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Kindergarten Readiness. As a Kindergarten teacher I get asked about Kindergarten Readiness all the time. As it turns out, if a Mama has a little one approaching school age, and you mention you teach Kindergarten, there is only one thing they really want to know. What does my child need to know for Kindergarten? And

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This quote by Maggie Dent is a great reminder that play is the work of the child. Through play, children can discover their own interests, abilities and limitations; they imagine, investigate and explore. They develop memory skills, build vocabulary and learn new skills and knowledge. I've added this to my Early Learning Resources section of my website and it's available with lots of others as a digital download. Play Based Learning Quotes, Quotes About Play, Toy Library, Play Quotes, Play All Day, Learn New Skills, Vocabulary Building, Learning Quotes, Play Based

This quote by Maggie Dent is a great reminder that play is the work of the child. Through play, children can discover their own interests, abilities and limitations; they imagine, investigate and explore. They develop memory skills, build vocabulary and learn new skills and knowledge. I've added this to my Early Learning Resources section of my website and it's available with lots of others as a digital download.

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What's The Point of #Kindergarten?  The case for play based learning. Kindergarten Orientation, Kindergarten Parent, Kindergarten Rocks, Transitional Kindergarten, Teaching Quotes, Ideas For Kindergarten, Kindergarten Fun, Beginning Of Year, Kindergarten Teaching

Recently I cam across a Dr. Jean poem that really speaks to me. It is called "What's The Point?" and although it references kindergarten, it could really describe any primary grade. It speaks to this "top down" curriculum that has teachers pushing more and more developmentally inappropriate academics on students so that one day they might do well on a standardized test. Read the blog post where she shared this poem here! And if you click on the pic you can download this version of it. It's…

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