I want to share one of the most engaging classic stories I have used with young children. The Three Billy Goats Gruff is a well-known story that teaches several valuable lessons, the unique characters invite the dramatic use of intonation, and the repetition is perfect […]
Ponderings
There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed So Many Different Things!
With Easter coming up this weekend, I thought it would be fun to share some books with a Spring theme. The classic book rhyming book about the old lady who swallowed a fly has been adapted in so many different ways. There Was An Old […]
Giving In Or Getting What You Want!
I came across a great quote, and I want to share it with you! “Loving a child doesn’t mean giving in to all his whims: to love him is to bring out the best in him. To teach him to love what is difficult.” (Bruno […]
COVID-19 and Childhood Anxiety
At this time of uncertainly, due to the COVID-19 outbreak, I would like to share some of my experiences with anxiety, and hopefully, they may help you, as a parent. I am not a scientist or a doctor, but I experienced a very traumatic event […]
How to Find an Elephant
How to Find an Elephant by Kate Banks and pictures by Boris Kulikov is a delightful picture book for young explorers, between the ages of 3 and 6. The artwork is a game all on its own: hide and seek in a book! Let’s so […]
The Leader In Me
Several years ago, I had the opportunity to be trained in the Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. This experience had a significant influence on my personal and professional life. More recently, I have been working through the Thinking Into Results program presented by Bob […]
The Straight Line Wonder
One of my favourite picture books is The Straight Line Wonder by Mem Fox. This book lends it’s to so much fun for young children. Unfortunately, it is out of print, but it can be found on Youtube. Activities For Parents At Home: Share the […]
Setting the Stage
This pandemic is creating a new reality for parents and their children, which may be challenging. Parents need their children to be more independent. Children need their parent’s attention more than ever. Let’s set the stage for success. I have already suggested setting a schedule […]
Nursery Rhymes Restoration!
When I was teaching, it always surprised me how many students were unfamiliar with nursery rhymes and movement songs. These types of activities are engaging and a great way to be silly and fun with your little ones while playing a massive role in developing […]
How To Set A Daily Schedule
Ask everyone involved what activities are important during the day—for example, meal times, chores, work responsibilities, downtime, etc. Set priorities, including fun! Decide how and where the schedule will be communicated. There are so many ways to do this: a list on the counter, a […]