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    Explore " preschool curriculum" with insightful episodes like "Pre-K Edition: What to Teach and When to Teach it?", "Kindergarten Readiness, Should Preschoolers Read Before Kindergarten?", "My Foolproof Formula to Improve Cleanup Transitions", "3 Steps to Improve Handwriting Skills in Preschool" and "Is Your Classroom Too Loud?" from podcasts like ""Elevating Early Childhood", "Elevating Early Childhood", "Elevating Early Childhood", "Elevating Early Childhood" and "Elevating Early Childhood"" and more!

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    Pre-K Edition: What to Teach and When to Teach it?

    Pre-K Edition: What to Teach and When to Teach it?
    Listen, it's no secret that teaching preschoolers isn't easy peasy. It's full of ups and downs with lots of bumps along the way, which leaves you exhausted from trying to find a balance between work and life. You just wish somebody would tell you what to teach and when to teach it, so you can find time to do the endless mounds of laundry or cook the occasional meal for your family. If any of this sounds familiar to you, I want you to know that you're not alone. In this episode of Elevating Early Childhood I'm sharing my top 3 tips for knowing what to teach and when to teach it in your pre-K classroom.

    Kindergarten Readiness, Should Preschoolers Read Before Kindergarten?

    Kindergarten Readiness, Should Preschoolers Read Before Kindergarten?
    What does it really mean to be “kindergarten ready?” Should we be teaching kids to read before they enter kindergarten? Are you worried that your preschool or Pre-K kids won’t have all the skills they need to excel in today’s kindergarten classrooms? In this episode I'm going to break it all down for you so your kids will be well-prepared for kindergarten - and beyond.

    My Foolproof Formula to Improve Cleanup Transitions

    My Foolproof Formula to Improve Cleanup Transitions

    Do transitions in your classroom have you at the end of your rope? Does it feel like you’re trying to herd kittens during arrival, dismissal, or cleanup time?

    Then I have two things to tell you:

    1. You’re not alone.
    2. I can help!

    You see, transitions are something that all early childhood teachers struggle with. Yes, even the most experienced ones.

    The issue is that even though everyone says transitions are important, no one ever gives you an actual roadmap to follow.

    And that can leave teachers like you and me feeling a bit… all over the place.

    Lucky for you, because I’ve been through this more than enough times, I’ve come up with a foolproof formula to easy transitions in the preschool classroom; specifically, cleanup transitions.

    So if getting your preschool students to clean up seems like an impossible task, this episode is for you!

    Well then, what are you waiting for?

    Tune in now.

     

    Key Takeaways:

    Are cleanup transitions a nightmare for you? (00:00)

    The four building blocks of cleanup time (03:05)

    An easy step-by-step process you can follow (06:07)

    Some troubleshooting tips (21:13)

     

    Additional Resources:

    - Got a burning question for Vanessa? Get your answer on the Elevating Early Childhood podcast here.

    - Visit our website to find tons of pre-K teaching resources here.

    - Get my book “Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers”.

    - Learn more about my exclusive mentorship program, “Teaching Trailblazers”.

    - Watch my previous transition video here.

    - Get my Visual Routine Bundle here.

    - Get my Back to School Bundle here.

     

    Elevating Early Childhood is an early education podcast dedicated to helping Pre-K, Preschool, and Kindergarten teachers teach better, save time, and live more.

    If you enjoy the podcast, please follow, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform.

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    3 Steps to Improve Handwriting Skills in Preschool

    3 Steps to Improve Handwriting Skills in Preschool

    Do your students struggle to write the letters of the alphabet?

    If so, I’ve got some good news for you: You’re not alone! 

    In fact, most preschool teachers have to deal with this issue every single year (if not several times a year).

    And because I have dealt with it too, I’ve ended up coming up with a few solutions to this pesky problem.

    Improving your preschool students' handwriting can be a difficult task (even daunting for some of us), but it’s not impossible.

    Don’t believe me?

    Then listen to this episode where I share my top three steps to improve your preschoolers’ handwriting, try those tips, and let me know how it goes. I promise, they work!

    All right, are you ready to learn more?

    Let’s dive in.

     

    Key Takeaways:

    How to help your preschool students improve their handwriting (00:00)

    Understand the importance of fine motor skills (03:56)

    Set developmentally appropriate expectations (06:13)

    Use the right tools at the right time (10:30)

    Let’s discuss some conflicts (24:27)

     

    Additional Resources:

    - Got a burning question for Vanessa? Get your answer on the Elevating Early Childhood podcast here.

    - Visit our website to find tons of pre-K teaching resources here.

    - Get my book “Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers”.

    - Learn more about my exclusive mentorship program, “Teaching Trailblazers”.

    - Watch my episode about playdough tools here.

    - Discover more handwriting tips here.

    - Check out my favorite fine motor tools here.

    - Get our Farm Fine Motor Printables here.

    - Get your pre-writing cards here.

    - Grab your FREE Fine Motor Parent Handout here.

    - Get your FREE printable playdough recipe here.

     

    Elevating Early Childhood is an early education podcast dedicated to helping Pre-K, Preschool, and Kindergarten teachers teach better, save time, and live more.

    If you enjoy the podcast, please follow, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform.

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    Is Your Classroom Too Loud?

    Is Your Classroom Too Loud?

    Friends, I have a question for you: Are the students in your classroom too loud?

    If so, then welcome to the club no one wants to join (yes, I have jokes).

    I can relate to students who have trouble keeping their outside voices where they belong, outside. 

    And principals who complain about noisy classrooms.

    No matter what has brought you here, you and I both know there is no magic fix for this little (but very loud) problem. 

    Yes, we all wish we had a magic wand sometimes. Alas, no one has discovered that yet. So, we’ll have to go with the next best thing…

    What’s that?

    Tune in to this week’s episode to find out.

    Are you ready?

    Let’s dive in!

     

    Key Takeaways:

    Is your classroom too loud? (00:00)

    Story time! (02:37)

    My 5-step solution to a loud classroom (03:26)

    A few pitfalls you need to avoid (12:44)

    How about troubleshooting? (18:35)

     

    Additional Resources:

    - Got a burning question for Vanessa? Get your answer on the Elevating Early Childhood podcast here.

    - Visit our website to find tons of pre-K teaching resources here.

    - Get my book “Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers”.

    - Learn more about my exclusive mentorship program, “Teaching Trailblazers”.

     

    Elevating Early Childhood is an early education podcast dedicated to helping Pre-K, Preschool, and Kindergarten teachers teach better, save time, and live more.

    If you enjoy the podcast, please follow, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform.

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    Using ASL in the Early Childhood Classroom

    Using ASL in the Early Childhood Classroom

    Friends, I have a question for you: Could your students use a little extra help paying attention during circle time? Are they constantly interrupting you? Or maybe they're struggling to learn important academic skills? 

    All right, that was more than one question, but you get the gist!

    Children have short attention spans, and that can mean constant interruptions in the early childhood classroom.

    But what if I told you that there's one thing that you could do in the classroom to help with all of that and more?

    And the good news is you don’t need any extra tools for it!

    That one thing, my friends, is American Sign Language (ASL for short), and I’ll be discussing how you can incorporate it in your preschool classroom with today’s guest, an expert in ASL and a nationally-certified ASL interpreter, the brilliant Cynthia Long.

    Are you ready to learn more?

    Let’s dive in!

     

    Key Takeaways:

    Let’s talk about ASL (00:00)

    Is ASL only for people with hearing challenges? (02:54)

    The benefits of using ASL in the classroom (06:15)

    Is ASL difficult to learn? (16:40)

    Parting thoughts from Cynthia (24:35)

     

    Additional Resources:

    - Got a burning question for Vanessa? Get your answer on the Elevating Early Childhood podcast here.

    - Visit our website to find tons of pre-K teaching resources here.

    - Get my book “Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers”.

    - Learn more about my exclusive mentorship program, “Teaching Trailblazers”.

    - Discover our ASL alphabet posters here.

    - More ASL FREE teaching resources here.

    - Use code FREEFC to get your ASL flash cards freebie here.

    - Learn more about Cynthia’s work here.

    - Follow ASL Teaching Resources on Instagram here.

    - Follow ASL Teaching Resources on Facebook here.

     

    Elevating Early Childhood is an early education podcast dedicated to helping Pre-K, Preschool, and Kindergarten teachers teach better, save time, and live more.

    If you enjoy the podcast, please follow, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform.

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    The Top 5 Playdough Must-Haves for Preschool

    The Top 5 Playdough Must-Haves for Preschool

    Do your students love playing with playdough in your classroom or at home? I know mine do!

    Playdough is not only super fun for children to play with, it’s also a great tool for them. It can help them develop stronger hand muscles and better hand-eye coordination. It’s also a great way for them to develop their fine motor skills.

    Plus, let’s be honest: It’s the one thing you can offer preschoolers and know it’ll keep them engaged and on task for waaaay longer than a few minutes.

    This is why having a playdough center in your preschool classroom is a must

    Wondering how to make yours as interesting as possible?

    Listen to this episode where I share my best tips for setting up and organizing your playdough center PLUS my favorite play dough recipe and dough tools to increase student engagement in the center.

    Are you ready?

    Let’s dive in!

     

    Key Takeaways:

    Let’s talk about playdough! (00:00)

    How to organize your playdough area (02:41)

    What type of playdough should you use? (05:49)

    My top playdough accessories (07:38)

    How to make your playdough super colorful (17:23)

    Some troubleshooting tips for you (19:02)

     

    Additional Resources:

    - Got a burning question for Vanessa? Get your answer on the Elevating Early Childhood podcast here.

    - Visit our website to find tons of pre-K teaching resources here.

    - Get my book “Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers”.

    - Learn more about my exclusive mentorship program, “Teaching Trailblazers”.

    - Get your FREE printable playdough recipe here.

    - Discover more playdough ideas here.

    - Get playdough task cards here.

    - Get textured rolling pins here.

    - Get dough extruders here.

    - Get plastic dough scissors here.

    - Get cookie cutters here.

    - Get alphabet dough stampers here.

    - Get liquid watercolors here.

     

    Elevating Early Childhood is an early education podcast dedicated to helping Pre-K, Preschool, and Kindergarten teachers teach better, save time, and live more.

    If you enjoy the podcast, please follow, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform.

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    How to Ace Your Formal Observation

    How to Ace Your Formal Observation

    Nothing strikes fear in the heart of a teacher more than a formal observation. 

    You’re exhausted from all the hours you spent creating the perfect lesson plans. 

    You’re waiting anxiously with a dry mouth and sweaty palms for your principal to walk through the door.

    And there’s this sound of a clock ticking inside your head that you just can’t get rid of, no matter how hard you try.

    Are you stressed out yet? Because I sure am!

    But no need to panic, because, as always, I’m here to help!

    It doesn’t matter if you’re a new teacher or a seasoned veteran, formal observations will always get those butterflies in your stomach going.

    But that doesn’t mean you should let those butterflies ruin your day.

    Instead, listen to this episode, and discover my top tips for a stress-free observation, as well as all the pitfalls to avoid.

    Are you ready?

    Let’s dive in!

     

    Key Takeaways:

    Discover my tips for a stress-free observations (00:00)

    Let’s go back to the nineties! (02:34)

    The pitfalls you need to avoid (03:02)

    What you should do (05:47)

    Three things you need to focus on (07:45)

    An example of a successful lesson (10:00)

    Let’s focus on the things that are out of our control (14:49)

    What to do if your observer is inexperienced (19:23)

     

    Additional Resources:

    - Got a burning question for Vanessa? Get your answer on the Elevating Early Childhood podcast here.

    - Visit our website to find tons of pre-K teaching resources here.

    - Get my book “Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers”.

    - Learn more about my exclusive mentorship program, “Teaching Trailblazers”.

    - Get the Complete Fairy Tale bundle here.

    - Get the 3 Little Pigs lesson plan here.

    - Get the Picture Schedule Cards and Classroom Rules here.

    - Get the 3 Little Pigs book list here.

     

    Elevating Early Childhood is an early education podcast dedicated to helping Pre-K, Preschool, and Kindergarten teachers teach better, save time, and live more.

    If you enjoy the podcast, please follow, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform.

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    How to Create the Perfect Morning Routine for Your Preschool Classroom

    How to Create the Perfect Morning Routine for Your Preschool Classroom

    Our morning routine sets the tone for our whole day. And the same can be said for your students.

    You see, what young children do from the minute they walk into your classroom each morning will affect the rest of their day. And this is why choosing the right morning activities for your classroom is a must!

    So, here are a few questions you should ask yourself: 

    • How do I handle arrival time in my preschool classroom? 
    • Are my students practicing independence skills during this time?

    And the most important question of all: What do my students do when they arrive?

    Sure, these may seem like little things at first glance. But the way your students arrive in your classroom and what they do when they get there will set the tone for the rest of the day.

    And if you want to set your students up for success, then it’s time to integrate free choice fine motor activities into your classroom’s morning routine.

    Are you ready to learn more?

    Let’s dive in!

     

    Key Takeaways:

    Morning routine: Yay or nay? (00:00)

    Quick story time! (02:36)

    Three things that will help you improve your arrival routine (04:21)

    What to use in your fine motor morning tubs (10:29)

     

    Additional Resources:

    - Got a burning question for Vanessa? Get your answer on the Elevating Early Childhood podcast here.

    - Visit our website to find tons of pre-K teaching resources here.

    - Get my book “Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers”.

    - Learn more about my exclusive mentorship program, “Teaching Trailblazers”.

    - Learn more about morning work here.

    - Get the arrival routine picture cues here.

    - Get the spring fine motor printables here.

    - Find the nail art tools for the poke activities here.

     

    Elevating Early Childhood is an early education podcast dedicated to helping Pre-K, Preschool, and Kindergarten teachers teach better, save time, and live more.

    If you enjoy the podcast, please follow, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform.

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    What to Do When Parents Don’t Want Their Child to Participate in Holiday Classroom Activities

    What to Do When Parents Don’t Want Their Child to Participate in Holiday Classroom Activities

    Friends, I have a question for you: Have you ever had a parent request that their child not participate in holiday activities in your classroom? 

    If you've taught for any length of time, chances are you've encountered this issue before. 

    But what can you do about it? And how do you deal with it in a respectful and inclusive way?

    In today’s episode, I’ll be answering these exact questions and sharing a few dos and don’ts of dealing with these situations.

    Are you ready?

    Tune in now!

     

    Key Takeaways:

    Dealing with preschool holiday party pitfalls (00:00)

    You’ve got mail! (02:18)

    What to do instead of a Halloween party (04:21)

    How to have celebrations that are respectful and inclusive (07:44)

    What about Valentine’s Day? (10:40)

     

    Additional Resources:

    - Got a burning question for Vanessa? Get your answer on the Elevating Early Childhood podcast here.

    - Visit our website to find tons of pre-K teaching resources here.

    - Get my book “Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers”.

    - Learn more about my exclusive mentorship program, “Teaching Trailblazers”.

     

    Elevating Early Childhood is an early education podcast dedicated to helping Pre-K, Preschool, and Kindergarten teachers teach better, save time, and live more.

    If you enjoy the podcast, please follow, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform.

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    What to Do When Parents Bring Up Bullying

    What to Do When Parents Bring Up Bullying

    In the last two episodes, Dan St. Romain and I sat down and discussed everything from how to teach your students to become more independent to how to get them not to interrupt you during small group time.

    Today, he and I will be tackling another hot topic: What to do when a parent tells you their child is being bullied. 

    Nothing strikes fear in a teacher's heart more than hearing from a parent who says their child has been bullied. 

    As a teacher, hearing those words makes us feel like we’ve let our students down. 

    Bullying should never happen in the preschool classroom, that’s a given. But once a parent mentions it, there's no going back.

    What's the first thing you should do? And what words should you use to discuss it with your young students’ parents? 

    These are a few of the questions Dan and I discuss and answer in today’s episode.

    Are you ready?

    Let’s dive in!

     

    Key Takeaways:

    What to do when one of your students is getting bullied (00:00)

    Has bullying increased? (01:52)

    The importance of building a positive relationship with parents (07:11)

    What if you haven’t had time to develop the relationship? (13:28)

    Is it bullying or normal early childhood behavior? (20:28)

     

    Additional Resources:

    - Got a burning question for Vanessa? Get your answer on the Elevating Early Childhood podcast here.

    - Visit our website to find tons of pre-K teaching resources here.

    - Get my book “Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers”.

    - Learn more about my exclusive mentorship program, “Teaching Trailblazers”.

    - Learn more about Dan St. Romain here.

    - Get Dan’s book here.

     

    Elevating Early Childhood is an early education podcast dedicated to helping Pre-K, Preschool, and Kindergarten teachers teach better, save time, and live more.

    If you enjoy the podcast, please follow, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform.

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    Want More Independent Students? Do This, Not That!

    Want More Independent Students? Do This, Not That!

    In last week’s episode, Dan St. Romain and I discussed how to teach children not to interrupt you during small group time.

    Something Dan and I really focused on during that conversation was the importance of teaching preschool-aged children to be independent the right way.

    Well, today, Dan and I will dive deeper into that, so I hope you’re just as excited as I am!

    Listen in as he and I discuss the best ways to teach your preschool students to become independent and how to ​​avoid the pitfalls many teachers make when it comes to fostering independence in the early childhood classroom.

    Are you ready?

    Let’s dive in!

     

    Key Takeaways:

    Why teaching your students to be independent is a must! (00:00)

    How teachers can encourage independence in the classroom (01:44)

    Why going back to a place of joy is important (06:25)

    Why we have to break our own habits (11:17)

    Story time (16:56)

    Don’t always solve your students’ problems (23:05)

     

    Additional Resources:

    - Got a burning question for Vanessa? Get your answer on the Elevating Early Childhood podcast here.

    - Visit our website to find tons of pre-K teaching resources here.

    - Get my book “Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers”.

    - Learn more about my exclusive mentorship program, “Teaching Trailblazers”.

    - Learn more about Dan St. Romain here.

    - Get Dan’s book here.

     

    Elevating Early Childhood is an early education podcast dedicated to helping Pre-K, Preschool, and Kindergarten teachers teach better, save time, and live more.

    If you enjoy the podcast, please follow, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform.

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    How to Reduce Interruptions During Small Group Time

    How to Reduce Interruptions During Small Group Time

    It’s no secret that small group time can be challenging, even for the most seasoned early childhood teachers.

    Why is that?

    Simply because it’s not always easy to manage the other students while working with small groups, which means the possibilities for interruption can be… infinite. 

    But what can you do if you're struggling with constant interruptions during small group instruction?

    To answer this question, I’ve invited the amazing Dan St. Romain to join me in this week’s episode, which is part of my Behavior Bites series.

    Dan is a nationally recognized behavior specialist, and today, he shares his best tips for reducing interruptions so you can get through your small groups. 

    Are you ready?

    Let’s dive in!

     

    Key Takeaways:

    How to troubleshoot small group interruptions (00:00)

    Meet Dan! (02:05)

    Some strategies for you (05:48)

    How to help your students become more independent (12:28)

    Quick story time! (20:13)

    A recap of everything we discussed (24:03)

     

    Additional Resources:

    - Got a burning question for Vanessa? Get your answer on the Elevating Early Childhood podcast here.

    - Visit our website to find tons of pre-K teaching resources here.

    - Get my book “Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers”.

    - Learn more about my exclusive mentorship program, “Teaching Trailblazers”.

     - Find all of our visual cues here

    - Learn more about Dan St. Romain here.

    - Get Dan’s book here.

     

    Elevating Early Childhood is an early education podcast dedicated to helping Pre-K, Preschool, and Kindergarten teachers teach better, save time, and live more.

    If you enjoy the podcast, please follow, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform.

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    The Art of Redirecting Preschoolers: What, Why, and How

    The Art of Redirecting Preschoolers: What, Why, and How

    Many early childhood teachers feel like a broken record. They’re always saying “no” and “no hitting” and “use your words,” etc…

    If you’ve been teaching preschool for a while, then you know that every day can be like a battlefield (full of cute children, yes, but a battlefield nonetheless). 

    Our job consists of putting out a hundred fires at once while teaching children skills they will need in life and making sure they’re in one piece at the end of the day.

    This is exactly why we need to learn how to redirect behaviors. Because it’s not always enough to say “no” or “don't do that,” most of the time, you have to present children with another option.

    How does that work?

    To discuss this, I have over the brilliant Dr. Carolyn Bobb-Green for a third episode of my Behavior Bites series. 

    Curious about what she has to say?

    Tune in now!

     

    Key Takeaways:

    How to redirect behavior in the preschool classroom (00:00)

    What is redirection? (02:29)

    The power of redirection (07:33)

    How to redirect children in the preschool classroom (11:35)

    It’s time for some detective work! (15:00)

    Where to connect with Carolyn (28:56)

     

    Additional Resources:

    - Got a burning question for Vanessa? Get your answer on the Elevating Early Childhood podcast here.

    - Visit our website to find tons of pre-K teaching resources here.

    - Get my book “Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers”.

    - Learn more about my exclusive mentorship program, “Teaching Trailblazers”.

    - Learn more about Dr. Carolyn Bobb-Green’s work here.

    - Follow Training U To Succeed on Instagram here.

    - Follow Training U To Succeed on Facebook here.

     

    Elevating Early Childhood is an early education podcast dedicated to helping Pre-K, Preschool, and Kindergarten teachers teach better, save time, and live more.

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    How to Say “No” to Preschoolers Without Meltdowns

    How to Say “No” to Preschoolers Without Meltdowns

    Friends, I have a question for you: Do you ever dread saying no to your students because you’re worried they might have a full on meltdown?

    I get you, I’ve been there too. 

    Trying to say “no” to a child without having them throw a temper tantrum is a whoooole lot of work.

    In simpler words, it’s hard. 

    But as you know if you’ve been listening to the podcast for a while, it’s not impossible!

    Every preschool classroom problem has a solution. Yes, even this one.

    And to discuss this, the brilliant Dr. Carolyn Bobb-Green is back on the podcast for a second episode of the Behavior Bites series.

    Today, she’ll be sharing with us why those meltdowns happen, how to prevent them, and what to do in case one of your students decides to go full Hulk anyway.

    Are you ready?

    Let’s dive in!

     

    Key Takeaways:

    How to say “no” to your students without meltdowns (00:00)

    Why children hate being told the word “No” (02:52)

    Why we need to teach children to deal with their emotions (07:48)

    How to say “no” without saying “no” (11:38)

    A real life example (17:13)

    The tools you can use to avoid meltdowns (24:09)

    A quick review (29:22)

     

    Additional Resources:

    - Got a burning question for Vanessa? Get your answer on the Elevating Early Childhood podcast here.

    - Visit our website to find tons of pre-K teaching resources here.

    - Get my book “Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers”.

    - Learn more about my exclusive mentorship program, “Teaching Trailblazers”.

    - Learn more about Dr. Carolyn Bobb-Green’s work here.

    - Follow Training U To Succeed on Instagram here.

    - Follow Training U To Succeed on Facebook here.

     

    Elevating Early Childhood is an early education podcast dedicated to helping Pre-K, Preschool, and Kindergarten teachers teach better, save time, and live more.

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    What to Do When Your Students Wander Around the Classroom and Dump Toys

    What to Do When Your Students Wander Around the Classroom and Dump Toys

    If you’ve ever wondered why your students wander around the classroom and just… dump their toys on the floor, then you’re not alone!

    Let's face it, we've all had children in our classrooms wandering aimlessly from center to center pulling tubs of toys off the shelves without ever playing with them.

    The truth is, this is a fairly typical scenario in the early childhood classroom.

    The question then is: Why oh why do toddlers (and preschoolers) do that? 

    And most importantly, how can you teach them not to do it?

    To answer this question, I’ve invited the brilliant Dr. Carolyn Bobb-Green.

    If you’ve been listening to the podcast for a while (thank you for that), then you know this isn’t the first time I’ve had Carolyn over.

    And this won’t be the last either!

    Listen in as she and I try to answer the age old question: Why do toddlers do what they do?

    Are you ready?

    Let’s dive in!

     

    Key Takeaways:

    Why do toddlers wander around the classroom and dump toys? (00:00)

    Dumping is a milestone (06:33)

    This behavior is totally… okay! (09:36)

    How to support your students through this stage (11:37)

    Advice from Carolyn (17:02)

    How Carolyn introduces centers to her students (20:54) 

     

    Additional Resources:

    - Got a burning question for Vanessa? Get your answer on the Elevating Early Childhood podcast here.

    - Visit our website to find tons of pre-K teaching resources here.

    - Get my book “Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers”.

    - Learn more about my exclusive mentorship program, “Teaching Trailblazers”.

    - Learn more about Dr. Carolyn Bobb-Green’s work here.

    - Follow Training U To Succeed on Instagram here.

    - Follow Training U To Succeed on Facebook here.

     

    Elevating Early Childhood is an early education podcast dedicated to helping Pre-K, Preschool, and Kindergarten teachers teach better, save time, and live more.

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    Help! All My Students Want to Go to the Same Center!

    Help! All My Students Want to Go to the Same Center!

    If you’ve ever taught young children (and my bet is you have, since you’re listening to this podcast) then you’ve probably had your fair share of daily fires to put out.

    I feel you, I’ve been there too. 

    It’s no secret that the daily life of an early childhood educator isn’t always sunshine and roses. And sometimes, it’s just really, really hard.

    One of the issues many pre-k teachers struggle with is what to do when all their students want to go to the same center at the same time!

    As you know already, some centers are simply more popular than others (like the dramatic play center, for example), so it makes sense that everyone wants to participate in it.

    When that’s not possible, you may have to limit the number of students in a center.

    How do you do that?

    Tune in now to find out!

     

    Key Takeaways:

    What to do when your students want to go to the same center (00:00)

    How I manage my classroom (00:56)

    How to get students interested in other centers (03:22)

    What if your class only meets a few days a week? (08:10)

    What to do when there are too many kids in one center (10:09)

    A few practical tips for you (14:23)

     

    Additional Resources:

    - Got a burning question for Vanessa? Get your answer on the Elevating Early Childhood podcast here.

    - Visit our website to find tons of pre-K teaching resources here.

    - Get my book “Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers”.

    - Learn more about my exclusive mentorship program, “Teaching Trailblazers”.

     

    Elevating Early Childhood is an early education podcast dedicated to helping Pre-K, Preschool, and Kindergarten teachers teach better, save time, and live more.

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    How to Teach Preschool Students Literacy Skills

    How to Teach Preschool Students Literacy Skills

    Teaching young children literacy skills can be tricky. They’re such an important skill that it can become downright intimidating to teach them to your students.

    Which one do you even start with? Letters? Letter names? Or letter sounds?

    Sometimes, the answer to that question seems obvious. But, most of the time, it’s truly not. And so, deciding which skill to start with can give even the most seasoned preschool educators a headache.

    But, lucky for you, this is exactly what I’ll be discussing in this week’s episode of Elevating Early Childhood.

    Tune in now and learn all you need to know about teaching literacy skills in preschool and which one to start with.

    Are you ready?

    Let’s dive in!

     

    Key Takeaways:

    Letters, names, and sounds: Which comes first? (00:00)

    Learning the alphabet is not a linear process (03:48)

    One recommendation you need to follow (06:46)

    Answering the second part of the question (08:04)

     

    Additional Resources:

    - Got a burning question for Vanessa? Get your answer on the Elevating Early Childhood podcast here.

    - Visit our website to find tons of pre-K teaching resources here.

    - Get my book “Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers”.

    - Learn more about my exclusive mentorship program, “Teaching Trailblazers”.

     

    Elevating Early Childhood is an early education podcast dedicated to helping Pre-K, Preschool, and Kindergarten teachers teach better, save time, and live more.

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    [Encore] My Top 5 Small Group Counting Activities for Preschool

    [Encore] My Top 5 Small Group Counting Activities for Preschool

    Hello everyone, and welcome back to another episode of Elevating Early Childhood!

    Before we start, let me ask you a quick question: Do your preschool or pre-k students need help learning how to count and develop number sense?

    If your answer is "YES!" then you've come to the right place, because that's exactly what I'm discussing today.

    As you know, math doesn't come easily to everyone. Some children have real difficulties with it, while others find it super fun and easy, almost like solving a puzzle game.

    However, the math activities I'm sharing with you today are an exception, because all your preschool students will love them. They're fun and engaging, and they make math as simple as it can be!

    So, are you ready?

    Let's dive in!

     

    Key Takeaways:

    Fun math activities for your preschool classroom (00:00)

    Has this ever happened to you? (02:17)

    Target finds always help! (04:04)

    "No prep, please," you said? (09:28)

    Ice-cube trays for the rescue (13:07)

    Make it super fun! (17:55)

    Keep it simple (21:48)

    The magic number (24:58)

     

    Additional Resources:

    - Visit our website to find tons of pre-K teaching resources here.

    - Get my book “Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers”.

    - Learn more about my exclusive mentorship program, “Teaching Trailblazers”.

    - For bear caves, click here.

    - Want to buy colorful lunch trays? Click here.

    - Get foam dice here.

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    - In need of a pocket cube? Click here.

    - Grab some mini-erasers here.

    - Listen to episode 24 here.

     

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    The Best Winter Activities for Your Preschool Classroom

    The Best Winter Activities for Your Preschool Classroom

    Does this sound familiar to you? 

    While everyone else is out singing carols and decking the halls, you are barely keeping your head above water, because you're trying to do all that plus prep all of your lessons and activities for the first week back after winter break.

    Just thinking about this makes me shudder. The struggle is real, am I right?

    But, no need to panic, because today, I’ll be helping you get a jumpstart on your planning for the new year!

    In this episode, I’ll be sharing with you aaaaaall my favorite preschool winter activities plus everything you need to start the new year on the right foot.

    Are you ready?

    Let’s dive in!

     

    Key Takeaways:

    Here’s how to prep for the new year (00:00

    The best read-alouds for winter (02:00)

    Circle time games are a must (05:22)

    Make your centers memorable (06:08)

    Crazy fun counting games! (09:13)

    Time to get dramatic (10:12)

    Do your students need fine motor practice? (11:13)

    Winter science activities (14:49)

    These small group activities will make learning fun! (15:41)

    Pattern blocks are perfect! (16:45)

    It's game on with geoboards! (18:18)

     

    Additional Resources:

    - Got a burning question for Vanessa? Get your answer on the Elevating Early Childhood podcast here.

    - Visit our website to find tons of pre-K teaching resources here.

    - Get my book “Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers”.

    - Learn more about my exclusive mentorship program, “Teaching Trailblazers”.

    - Get your Winter Bundle here.

    - Discover my Winter Book List here.

    - Discover my Winter Song List here.

    - Discover more winter activities here.

     

    Elevating Early Childhood is an early education podcast dedicated to helping Pre-K, Preschool, and Kindergarten teachers teach better, save time, and live more.

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