Get ready to celebrate love for our planet this Earth Day with these exciting and educational activities for children! Let's embark on a journey to discover the wonders of nature and the importance of caring for our environment. Visit emmasplace.ca for all the freebies
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Empowering dreams with positivity.
Focus more on your desire than your doubts, and the dream will take care of itself, Mark Twain. This quote can apply to everybody and can also be taught because we frequently lose focus while being immersed in doubts and fears that obscure our way to fulfilling our dreams and goals. As adults, we need to encourage children to think positively instead of the fears that paralyze them. Prioritizing their aspirations and dreams can empower them to navigate challenges with resilience and determination. By fostering a mindset centred on positivity and self-belief, they learn to overcome obstacles and stay committed to their goals. By encouraging the belief in the power of focus and positivity from a youthful age, we empower children to not only dream big but also to take the necessary steps to turn those dreams into reality. In doing so, we contribute to shaping a generation of resilient, determined individuals capable of overcoming obstacles and achieving their fullest potential
"The Adventures of Pat and Blue" by Latoya Patterson is a heartwarming story. In the story Pat struggles with feelings of hurt and anger upon the arrival of her new baby brother. Wishing more time with her mom, she contemplates returning the baby and agrees to help Blue, a magical creature, in exchange for using his magic to make her little brother disappear. However, Pat's journey leads her to an important lesson. This touching story explores young children's emotions when a new sibling enters the family and is complemented by beautiful illustrations
Passover is here, and I brought some educational freebies that you can find on my website for this special occasion
Creativity is inventing, experimenting, growing, taking risks, breaking the rules, making mistakes, and having fun," and "The first step to getting the things you want out of life is this: Decide what you want." That goes for everybody. We need to promote in our children to be creative and not fear making mistakes. These are the first causes that children in the school system are discouraged from being creative and little by little, they stop using their imagination and thinking freely for fear of making mistakes. We, as educators, need to be creative ourselves and encourage our students to do it. Our Traditional educational systems often prioritize conformity and standardized testing over fostering creativity and innovation. As educators, it's essential to create environments where students feel safe to experiment, make mistakes, and think freely. Nurturing creativity is important because we encourage the children to become lifelong learners who will be capable of adapting and even promoting the change that their future deserves.
Dive into the heartwarming adventure of friendship and bravery with 'Lou and his Mane' – now in its captivating second edition! Join Lou the lion on a journey of self-discovery as he wakes up to find his greatest fear realized: his majestic mane is missing! Embark on an unforgettable quest through the jungle alongside Giraffe, Snake, and Monkey as they unite to help Lou unravel the mystery and reclaim his mane. Touching friendship, courage, and problem-solving, this enchanting picture book is perfect for little ones learning about empathy and teamwork. Don't miss out on the magic – grab your copy of 'Lou and his Mane' today!
Riddles are good to develop critical thinking skills problem solving and develop creativity
Reading aloud to children is incredibly important for their cognitive, linguistic, and emotional development.
April is Poetry Month and to celebrate it I choose this time Christina Rosetti's poem "On the Grassy Bank". This poem focuses on a singular image of spring, specifically young lambs playing with their mothers.
The poem's simple language and structure make it accessible to readers of all ages, creating a sense of innocence and joy.
Did you know that Easter isn't just about chocolate eggs and bunnies? It's also a time for giving and getting together with loved ones!
Fun Facts about Easter for kids here are non religious facts. Happy Easter, everyone! #children #kids #kidsactivities #kidslearning #learning #earlylearning |
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