted to go deeper than just reading the story. Tune in to find out how I add literacy to our fall unit!Topics Discussed:What literacy elements I add inWhy I think adding literacy is importantHow I add literacy to our thematic unitsResources Mentioned:Fall Literacy UnitRelated Episodes or Blogposts:Bringing Literacy Into Your Fall Unit - Lovely Commotion Preschool ResourcesConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Let's get cutting! Cutting skills and preschool go hand in hand. Many times it is the first time that children have been allowed to use scissors.So, it's important that we understand the continuum in which children's cutting skills develop. To make it a little easier to remember, I created a printable Preschool Cutting Continuum graphic that you can grab at the link below!Tune in to learn about all things preschool cutting!Topics Discussed:The Preschool Cutting ContinuumTips for cutting obstacles such as a child who is struggling to open and shut scissorsResources Mentioned:Free Cutting Continuum PrintableSilly Little Scissors Book (affiliate link)Related Episodes or Blogposts:Preschool Cutting Tips - Lovely Commotion Preschool ResourcesConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Let's talk about circle time, shall we? Do you love it? Or do you loathe it? Some of us have mixed feelings about circle time. And depending on how you structure yours, it can lead to a wonderful group experience or a chaotic and frustrating mess.Today, let's go into some do's and don'ts of circle time!Topics Discussed:Consistency in circle timeHow and when to give choices during circle timeAdding in newness to keep circle time engagingSetting boundaries and expectations during circle timeBringing in jobs to your circle timeMovementResources Mentioned:Rules & Expectations (Sitting Choices Graphic)Related Episodes or Blogposts:Episode 17: Supercharge your Circle TimeEpisode 81: Keep Circle Time LivelyConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Whole group games work SOOO incredibly well at circle time. I use them on the daily and these games allow me to work with students as a group to practice and review academic skills – but in a fun way!In this episode, I want to share with you 5 of my favorite types of circle time games that you can play and adapt for any theme or season! Tune in!Topics Discussed:5 Circle Time Games described (in detail) for you, that you can use for any season!Resources Mentioned:Circle Time Games BundleRelated Episodes or Blogposts:Episode 17: Supercharge your Circle TimeBlogpost with PhotosConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Got a Circle Time Cart? This is one idea for circle time that you are going to want to hear about!When you take a minute to stop and think of all the things that you use or could use during circle time, a long list might start forming. Calendar pieces, pointers, markers, well-wishing wands, music, a pocket chart…. But, do you make sure that all these items are readily available at your fingertips? I'm loving the organization of my Circle Time Cart. So much so that I wanted to share it with you!Tune in!Topics Discussed:The cart itselfTONS of ideas for what to put inside of your cart for circle timeRelated Episodes or Blogposts:Blogpost with Photos of Circle Time CartConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Circle time is a beloved and essential part of the preschool classroom, providing a space for children to connect with their peers, learn new things, and develop important social and emotional skills. To create a successful and engaging circle time experience, it's crucial to carefully consider the physical environment. This episode lays out the key features I think about when setting up circle time.Topics Discussed:The right spaceThe board and wallIntegrating core and add-in activitiesRelated Episodes or Blogposts:Podcast Episode 81: Keep Circle Time LivelyConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Center time is a major staple of a preschool program. And if you are running a play-based classroom like I am… free-play centers is the key ingredient! But have you ever wondered…. how long should I schedule time in centers? Tune in and I will walk you through what the recommendations are for scheduling center time.Topics Discussed:ECERS (Early Childhood Environmental Education Rating System) recommendations.Recommendations based on length of day How to schedule center time so it doesn't feel so overwhelmingResources Mentioned:Free Schedule WorkbookRelated Episodes or Blogposts:Blogpost: How Long to Schedule Centers - With a helpful simplified scheduling chart!Connect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Setting up a preschool classroom is both exciting and daunting. This is the space where new little young minds will explore, learn, and grow. As a play-based classroom, my classroom truly is the second teacher. But, I truly believe we can't just ‘wing it'. There are some important factors to take into consideration when setting up your preschool classroom – and I'm sharing them all here with you! Tune in!Topics Discussed:The 7 key factors to think about before setting up your preschool classroomResources Mentioned:Free Classroom Set Up WorkbookConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
The first day of preschool is a whirlwind of excitement, nerves, and new faces. As preschool teachers, we know the importance of creating a warm and welcoming environment from the start. And we also know how a little strategic planning can go a long way in setting the stage for a smooth and successful year. In this episode, we're talking about why investing time in planning classroom management before those tiny humans even walk through the door is a game changer. Tune in!Topics Discussed:5 ways to pre plan your classroom management - there might just be a couple you haven't thought of.Resources Mentioned:The Chill Spot: Free ResourceThe Schedule Workbook - Free ResourceProcedure CardsGuide to Social Emotional LearningSimplifying Classroom Management TrainingConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Preschool teachers often find themselves navigating many tiny humans with big emotions. While the rewards of being a preschool teacher are huge, it doesn't come without challenges! Behavior management in the preschool classroom is complex and so much of it is our own mindset. Let's talk about the hard truths of behavior management! Topics Discussed:6 hard truths about behavior management in the preschool classroomWhat preschool teachers can do to change their mindsets around behavior managementResources Mentioned:The Chill Spot: Free ResourceConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
No preschool classroom is immune to it… little learners with BIG emotions. Some years are different from others, but every school year we will have children in our class that need help processing big emotions. And this year was the year I finally created something that I feel like really helps…. It's called The Chill Spot and I want to share it because I'm so excited about the progress I am seeing! Tune in to find out what it is and the benefits I have seen from using it!Topics Discussed:What the Chill Spot isWhy and how it is usedHow it has been working in my classroomResources Mentioned:The Chill Spot FREE ResourceRelated Blogposts or Episodes:Blogpost: The Chill Spot: What it is and how it's WorkingConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
We all know the importance of fostering a strong literacy foundation in our little learners. But with so much to juggle, ensuring we're hitting all those crucial emergent literacy goals can feel overwhelming. I do understand why many teachers still grasp to a step-by-step plan. It makes sense to our brains and makes us feel confident that we are covering the skills we should be (even if it's done in a way that research tells us is not best for young children).But in this episode, I will help you understand how and why taking the non-traditional path to teaching emergent literacy skills is truly the way to go!Topics Discussed:Literacy plan - why I no longer use plans like LOTWWhat makes this plan different from a sequential curriculumResources Mentioned:Get Your Lit Together: Preschool Literacy Made Easy courseConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Isn't it amazing to see the way our little learners soak up everything around them? They're like tiny sponges, eager to explore and learn new things.When it comes to early literacy, our little sponges need the right opportunities to help them learn foundational literacy skills. Let's face it, traditional flashcards and worksheets can feel a bit…well, dry... and honestly... those methods aren't meaningful ways to learn letters. Plus, as you know from Episode 90, laying the literacy foundation is about SO much more than letter learning.So how do we make learning these emergent literacy skills exciting and engaging for our preschool crew? Tune in to find out!Topics Discussed:5 proven methods to help learn emergent literacy skillsResources Mentioned:Beyond the ABC's Free ChallengeRead Aloud Activities Bundle for Pre-K Shared Reading Pocket Chart Poems and Simple Sentences BUNDLE Shared & Interactive Writing BUNDLE for Pre-K and Kindergarten Connect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or...
For whatever reason, parents seem to think if their preschooler can't name all the alphabet letters by the end of preschool, then the year was a loss. Or maybe you've even had an administrator that sees letter recognition as the key early learning goals for literacy!It can be frustrating because, as preschool teachers, we know that early literacy is so much more than just memorizing letters!This poses an important question though. What should we be teaching in this emergent literacy stage?Tune in to find out exactly which skills we should be focusing on when it comes to early literacy.Topics Discussed:4 early literacy skills you should focus onAdditional resources to help you incorporate a holistic approach to early literacyResources Mentioned:Beyond the ABC's Free ChallengeFREE List of Skills Every Emergent Reader Must Have to Lay the Literacy FoundationConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
We all know the importance of fresh, engaging center materials to spark curiosity and learning in our preschoolers. But let's be real, sometimes the thought of prepping and switching out those materials feels like a whole other mountain to climb.We've all been there. You spend all this time crafting amazing experiences, but then changing things out feels like a chaotic avalanche. Fear not, my friend! This episode will definitely help. Topics Discussed:6 practical tips to help prep and manage center rotationsA special offer!Resources Mentioned:Preschool Planning MatrixRelated Episodes or Blogposts:Blogpost: Leveling up your Centers with Tray TaskingBlogpost: Level Up your Preschool Science CentersBlogpost: Why we Change out our Drama CenterPodcast: Episode 49 - Center Signs that Work HarderConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Do you want to keep your preschool center time fresh and engaging, but get overwhelmed at the thought of actually doing it? Changing out centers for center time is some serious work! But, what you need is a plan! In this episode, let me walk you through my step-by-step process for changing out your centers! Tune in!Topics Discussed:The problem- changing out centers can be overwhelming and time consumingThe solution for easy switchesMy step-by-step process that will save you time and sanityA special offer!Resources Mentioned:Math & Literacy Center Bundle SALEWriting InvitationsScience CentersPreschool Planning MatrixRelated Episodes or Blogposts:Blogpost: How Long to Schedule CentersPodcast: Episode 13- Benefits of Free Choice PlayConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
You know the centers in your classroom that your preschoolers rarely go to? The centers that when they do get students, those students rarely stay for too long? I call those the "un-popular" centers. I've found a way to liven up those centers! Tune in!Topics Discussed:Un-popular centers - writing, math, science, literacyHow to make the un-popular centers fun and appealingRelated Episodes or Blogposts:Blogpost: Free Play + Playful Learning = Engaged CentersPodcast: Episode 14- Free Play + Playful Learning = Engaged CentersBlogpost: Level Up your Preschool Science CentersBlogpost: Why we Change out our Drama CenterPodcast: Episode 62 - Why we Change out our Drama CenterPodcast: Episode 48- Preschool Centers: Free Choice or Rotation?Connect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
We all know the magic of center time: a room buzzing with creativity, exploration, and little minds learning through play. But let's be honest, sometimes center time can feel more like...chaos erupting.Keeping children engaged can be challenging. Today I want to share with you 5 strategies that have helped guide me to making my free play centers more enjoyable for all!Topics Discussed:Change it upUse hands-on materialsPut it on the tableUse noveltyPlay in the centerRelated Episodes or Blogposts:Blogpost: Free Play + Playful Learning = Engaged CentersPodcast: Episode 14- Free Play + Playful Learning = Engaged CentersBlogpost: Preschool Centers: Free Choice or Rotation?Podcast: Episode 48- Preschool Centers: Free Choice or Rotation?Connect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
The end of the school year is definitely bittersweet. It's exciting for our current students to be headed to new adventures and hard to let go of the littles we have had in our classrooms all year! One thing I do at the end of each year is spend some time reflecting. What worked in my classroom and what do I want to change for that new group of students coming in! Topics Discussed:The importance of reflectionSeveral key areas to reflect on (wins and needs work)Setting goals for next school yearResources Mentioned:Get your Yearly Planning On (free training)Circle Time GamesInteractive Read AloudsShared ReadingInteractive and Shared WritingRelated Episodes or Blogposts:Setting Up your Preschool Classroom (video)Connect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
While conferences are a great time to connect with parents, celebrate student achievements and also provide a space to express concerns - it's not easy. Most of us are extremely comfortable talking to young children, but talking to parents can feel like a totally different experience! In this episode of the Lovely Preschool Teachers podcast, you will get tips on how to make conferences go more smoothly and actual examples that you can use when talking to parents! Topics Discussed:Positivity FirstGiving SpecificsFocusing on SkillsProviding SupportConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
I've done a lot of required assessments in my day. And when I think back, I can confirm that I didn't actually use the results from the assessments. I just got the assessment done and called it a day.But, the purpose of assessing is to check progress and if there is a discrepancy, to use that data to create lessons and learning opportunities to help teach that missing skill.Tune in to this episode to hear the why, how, and what behind data collection and the system I created!Topics Discussed:Why assessment data should be analyzedThe system I created and how to use itWhat can be learned from collecting assessment dataResources Mentioned:Free Quick Data CollectorFree Assessment GuideRelated Episodes or Blogposts:Episode 26: Do This, Not That - Assessment EditionEpisode 27: Making Preschool Assessment EngagingEpisode 31: Streamline your Preschool Assessment ProcessConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
We all know the importance of preschool assessment – it helps us understand our little learners and tailor our teaching to their needs. But traditional assessment periods can sometimes feel overwhelming. Testing all of the skills multiple times per year is exhausting and unnecessary! What if you were only focusing on specific skills to assess for each testing period? You'd be doing LESS assessing. Now you can use that time saved to TEACH those missing skills in small group! Let me introduce you to 'The Storybook Method'.Topics Discussed:Why use the Storybook Method for Preschool Assessment?The Skill Break-DownWhat to do about Re-AssessingThe 4 Step Process to Storybook Your AssessmentsResources Mentioned:FREE Storybook Method Assessment GuideRelated Episodes or Blogposts:Blogpost: Making Assessments EngagingPodcast Episode 31: Streamline your Preschool Assessment ProcessConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Circle time is a great way to review skills and grow class community! However, what do you do when circle time feels like more of a hassle than it's worth? Is it hard to keep the students engaged? Is your circle time becoming boring? In this episode I will help you bring joy into your circle time!Topics Discussed:Why circle time might need a refreshWays to keep circle time livelyResources Mentioned:Free Circle Time PlanRelated Episodes or Blogposts:Quick & Easy Circle Time Games - Lovely Commotion Preschool ResourcesConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Raise your hand if you struggle to ‘fit it all in'.Relying on small group time to fit in all the things that preschoolers need to know just wasn't cutting it.The problem is… since small group time often occurs during free play, there are many distractions. Not only do some children not want to leave their play to come to the small group table, teachers are often needed for conflict resolution.But, while teachers are taking the time to help students in the social setting, they are struggling to fit in all of the other things!That's where quick and easy circle time games come in!Topics Discussed:What is a circle time game?How do you use a circle time game?Do they really help?Resources Mentioned:Sign up for a Sample of FREE Circle Time GamesCircle Time Games Bundle6 Principals of How Children LearnRelated Episodes or Blogposts:How to Use Circle Time GamesConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
As Play-Based Preschool Teachers, we often find ourselves juggling multiple responsibilities and trying to create engaging and play-filled experiences for our little learners. However, while trying to provide the best education possible, we can end up getting overwhelmed and stretched too thin. Topics Discussed:Reconsidering classroom partiesSimplifying student giftsRethinking seasonal decorEliminating 'themed days'Holiday programsConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Sharing. It's a common topic amongst those who teach young children. Why are preschoolers expected to share? What impacts might forcing young children to share have? What should we do instead. This episode covers it all!Topics Discussed:The reasons preschoolers are told to shareThe negative impact it can haveWhat we should teach insteadHow to help children solve "sharing issues"Connect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Preschool is often the first time that young children are leaving their home environment and trying out a classroom setting. This includes the need for peer-to-peer communication. It can be hard for children who have not had many opportunities to practice these types of interactions before. As educators, it is our job to help them navigate these peer relationships. Topics Discussed:Skills children need to effectively communicate with peersWays to teach peer communication to preschoolersIdeas and activities to help children interact with peersResources Mentioned:Social Emotional Lesson PlansRelated Episodes or Blogposts:How To Teach Social Emotional Skills In Whole GroupConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Question of the Day, Daily Question, Preschool Graphing and Survey of the Day has long been a staple in early childhood classrooms… for good reason.With children being quite ego-centric (a nice way of saying, they think it's all about them), students learn new things more easily when they are at the center of it.So, when we ask each child a question, gather everyone in the classes' responses and analyze the data – children are interested!Topics Discussed:How to use survey of the day and the benefits of itA walk through of exactly what survey of the day looks like in the classroomTypes of surveysResources Mentioned:Clipboard Surveys BundleClassroom Management Podcast SeriesRelated Episodes or Blogposts:Podcast Episode 32: Ideas for Preschool Classroom JobsConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
As preschool teachers we are constantly looking for ways to incorporate literacy in our classrooms to support our young learners. One powerful tool that surrounds us every day is environmental print. This type of print refers to print that children see around them in their day to day lives, such as signs, logos, labels and symbols. Environmental print can play an important role in literacy development in our preschoolers.Topics Discussed:How environmental print benefits literacy developmentWays to incorporate print into your classroomActivities that support environmental printResources Mentioned:FREE literacy training: '3 Mistakes to Avoid to Rock Early Literacy in your Preschool Classroom'Classroom Management Podcast SeriesRelated Episodes or Blogposts:How to Teach Literacy Without LOTW3 Mindset Shifts Preschool Teachers Need to Make regarding Teaching Letter RecognitionUsing Meaningful Experiences to Teach LettersUsing Meaningful Experiences to Teach LettersFinding the Time to Implement Preschool Literacy Experiences in the Preschool Classroom Connect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com
Looking for some cool math games for pre-k?I am a game-loving teacher who brings games into learning whenever I can. And math lends itself well to game play, because most of the time my pre-kers don't even know they are learning! What's even better… my students are practicing turn-taking and how to win and lose gracefully. Name me a worksheet that can do that!?Topics Discussed:9 types of gamesBenefits for each of the games mentioned.Resources Mentioned:Preschool Math GamesMonthly Math GamesAt-Home Math GamesRelated Episodes or Blogposts:9 Pre-K Math Games We Love - Lovely Commotion Preschool ResourcesConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.comMentioned in this episode:Classroom Management Podcast SeriesTake a listen to the Classroom Management Podcast Series Here: https://feeds.captivate.fm/lovely-preschool-teacher-podcast/classroom-management-series/
Have you tried everything when it comes to behavior management? Taught them all of the expectations and practiced the procedures? Sometimes we need to play detective to find out what is really going on behind one (or more) of our student's unwanted behavior. Topics Discussed: Playing behavior detectives and loads of questions to ask yourself Asking for help Recognizing when something is out of your realm of expertise Realizing that some days are just hard Resources Mentioned: Free Classroom Management Training Related Episodes or Blogposts: Episode 69: Honest Truth about Behavior Charts Episode 70: Beware of Classroom Rewards Episode 71: What Student Behaviors are Telling You Episode 72: Going Beyond Managing Behaviors Connect with Ashley Follow on Instagram @lovelycommotion Join the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook Group More About the Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast Are you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way! As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher. Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com ⭐ Listen to the entire Classroom Management SeriesMentioned in this episode:Classroom Management Podcast SeriesTake a listen to the Classroom Management Podcast Series Here: https://feeds.captivate.fm/lovely-preschool-teacher-podcast/classroom-management-series/
Are you a teacher or a manager?I don't know about you, but I refer to myself as a Preschool Teacher, not a Preschool Manager.So, why when it comes to behaviors in the classroom, we feel that they need to be managed? Why not taught?I didn't sign up to be managing behaviors, I signed up to teach…. and that shouldn't just mean academic skills.Topics Discussed:Why teach instead of manageTeaching missing skills in the momentTeaching skills before a behavior happensTeaching skills in a whole group settingResources Mentioned:Procedures CardsSocial Emotional Learning UnitsLearn More about Social Emotional Learning Units HereRelated Episodes or Blogposts:Episode 69: Honest Truth about Behavior ChartsEpisode 70: Beware of Classroom RewardsEpisode 71: What Student Behaviors are Telling YouEpisode 62: Transforming Preschool Behaviors with Social Emotional LearningConnect with AshleyFollow on Instagram @lovelycommotionJoin the Lovely Preschool Teachers Facebook GroupMore About the Lovely Preschool Teachers PodcastAre you a busy preschool teacher who loves gaining new ideas, perspectives, and inspiration for your classroom? The Lovely Preschool Teachers Podcast is here to help you up your confidence in educating early learners in a quick, actionable way!As an early educator who is still in the classroom, Ashley Rives will share the ins and outs of how she runs her classroom in a play-based, child-centered way. Each week, expect a new episode focused on actionable strategies to level up your abilities and confidence as a preschool teacher.Ashley Rives is an early educator with over 17 years of experience and a strong passion to help teachers implement child-centered learning in preschool classrooms all over the world. You can follow her on Instagram @lovelycommotion or learn more at the Lovely Commotion Preschool Resources website: www.lovelycommotion.com