Let's talk everything early learning with your host Melysa Mei. Currently a Pre-K teacher in the country's largest school system and the founder of Pre-K Spot. Melysa is your host and guide to opening up your teaching. Known for open-ended child-led teach
Check out the Play Talks preview episode.Play Talks is the ultimate podcast for early childhood educators who believe in the power of play! Hosted by an experienced, play-based educator, this subscription podcast dives deep into the transformative world of child-led, open-ended exploration. Each month, you'll gain practical strategies, inspiring stories, and research-backed insights to create more joyful, engaging learning environments.Subscribers receive:Two exclusive episodes exploring key topics in play-based learning.A new play invitation idea each month to spark creativity in your classroom.A professional book review to fuel your growth as an educator.Access to a supportive community with bonus surprises like live Q&As and guest expert episodes.Whether you're a seasoned advocate for play or just starting your journey, Play Talks will equip you with the tools, mindset, and inspiration to make play the heart of your teaching. Subscribe today and let's transform education—one play-filled moment at a time!It's like the easiest membership to be a part of. Think of membership type content, but in an easy to listen to and access podcast.Subscribe today to take everything you hear on Pre-K Spot Talks even further into more actionable how to steps.Show NotesEpisode Title: Play Is More Than Fun: Cultivating a Play Mindset in the ClassroomEpisode Description:Welcome to this special free episode of Play Talks! Today, we're diving into the transformative power of a play mindset—how shifting your perspective on play can bring more joy, creativity, and meaningful learning into your classroom.In this episode, we'll explore:What it means to have a play mindset and why it's essential for educators.The incredible brain science behind play and how it builds critical skills like problem-solving, emotional regulation, and collaboration.Practical strategies for overcoming common barriers to play and advocating for its value in your classroom and beyond.Plus, I'll share a personal story about my journey to embracing play, and you'll walk away with actionable insights and inspiration to make play a central part of your teaching practice.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Segment 1: Cultivating a Play MindsetWhat a play mindset is and how it shifts your approach to teaching.Why play isn't just an activity but a lens for seeing and supporting children's learning.How adopting a play mindset transforms your classroom and rekindles your joy as an educator.Segment 2: The Brain Science Behind PlayThe powerful role of play in building neural connections, developing executive function, and fostering emotional growth.Why joy is essential to learning and how play creates a lasting emotional connection to knowledge.How play builds the social-emotional skills children need to navigate the world.Segment 3: Overcoming Barriers and Advocating for PlayPractical strategies to integrate play into your teaching, even with limited time or resources.How to reframe play as essential learning and communicate its value to parents, administrators, and colleagues.Why advocating for play isn't just about the children—it's about reconnecting with your purpose as an educator.Reflection Questions:Take some time after listening to think about these questions:How do I currently view the role of play in my teaching? What might need to shift to adopt a stronger play mindset?What barriers are holding me back from fully embracing play? How can I start breaking them down?How can I intentionally observe and support children's play this week to better understand its value?Click here for a worksheet of all reflection questions mentioned in the episode plus a few more to help you put into action what you heard today!Resources Mentioned in the Episode:Access the partial Article Folder Here - for the full folder subscribe!Check out Harvard's Center for the Developing Child here.Action Steps for This Week:Observe Play: Spend time observing your students at play without intervening. Reflect on the learning you notice happening.Start Small: Choose one activity this week to make more play-centered. For example, try using loose parts or open-ended materials in a lesson.Reflect and Share: Use your Play Reflection Journal to document what you've tried and what you've learned. Share your insights with a colleague or in our Play Talks community!Stay Connected:Subscribe to Play Talks: Ready to dive deeper into the magic of play? Subscribe now for exclusive episodes, play invitation ideas, book reviews, and more. [Link to subscribe]Email Me: Have questions or reflections? Reach out at melysa@pre-kspot.comThank You for Listening!I'm so thrilled you joined me for this episode of Play Talks. Remember, play isn't just fun—it's the heart of everything we do as educators. Let's keep exploring, advocating, and bringing the joy of play to every child we teach. See you next time!Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
This season 7 bonus episode is a round table chat with fellow podcasting ECE's where we start to scratch the surface of important issues in the ECE field.Topic discussion includes:self-care, leadership, collaboration, advocacy, mentorship, and the importance of play - not just for children, but us adults.Fellow ECE Podcasters are:The Child Care Directors ChairThe Everything ECE PodcastShaping Little MindsECE, HonestlyThe Inspiring ECE PodcastThe Forgotten ECEECE Classroom PodcastChildcare ConversationsKnow a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Pre-K Spot Talks: Season 7, Episode 2 - Let's Talk: Play, Libraries, and Books with Jenn HawkesJoin us in this enlightening episode of Pre-K Spot Talks as host Melissa welcomes Jenn Hawks, an educator and librarian passionate about intertwining the magic of books with the joy of play. With over two decades in early childhood education, Jen shares her journey from teacher to librarian and the significance of play in fostering meaningful learning experiences.Episode Highlights:Meet Jenn: Discover Jenn's inspiring path from pursuing a degree in psychology at Columbia University to becoming the K2 librarian in her community. With a wealth of experience as a teacher and UPK administrator, Jen offers invaluable insights into adapting to new roles in education.Play as a Learning Tool: Jenn recounts a transformative interaction with a concerned parent about the value of play in the classroom. Learn how her approach emphasizes genuine learning that flourishes through play, challenging conventional beliefs surrounding worksheets and formal assessments.Revamping the Library Experience:Explore how Jenn intends to transform the library into a vibrant learning hub where reading meets interactive play. She shares creative ideas for nurturing engagement through sensory activities and collaborative games tailored to diverse learning needs.Key Takeaways for Educators and Parents:- Understand that play is an essential component of education, enhancing problem-solving skills and creativity. - Foster a love for books by incorporating play-inspired literature that encourages exploration and emotional learning. Recommended titles include Heather Shoemaker's thought-provoking works and other classics that spark imagination. - Recognize the importance of adapting lesson plans to meet children's emotional and cognitive needs, creating a flexible and joyous learning environment.Advocating for Library Resources:Jenn discusses the disparities in library support across educational districts and underscores the role of dedicated librarians in providing equitable access to literature. This conversation highlights the need for advocacy to ensure all children benefit from quality educational resources.In Closing:Join us as we delve deeper into Jenn's insights and her innovative approaches to early childhood education. Together, we can foster environments where children thrive, learn joyfully, and express themselves creatively. Action Steps:- Engage with Play: Encourage your children to indulge in various forms of play that stimulate curiosity and creativity. Consider materials that promote open-ended exploration.- Explore Literature: Introduce books that inspire discussions about identity, acceptance, and emotional growth in your child's library.- Advocate for Access: Support initiatives that aim to enhance library resources in your local schools to ensure every child has access to the joy of reading.Tune in for an episode filled with actionable insights and expert perspectives that will inspire you to embrace play as an integral part of early childhood education! Don't forget to subscribe and join the conversation on social media! Find Jenn here on Instagram @readitagainmsjennCheck out her You Tube Channel ReaditagainmsjennKnow a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Episode Summary:Welcome back to Pre-K Spot Talks! In our first episode of Season Seven, host Melissa is joined by early childhood experts Samuel Broaden and Kisa Marx as they delve into a deeply relevant topic: weapon play in early childhood education. This engaging discussion goes beyond mere policies and digs into how we, as educators, can approach this play with curiosity rather than fear, ultimately supporting children's emotional development and learning.Key Takeaways:Understanding Weapon Play: Samuel and Kisa illuminate how weapon play can serve as a vehicle for children's emotional expression and social navigation. Listening to the motivations behind this play fosters empathetic dialogue and learning opportunities. Creating Safe Spaces: Reflecting on their experiences, both guests emphasize the importance of creating educational environments where children feel emotionally safe to discuss their fears and experiences, especially when touched by violence.Play-Promoting Policies: The conversation highlights the need for educators to shift away from restrictive policies toward more inclusive practices that honor children's innate impulses to explore complex themes through play.Empowering Educators: Through community and sharing experiences, educators can overcome feelings of isolation and feel empowered to innovate their approaches, fostering a child-led classroom dynamic.Community Connection: Samuel and Kisa stress the importance of building supportive relationships between educators and families, enabling a collaborative effort in nurturing children's emotional well-being.Actionable Steps:1. Engage in Open Dialogue: Create opportunities for children to express their feelings about weapon play and related themes, ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for discussing complex emotions.2. Professional Development: Encourage your professional growth by attending workshops focused on inclusive practices in early childhood education to feel equipped to handle sensitive topics.3. Build Community: Connect with fellow educators to share experiences and strategies around weapon play and other topics. Collaborating can reduce feelings of isolation and build a supportive network.4. Reflect on Policies: Evaluate your current approach to weapon play and consider how you might shift toward a more understanding and inclusive strategy that respects children's learning processes.5. Utilize Resources: Explore books, like Samuel and Kisa's, and literature that discuss the nuances of play to gain deeper insights into navigating these discussions effectively.Thank you for tuning in to Pre-K Spot Talks! Embrace the power of play and reflection to transform your teaching practices. Until next time—play on!Get Samuel and Kisa's book, Rethinking Weapon Play in Early Childhood: How to Encourage Kindness, Imagination and Consent in Your Classroom here. Find Samuel here @honorchildhood on Instagram, Facebook, and on the web.Find Kisa here @iam_still_learning on Instagram and @theplaylabfoundation on Instagram and at theplaylabnfpoakpark.orgKnow a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Could integrating more play into your child's learning routine transform their development? On this episode of Pre-K Spot Talks, hosted by Melissa May, we unpack the fundamental distinctions between free play, play-based learning, and playful learning, and how each contributes uniquely to early childhood education. Melissa starts by highlighting the significance of free play—its unstructured, self-directed nature, and its role in fostering creativity, problem-solving, and crucial social skills. Drawing on the work of Dr. Peter Gray, she illustrates with real-life examples how children engaging in imaginative activities can navigate social dynamics and process their experiences in a safe, enriching environment.As modern challenges like busy family schedules and increased screen time lead to a decline in free play, Melissa emphasizes its irreplaceable value compared to traditional worksheet-based learning. She transitions into the realm of play-based learning, where educator-designed activities with specific learning objectives guide children's exploration. By examining how free play and play-based learning can coexist, Melissa offers practical insights for educators to facilitate an engaging, efficient balance without over-managing playtime.The episode culminates with a nuanced look at the various levels of playfulness in education, from playful learning to free play, and the pivotal role of teachers in each approach. Melissa advocates for integrating more child-led free play in educational settings and explores the mindful use of technology to complement traditional play. She concludes with a call to action for educators to reflect on their teaching practices and embrace playful teaching strategies, inviting listeners to join her for a private podcast offering deeper guidance. Don't miss out—sign up for our email list for updates and valuable resources!Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
What if your classroom could feel like a second home for your students and their families? Join me in this bonus episode of Pre-K Spot Talks as we explore the essential elements for a successful school year: building strong relationships with both children and their parents. Discover practical tips for creating a welcoming environment, from cozy reading corners to involving kids in decorating their space. Plus, I share engaging icebreaker activities that will make your students feel comfortable and valued from day one. Open communication with parents is a game-changer, and I'll show you how to master it. Learn effective strategies for setting clear expectations, organizing family visits, and even integrating parents' passions and cultural celebrations into your curriculum. Handling late-night emails, scheduling parent-teacher conferences, and maintaining transparency through progress reports are all covered, ensuring you create a collaborative and supportive partnership with parents. As we conclude this enriching episode, I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the Pre-K Spot community. Your feedback is crucial, and I encourage you to share your suggestions, questions, and topics you'd like to hear about through the form in the show notes. Together, we'll continue to build a positive, engaging, and inclusive learning environment. So, grab your notebook and coffee, and let's embark on a journey to build meaningful relationships that will set the stage for a fantastic school year.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Unlock the secret to fostering young minds through the magic of play with Zeba from Kindergarten Cafe, our esteemed guest for the season premiere of Pre-K Spot Talks. Together, we tackle the question: how do we champion the cause of play against the tide of an increasingly academic-driven curriculum? Zeba, with her wealth of experience from Massachusetts, illuminates the transformative role of play in early education and shares her strategic battle to embed play at the heart of learning. She offers insights on collaborating with educational leaders and using compelling research to advocate for play-based learning within her community. Her dedication shines through as she provides actionable tips for educators to persevere in prioritizing play, even when systemic changes lag.In this eye-opening discussion, we also dissect the critical difference between play and playful learning, revealing the unparalleled impact genuine play has on developing literacy and social competencies. I reveal tactics for making the benefits of play visible—think creative bulletin boards that track developmental milestones—amidst the pressures of strict school schedules and administrative expectations. Then, we shift gears to discuss how cultivating social and emotional skills in preschoolers sets the foundation for academic success in kindergarten and beyond. By the end of our conversation, it's clear that teaching children how to navigate social interactions and school routines is paramount. For teachers, administrators, and advocates alike, this episode is your invitation to join us in advocating for a playful and enriching start to every child's educational journey.Find more from Zeba here:Podcast: The Kindergarten Cafe PodcastInstagram @kindergartencafeWebsite: https://kindergartencafe.org/ Free Purposeful Play Planning Papers: https://kindergartencafe.org/starting-purposeful-play-in-kindergarten/ FREE Importance of Play posters: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Importance-of-Play-Posters-4890856Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Imagine your child's tiny hands molding a majestic sandcastle, each grain of sand a stepping stone towards cognitive and emotional development. That's the fascinating world we uncover with Dr. Linda Harrison on Pre-K Spot Talks, where play is more than fun—it's a journey through reflection, refinement, and re-engagement. Max's story of his sandcastle creation is our guide, exemplifying how the three Rs lead to self-awareness, problem-solving skills, and resilience. Classroom tales of drawing and paper airplanes further illustrate how these learning experiences, underpinned by play, are essential for growing minds. Relive the joy of discovery with us, as we reveal how revisiting old favorites—be it toys, movies, or timeless games—can reinforce adaptability and uncover new layers of enjoyment and understanding.Step into a space where educators and parents learn the art of subtly shifting a child's focus, unlocking new realms of creativity. Whether it's closing the block area to intrigue little explorers towards the light table, or interjecting with thought-provoking questions to unlock new play patterns, guidance in play is a delicate dance between leading and following. We emphasize skills over content, process over outcome, advocating for a foundation that prepares children for the adventurous learning that lies ahead. Join me, Melissa May, in this enlightening conversation on Pre-K Spot Talks, where we celebrate the playful spirit and the endless learning opportunities that await when we reflect, refine, and joyfully re-engage.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Join me, Melysa Mei, on a journey that began with my own challenges as a student teacher and blossomed into a lifelong mission to champion play-based learning. My story isn't just about the evolution of my classroom; it's a tapestry woven from personal trials, an enduring love for Honda vehicles, and my commitment to the Girl Scouts. I take you through the winding road that led me to realize that traditional elementary education was not my endgame and how embracing play not only transformed my approach to teaching but also brought unbridled joy and cognitive growth into the lives of my students.This episode is a celebration of the universal language of play and its critical role in early childhood education. I share insights from my time at a Reggio Emilia-inspired school and the innovative play materials that have sparked creativity in young minds. As we wrap up, I extend an open invitation to fellow educators to reach out and share their stories, with a hope to build a community that stands united in the belief that learning should always be a playful adventure. Together, let's continue to explore and promote a world where play is the heartbeat of education.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Embark on a mesmerizing expedition into the heart of childhood with me, Melissa May, as we uncover the profound impact of peer play on early learning. Dr. Peter Gray lends his expertise, illuminating how the unstructured chaos of children's interactions is actually a symphony of developmental milestones. Tune in to learn how a simple game of pretend can weave a tapestry of emotional intelligence, cooperation, and linguistic prowess—traits that sculpt future leaders and compassionate citizens. Imagine a world where the patience and consistency of nurturing young minds pay dividends in the form of well-rounded, socially adept individuals. This episode promises to transform your understanding of education, proving that the magic of play is as educational as it is delightful.Witness the transformational power of peer play as it fosters collaboration and empathy in the vibrant world of early childhood education. This conversation delves into the necessity of 'check-ins' and the creation of a mindful community within the classroom, where young learners are attuned to the emotional needs of their peers. As your guide, I'll illuminate the educator's role in cultivating a playground for the imagination, where group art projects become lessons in teamwork and respect. By the end of this episode, featuring insights from renowned experts like Dr. Peter Gray, you'll grasp the essence of how each child's unique contributions to peer play are akin to individual puzzle pieces, coming together to form an intricate and beautiful masterpiece of social and emotional growth.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Discover the magical impact play has on children's development as I, Melissa May, whisk you through heartwarming narratives and empirical evidence celebrating the indispensability of play in education. Drawing wisdom from Peter Gray's profound insights, we unpack the five essential elements of true play and how these experiences carve out robust cognitive, emotional, and social pathways for our youngsters. Embrace the poignant contrasts I've observed in the classroom, where the kaleidoscope of development through play starkly outshines the monochrome hues of traditional learning methods.Strap in as we tackle the tension between structured learning and the liberating realm of child-led play, navigating the challenges and triumphs of embedding play into the academic fabric. I spotlight the ingenious 90-10 rule and share success stories from trailblazing schools that have woven play into the very heart of their curricula. Together, let's join forces to reimagine an education system pulsating with joy and discovery, where play is not just an afterthought but the vibrant core of every child's learning adventure.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Embark on a journey through the magical landscape of childhood imagination with me, Melissa, as we unlock the secrets to fostering young minds with the timeless art of storytelling. Discover how tales spun with love and creativity aren't just entertaining but are powerful catalysts for cognitive and emotional growth. As we weave through this week's Pre-K Spot Talks, you'll gain insights into transforming storytime into an interactive tapestry, rich with the colors of diverse cultures and the sounds of expressive read-alouds. Let's turn the pages together and kindle a flame of passion for reading in the hearts of our little ones.This episode is a treasure trove of strategies for enriching the narrative experience, from setting the stage with child-built wonders to mastering the nuances of voice and gesture that bring characters to life. You'll learn to craft stories that resonate, blending the familiar with the fantastic, teaching empathy, and encouraging active participation. Join us as we celebrate the role of educators and parents in this shared adventure, and leave feeling inspired, equipped, and ready to elevate the act of storytelling to an art form that shapes the storytellers of tomorrow.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Discover the unsung hero of childhood—and life itself—as we explore the transformative power of play in cognitive development. Imagine every burst of laughter and pretend-play scenario as a vital workout for the brain, with renowned neuroscientists Dr. Jack Panksepp and Dr. Stuart Brown guiding us through the neurological gymnasium. We navigate the intricate interplay between the prefrontal cortex, amygdala, and hippocampus, revealing how play sculpts our emotional landscape and memory bank. As we channel Dr. Marion Diamond's findings into our discussion, I share my passion for early childhood education, emphasizing our role as curators of a learning environment where play is as fundamental as the air we breathe.Let's paint with the vibrant hues of creativity and dance to the rhythm of the mind's imagination, embracing play's influence that ripples through every age and culture. This episode is an ode to the notion that play is not just child's play—it's an essential thread in the fabric of humanity, weaving together learning, joy, and innovation. Join me in celebrating this joyful journey, as we pledge to foster an atmosphere where the spirit of play thrives, ensuring that the symphony of discovery and creativity resonates in classrooms and life's grand narrative. Let the echoes of joyous play fill our world, and may we never lose sight of its power to shape, inspire, and connect us all.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Ever wondered how an ever-changing classroom environment might affect your students' learning? Brace yourselves as we deep dive into the world of material rotation in early childhood education. Guided by the seasoned educators' insights, we will explore the significance of keeping the classroom vibrant and stimulating. From understanding your students' developmental needs to aligning materials with weekly themes, we've got you covered with practical strategies and tips on implementing effective material rotation. We even discuss how to plan, create a material inventory, categorize materials, and craft an effective rotation schedule.But we don't stop there. We also unravel how material rotation can keep the learning environment fresh and connected to the natural world. We delve into strategies for observation and creating a space that encourages exploration, creativity, and respect for materials. Above all, we highlight how material rotation can support inclusivity and diversity in the classroom, and align with broader educational philosophies. Whether you're a seasoned educator or a newbie, this episode is your ultimate guide to revamping your teaching practice with material rotation. So, get ready to ignite a spark of curiosity in young learners and foster a lifelong love for learning.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Imagine transforming your teaching methods by embracing play-based education. That's precisely what Amber, the passionate educator behind Cream City Teacher, did and she's here to share how it revolutionized her classroom. With 15 years of teaching experience, Amber has gems of wisdom to offer about the differences between 4K and 5K classrooms in her district, the potent power of play as a classroom management tool, and the overwhelming expectations that kindergarten teachers face.Every journey has its obstacles. For Amber, traditional teaching methods she learned in college were a blockade that she was determined to overcome. Listen as she shares her inspiring journey, the adversities she faced, and how she, like a phoenix, rose from the ashes of societal and administrative expectations, succeeding in incorporating play into her curriculum. The conversation also brings me back to my own expedition - the hurdles I jumped over, the resistance against conventional teaching methods, and my eventual acceptance of play-based teaching.Lastly, let's delve into Milwaukee's history. It's not just Amber's hometown but also instrumental to her journey in play-based teaching. Join us as we unravel the meaning behind Milwaukee's nickname, "Cream City," and the significance of the Cream City brick. We also review the benefits of play-based learning, emphasizing the development of social-emotional skills, and the importance of community building in the classroom. So, tune in, and let's revolutionize teaching through play together!Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Prepare to unlock the transformative power of classroom meetings in early childhood education. With your host Melysa Mei, we delve into the magic that comes from establishing routines and predictability, turning mundane meet-ups into an engine to foster creativity, collaboration, and community in your classrooms. We will navigate the nuts and bolts of executing a successful classroom meeting, from sharing time and planning sessions to problem-solving circles and reflection moments. Grab your notepads, and let's set sail to a journey that could redefine your classroom experience.We won't stop at just outlining the concept. Instead, we're rolling our sleeves up to craft our own meeting masterpiece. Discover imaginative tools like the 'magic box', engaging activities to keep those tiny attention spans in check, and strategies to balance the symphony of young voices. We'll also tackle how to ensure those lively little tornadoes can contribute and benefit from these meetings too. And, if you're pondering about the potential bumps on the road, fear not! We'll be sharing strategies to go about it in style. So gather around as we embark on a meeting of minds, where the simple act of coming together can spark magical impacts in your classroom.Check our the audio course vis private podcast - Magical Morning MeetingsKnow a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Are you ready to unlock the vast universe of creativity and expression? Embark on a captivating journey with me, Melissa May, as we delve into the transformative power of puppets in early childhood education. This episode of Pre-K Spot Talks is dedicated to exploring the magic of puppetry in the classroom, a craft as ancient as storytelling itself. From the grandeur of marionettes to the simplicity of popsicle stick drawings, I share my personal experiences and insights about using different types of puppets to ignite imagination, address conflicts, and teach valuable social skills.Unearth the enchanting potential of puppetry as we discuss its significant role in enhancing storytelling and emotional exploration. Hear the heartwarming story of Jamie, a quiet child who found his voice through a dragon puppet named Draco, and learn how puppetry can foster skills like sequencing, narration, and focus in young minds. We also delve into how you can set the stage for a puppet show in your classroom, not just to entice students, but to create a dedicated space for structured play and learning. So, buckle up and let's navigate the captivating world of puppetry together on this exciting episode of Pre-K Spot Talks!Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Ready to discover the unexpected magic nestled in the world of puppets and teddy bears? Join us, your favorite teacher duo, Mikey and Melissa, as we unravel how these seemingly simple tools can transform early childhood education and foster a loving classroom environment. We dive into the captivating world of puppetry, showcasing how an array of self-made characters can teach children about respect, boundaries, and what 'rough play' entails. Our puppet characters, each adorned with a unique voice, provide immersive narratives that hook children and keep them actively engaged.The adventure doesn't stop there! We also explore the charm of implementing stuffed bears in the classroom. These soft companions, beloved by children, are not just toys but powerful tools that instill lessons about sharing, friendship, and respect. From the exciting passing out ceremony to how these teddy bears become an integral part of morning meetings, we've got the insider scoop. We round off our discussion by explaining how giving a unique name to each teddy bear and puppet can be a gateway for children to express their individuality and enhance learning. Brace yourself for an episode brimming with laughter, lively interactions, and golden nuggets of wisdom about early childhood education you won't want to miss.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Have you ever wondered about the transformative power of play on children's learning? We did too! We had the pleasure of chatting with Laura Shea from Little Stories that Stick, who shed light on the magic of play-based learning and the joys and challenges that come with it. Laura's 16-year-long adventure, from a Pre-K and K classroom teacher to creating an online community for caregivers and educators, is nothing short of inspiring. As we navigate through her experiences, we also reflect on our own parenting journeys and the art of raising little humans in today's world.Giving children the freedom to explore and express themselves through play is a topic close to Laura's heart. She passionately shares her experiences from the Boston Public School system and later in Providence, highlighting the importance of creating a safe space for children, particularly those with disabilities. Play is nothing less than transformational, opening up fresh perspectives on children's learning and development. Laura's passion for play-based learning is infectious, and her insights offer practical advice for educators and caregivers alike.However, introducing play in the classroom isn't a walk in the park. Laura opens up about the hurdles she faced while implementing play-based learning and how she creatively overcame them. Striking a balance between encouraging play and respecting a child's autonomy is tricky but crucial. As Laura's journey unfolds, we realize the significance of allowing children to discover their environment and cultivate creativity through play. So, join us in this enlightening conversation, as we unravel the mysteries of play.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
What if fostering a sense of gratitude in the young minds could positively impact their attitude towards life? That's the captivating prospect we're diving into today on Pre-K Spot Talks. Prepare to be enthralled as we unravel the science behind gratitude and discuss innovative ways to weave it into your classroom's fabric. Picture the smiles when you introduce gratitude jars or the excitement of crafting heartfelt thank-you cards. We'll be reminiscing about those little moments of appreciation that kids convey, so pure and powerful that they can melt your heart.But that's not all, dear listeners. We've handpicked a delightful assortment of children's books that spotlight gratitude. From the inspiring narrative of Oge Mora's 'Follow These Rules' to the heartwarming tale of Pat Brisson's 'Before We Eat, From Farm to Table', these books are sure to spark a dialogue about gratitude in your classroom. We even have Pat Mora's 'Gracias, Thanks', detailing a young biracial boy's expressions of thanks, and Rob Scotton's 'Splat the Cat. Thanks for the Turkey', a tale of a cat's struggle to pen down his thankfulness. So, come along on this enlightening journey and let's make gratitude not just an act, but a mindset for our precious little learners.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Ever wondered how to navigate a bilingual classroom without a designated bilingual staff? Join us, Melysa and Mikey, as we unwrap the day-to-day realities of managing an increasingly multilingual classroom. Our school has seen a boom in Spanish speaking students, and yet we are limited in bilingual staff. We'll share the rewards and challenges of this unique setting, the remarkable speed at which language is acquired in English-only environments, and the role tools like Novel Effect play in maintaining student engagement.As we continue our journey to support multilingual children, we delve into the intricate dance between English and Spanish speaking children in the playground, the inventive methods teachers use to bridge the language gap, and the particular hurdles faced by children still learning to read in their native language. We believe in universal accessibility in teaching, but it's not without its hurdles. Let's discuss these obstacles, our real-life classroom dynamics, and practical tips for educators finding themselves in similar situations. This candid episode is filled with stories, insights, and tips you won't want to miss!Novel Effect Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Are your classroom transitions more chaotic than constructive? What if a dash of play could turn these disruptions into delightful interludes? I'm Melissa May, and on this Pre-K Spot Talks episode, we'll uncover how to harness the power of play to craft engaging transitions. Drawing on research from the University of Virginia's Curry School of Education, we'll explore how simple games like 'floor is lava', 'kangaroo hop', and 'Simon Says' can not only make transitions smoother but also amplify the joy and energy in your classroom. Just like pit stops in a race car journey, these playful transitions provide an opportunity to refuel your young learners with renewed enthusiasm for their learning journey ahead.But, we're not stopping at the how-tos of playful transitions. We'll delve into the profound power of play in early education. Children, as we know, speak the universal language of play, and we'll discuss how we can use this as a powerful tool for fostering deep, meaningful learning. So, get ready to infuse every shift in your classroom with adventure, making learning an exciting journey for your little ones. Together, we'll revolutionize your classroom dynamics one playful transition at a time. Get ready to embark on this exciting voyage and turn your classroom into a lively landscape of learning.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Today, we're embarking on a whimsical journey into the enchanted world of play, and its profound impact on cultivating a growth mindset. Get ready, because, by the end of this episode, your perception of play is about to be dramatically transformed. We'll also explore the far-reaching benefits of a playful approach to learning and the lifelong impact it can have on not just cognitive skills but also emotional intelligence. We're also going to delve into some fascinating research from the Lego Foundation and the University of Minnesota that underline how play not only improves social and emotional well-being for children but also enhances creativity, curiosity, and a sense of community. And that's not all! We're about to reveal how the combination of play and a growth mindset can revolutionize traditional learning methodologies and set children up for a life of resilient and persistent success. So strap in for this magical ride into the world of play and growth mindset. Get ready to unlock doors to worlds you never knew existed!Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
What if there was more to building a nurturing classroom community than just picking out the right posters? With me, your host, Melissa May, discover why fostering a strong community atmosphere in Pre-K and early childhood education goes far beyond the classroom décor. We promise to share actionable strategies and activities that not only create a climate of mutual respect but also ensure every child feels seen and integral. Think morning circles, individual projects, classroom jobs, buddy systems, and reflection time - these aren't just activities, they're ways to sow the seeds for a lifetime filled with strong relationships, continuous learning, and a deep-seated sense of community.We're not just talking about imparting lessons here - we're discussing the beauty of crafting an environment bound together by trust, growth, and connection. This episode isn't just for the educators - it's for everyone who believes in the transforming power of community within education. We delve into the language and routines that can be woven into the fabric of your classroom, making it a haven for every child. Because after all, isn't that what education is all about? Join me as we embark on this journey of shedding light on the critical role community plays in Pre-K education. So, are you ready to turn your classroom into a thriving community?Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
What if the very foundation of motivation, that we've leaned on for so long, is actually doing us more harm than good? Brace yourself for a shake-up as we dive into Alfie Cohn's provocative book, 'Punished by Rewards', a groundbreaker that has us reevaluating our beliefs around rewards in education and life in general. We explore the origin and effectiveness of rewards and their potential pitfalls, questioning whether they truly serve our goals or whether they erode our intrinsic motivation and foster a transactional view of relationships.We'll ponder together over the implications this book has for classroom settings and how it made me rethink my own practices as a parent and an early childhood teacher. From exploring the impact of reward systems on developing a growth mindset to how they can inadvertently promote a fixed mindset, let's unpack the arguments the book makes. We'll also talk about the aftermath of the book's publication, including the controversial reactions it sparked among different communities, and discuss the appendices that add further depth to the book's arguments. This is not just your regular book review. This is a call for reassessment and an invitation to a more thoughtful, conscious approach to motivation and success. Let's have this eye-opening conversation together.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Ever wondered how to build meaningful relationships with the parents and caregivers of your pre-K kiddos? It's a challenging task, but an absolutely indispensable one. In this enlightening episode of Pre-K Spot Talks, we delve into the art and science of fostering these critical connections. Together, we traverse various strategies, ranging from the power of a heartfelt welcome letter to the relatability of a video introduction, along with the significance of expectation setting and the beauty of thoughtful gift-giving. We also explore some engaging family activities that could be woven into your educational tapestry to support diversity and child development.But wait there's more! We dissect the importance of family engagement in a child's educational journey, and how it plays a pivotal role in constructing a robust bridge between home and school. The conversation takes a deeper turn as we explore how teachers can balance school and home activities, as well as handle situations of minimal family involvement with grace. Looking at the bigger picture, we acknowledge the power of partnerships and collaboration among school, family, and community in shaping every child's potential. So, folks, buckle up and join us on this enlightening episode of Pre-K Spot Talks, as we unlock the secrets of effective family engagement in education.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Is scripted curriculum killing creativity in our classrooms and reducing the joy of learning for our little learners? I, Melysa Mei, fervently champion a child-centered, play-based approach to teaching, and in this episode of Pre-K Spot Talks, we'll unpack the controversial topic of scripted curriculum versus a more exploratory learning approach. We'll discuss what a scripted curriculum is, scrutinize its potential drawbacks in an early learning environment, and even propose a few alternatives.I acknowledge that many educators may be required to use these pre-written guides. However, if you're feeling boxed in by a scripted curriculum, or you're simply interested in early education, this episode offers some practical advice. We'll explore tips on how to navigate this rigid teaching approach and incorporate more playful, child-led activities in the classroom. From flexibility in implementing the curriculum, to promoting student engagement and advocating for their needs, I share insights and suggestions to help educators create a more engaging and dynamic early learning environment.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Have you ever felt the suffocating grasp of burnout, especially in the demanding world of early childhood education? You're not alone and we're here to help. This episode is a deep dive into understanding teacher burnout - what sets it off, how to spot it, and most importantly, how to break free if you're already feeling its weight. We shed light on why educators of young children are particularly susceptible and offer pragmatic strategies to keep burnout at bay. From self-care rituals to boundary setting, organizing work, effective communication, mindfulness, and taking routine breaks - we've covered it all. We also share crucial tips on balancing your workload during school hours to avoid the unhealthy habit of bringing work home.Let's face it, teaching is a rewarding but challenging profession and mental well-being is paramount. We drive a meaningful conversation about recognizing warning signs and the importance of seeking help when burnout starts creeping in. Asking for help is not a mark of weakness, but a testament to your strength. We emphasize the availability of support systems for teachers wrestling with stress and burnout. So, tune in to this empowering episode that puts teacher wellness at the forefront. Remember, it's not just about surviving in this profession but thriving. Let's journey together towards a healthier, happier teaching experience.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Welcome to this special back-to-school episode, where we discuss essential preparations for the upcoming academic year. We're keeping it simple, practical, and minimal – perfect for play-based educators!Everything you need for back to school set up is here in the Thrivivial Kit!In this episode:On this episode of Pre-K Spot Talks, we dive into the intricacies of back-to-school preparation for early childhood educators. Melysa shares her experience of managing time within a fixed school schedule and the challenges that can arise. We explore the importance of creating an inviting classroom environment and the significance of videos that introduce the teacher, read books to children, and allow parents to become familiar with the educator before meeting in person. Organizing the classroom and setting up the space is another key topic discussed, with an emphasis on cleanliness and creating a wish list for essential supplies. We introduce a helpful shopping website called Doe and the benefits of using wish lists to obtain additional classroom needs. The speaker also reveals their favorite strategy of sending a comprehensive Meet the Teacher letter to parents, covering everything from routines to playtime duration, to prevent repetitive questions. Our episode also focuses on flexibility in lesson planning and the advantages of being child-led in education. We introduce the Early Childhood Educators Thrival kit, a valuable tool for planning the first 40 days of school and establishing routines. We delve into the importance of collecting information about each child's background, habits, and interests to better understand their needs. We explore the significance of play in back-to-school preparation and offer tips on incorporating new play ideas based on research. Melysa emphasizes the role of identity work throughout the school year and the importance of accurately representing diverse families. Strategies for successful Parent Nights are also discussed.Throughout the episode, Melysa shares her personal experiences and insights gained from her seven years of teaching. She provides tips on efficient classroom setup and time management, with suggestions on how to handle new projects or materials organization. Join us on this episode of Pre-K Spot Talks as we delve into the essential aspects of back-to-school preparation for early childhood educators and discover tips and strategies to ensure a successful start to the school year.Topics covered in this audio session:- Managing time within the school's schedule- The role of the master schedule in determining fixed times for various activities- Limited flexibility in schedule rearrangement- Importance of creating an inviting and aesthetically pleasing classroom- Sending videos to parents before the start of school- Organizing the classroom and setting up the space- Creating an essentials wish list and using a shopping website- Sending a comprehensive "Meet the Teacher" letter to parents- Sending videos to both adults and kids- Being flexible in lesson planning and child-led education- Introducing the Early Childhood Educators Thrivival kit- Collecting basic information about the child and their family- The importance of play in early childhood education- Incorporating new play ideas at the beginning of the yearKnow a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Hello, Pre-KSpot Talk listeners! In today's episode, Melysa Mei dives into the topic of theme-less and decoration-less early childhood classrooms. Below you'll find some key highlights and resources mentioned during the episode.**Key Highlights:**1. *The Power of Unthemed Learning*: Melysa explores the concept of classrooms without a central theme, arguing that this allows for more organic, child-led learning and avoids the potential limitations of a one-size-fits-all theme.2. *The Downside of Over-Decoration*: Melysa discusses how over-decorated classrooms can become overwhelming and distracting, potentially hindering children's ability to focus on learning.3. *Child-Centered Decor*: Melysa promotes the idea of classrooms decorated by the children themselves, offering a more personal and engaging environment for young learners.4. *Intentional Use of Space*: Melysa emphasizes the importance of the intentional use of space in the classroom to cater to various types of learning and activities.Thank you for tuning in to Pre-KSpot Talks.Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review. We appreciate your support and look forward to exploring more early childhood education topics with you in the next episode.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
This episode is a fun quick book review on Purposeful Play by Kristi Mraz, Allison Porcelli, and Cheryl TylerHere's a quick snapshot of what we discussed in this episode:-Introduction and book summary: We start off by outlining what "Purposeful Play" is all about. The book firmly stands by the idea that play and learning are intertwined and can be a potent mechanism to instill meaningful learning experiences.- Why 'Purposeful Play' is a must-read for early educators: We delve into the reason why this book is essential for early childhood educators. The book effortlessly combines research-supported content with practical strategies, helping educators implement play-based learning effectively. - Why 'Purposeful Play' is a great book about play: We highlight the elements that make "Purposeful Play" a standout book about play. The authors emphasize the value of intentional and planned play in promoting learning. - Applying insights from 'Purposeful Play' in classrooms: We discuss how early educators can take the information from the book and apply it to their classrooms. From creating a play-based learning environment to integrating academic goals into play, the book provides comprehensive guidance. - Conclusion: Wrapping up the episode, we reiterate the significance of "Purposeful Play" as an enlightening tool that redefines our understanding of play and its role in learning. **Mentioned in this episode:**- "Purposeful Play" by Mraz, Porcelli, and TylerKnow a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
We all know free play is best, but let's face it, you can only sit with your kid ad play hot wheels for so long or so many hours in a row. Sometimes its fun to plan an engaging integrated interactive activity with your child to change things up a bit. Welcome to another fantastic episode of Pre-K Spot Talks! In this episode, your host Melysa Mei shares three comprehensive lists of fun and educational summer activities for Pre-K students. These activities not only keep the kids entertained during the summer break but also help them prepare for Kindergarten. Key Points:1. **Summer Activities for Play and Learning:**Melysa shared 25 simple and easy activities for kids during the summer. These include a nature scavenger hunt, sidewalk chalk art, water play, gardening, and outdoor story time. These activities engage children in fun, play-based experiences that stimulate their senses, develop motor skills, and encourage learning.2. **Uncommon Ideas for Summer Play:** In this segment, Melysa discussed some uncommon ideas for summer play that go beyond traditional activities. These ideas encourage creativity and curiosity in children and include activities such as creating a shadow puppet theatre, building a bug hotel, and making homemade wind chimes.3. **Cooking with Kids:**Finally, Melysa discussed how cooking can be a fun and educational activity for Pre-K students. She shared five simple recipes that children can help with, including making fruit kebabs, homemade popsicles, mini pizzas, fruit and yogurt parfaits, and rainbow veggie wraps.Melysa emphasized the importance of play in child development, stating that it aids in motor skills development, creativity enhancement, and social skills cultivation. These activities are designed to ensure children are not just entertained, but engaged in playful learning experiences that prepare them for the next level - Kindergarten.Resources:Find the detailed lists and more information about the activities discussed in the podcast on our website.Knives Set - this is the kit I use at home and in my classroomPopsicle RecipesPopsicle Molds - don't forget to run a little hot water or sit out for a short period before unmolding!ChalkSensory Fillers for a Year ListKnow a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
In this episode we talk all about how to create and why we create safe spaces in our classroom. We talk all about how to make our classroom as a whole a safe space for all children.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
This episode is all about some sensory info and ideas for providing multiple sensory experiences within the classroom to help children remain regulated.This blog post provides lots of helpful information.Grab your free list of Sensory Table Fillers for a Year.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
It's time to check in on the visual clutter in the classroom. Let's talk about why its a problem and how to make changes.Here are a few articles to help:Stop Classroom ClutterHeavily Decorated Classroom Disrupt Attention and Learning In Young ChildrenVisual PerceptionKnow a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
In this episode I talk all about the hot topic that is kindergarten readiness.Does it need to be a thing? Can we shift the language around it? You bet we can.I share ideas for what is considered readiness and why we need to stop teaching K material to anyone but kindergarteners.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
In this first episode of season 3 I share with you how our day goes and some insight into my thought process during the school day.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
We know as teachers and teacher parents that life can be crazy and chaotic when working and living with children. I share 5 tips I use daily to help you achieve what feels almost impossible, the ever illusive, work/life balance.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
I this episode we chat a little bit about why you need a teacher beastie and how to take care of that person.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
In this episode we talk classroom set up topics: decor, storage, and schedule.1:36 - for decor9:33 - for storage21:39 - for scheduleClick this link to access - decor checklist, decor reminder, and two storage trackersClick here for a editable schedule example.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
In this weeks episode we discuss two important parts of classroom set up - environment and materials.This previously recorded material is repurposed for you at the perfect time of year for setting up classrooms.I share with you some questions and reminders to think about as well as how I go ahead and set up my classroom.Links mentioned in show:Amazon StorefrontEnvironment and Materials ChecklistsNewsletter SubscribeKnow a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
This week we dive a bit deeper into what the 90/10 rule looks like and how it can be incorporated into every aspect of your teaching.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
In this first episode of season 2 we talk about reflection as our guide forward.Sometimes you have to look back and learn to move on.I share about my reflection process and how we can bring reflection into the classroom, even for our youngest learners.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
This week we talk all about letting the materials loose!Using materials all across the room and not just for it's intended area can be called cross-area play. We talk about the benefits and some great ideas from a NAEYC article as well as what it looks like in my classroom.We also talk about the mess it can create and tips and tricks for cleaning up said mess.Check out a quick look at cross-area play in one of my instagram reels.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
In this week's episode we talk all about progressive education.I share and offer my reactions to the essay by Alfie Kohn entitled, Progressive Education: Why it's Hard to Beat, But Also Hard to Find.We share about what defines a progressive program, what progressive programs are not, why they are awesome, and why there is a resistance to them.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
In this week's episode we talk all about one of my favorite subjects, rough play!This type of play can super uncomfortable and nerve wracking, but we need to all ow it and start to understand it more.We talk about how it fits into the scheme of play and why it is beneficial.We talk strategy and language around this type of play to help children understand their bodies, regulation and process within the context of very physical play.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
This is why we teach...the kids.This week we talk all about how we focus on the students and why that is so important in the classroom.Understanding how we view the children and how that effects the classroom and our teaching is an important idea to reflect one.We also discuss ways to shift our focus to the children instead of all the other things being thrown at us.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
In this week's episode we talk all about where the play has gone and how to incorporate more play into your classroom through open-ended teaching strategies. We all know why play is beneficial in the classroom, but it still only shows up for 30 minutes a day in structured choice times.What are we doing instead? Academics. What can we do to incorporate more play? Open up your teaching style to a more open-ended child-led style and make play the pulse of the classroom. Making the shift in small easy to do steps can start to help incorporate more play a bit at a time.Finding balance in the classroom between free play and guided play, open-ended and close-ended materials, and child-led and teacher-led learning will get you well on your way.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.
This week talk all about the stages and types of play. We get down to the basics so that you as a teacher have the foundation you need to incorporate more play in the classroom.This weeks episode discusses what each stage looks like and what each kind of play looks like. We discuss the benefits of play and how to observe and read children's play.Have some struggling students when it comes to play skills? Have a student stuck in one area? We discuss strategies and ideas for helping push these children forward.We discuss the go to book on play in the classroom, Purposeful Play by Kristine Mraz, Alison Porcelli, and Cheryl Tyler.Know a friend who loves early childhood? Share this podcast. Lot's more topics, tips, and fun on Instagram @prek.spotFor awesome merch and more info visit Pre-KSpot.comEven more free content inside out our weekly newsletter! Join today.We have so many amazing resources and FREEBIES just for you.