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It’s Teacher Tip Tuesday!!!
✨ Teacher Tip Tuesday ✨ One of the most valuable lessons I ever learned from a mentor was this: Process over product. That simple phrase completely changed the way I look at art projects, sensory play, and planned activities. Children don’t need every craft to look identical. They don’t all need to color inside the lines, glue the pieces in the “right” place, or create something Pinterest-worthy. The real learning happens in the exploring, problem-solving, experimenting, and creating. It’s a reminder I still give myself at least twice a week. Now it’s your turn… What’s one lesson a coworker or mentor taught you that still shapes the way you teach today? 👇 Share it in the comments!
It’s Teacher Tip Tuesday!!!
✨ Early Childhood Fact ✨
A child’s attention span is still developing. Short, engaging activities with plenty of movement are far more effective than expecting young children to sit still for long periods. 💛
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Giving children choices—like “Would you like the red crayon or the blue one?” build independence, confidence, and decision-making skills, even at a very young age.
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Reading to a child for just 15–20 minutes a day helps build vocabulary, strengthens listening skills, and encourages a lifelong love of books. 📚❤️
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Children learn best through play. 🧸 When children play, they build language skills, strengthen problem-solving abilities, develop creativity, practice social skills, and gain confidence. What looks like “just playing” is actually meaningful learning happening every day. 💛
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