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Showing posts with label emotional skills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emotional skills. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
A great Reading and Math resource!
I love collecting new resources for teachers. I mean I really LOVE finding them! You might say I am obsessed with collecting things I can share with teachers. I visited a new site today and could not wait to get to this post and reccommend it to everyonoe! Go on over to http://www.readtennessee.org/. It is a fantstic resource of reading, math, and social/emotional resources for early grades. The Common Core Standards are also available on this site. There are lots of things for parents and educators to look at and a great section on community resources. So take a look and let me know what you think. :)
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Monday, April 23, 2012
Social/Emotional Learning for Young Children
http://csefel.vanderbilt.edu/resources/strategies.html
Parents and Teachers are seeing a rise in young children exhibiting behavior difficulties in daycare and preschool situations. Children are reacting physically through hititng and kicking instead of using their words to express why they are angry or upset. Some children are reacting by making animal noises or yelling nonsense noises instead of using their words. Vanderbilt has helped to create the Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning in order to help parents and teachers/caregivers. You can access the link above to find a treasure trove of resources that are free to download and print. Take advantage of it!
Parents and Teachers are seeing a rise in young children exhibiting behavior difficulties in daycare and preschool situations. Children are reacting physically through hititng and kicking instead of using their words to express why they are angry or upset. Some children are reacting by making animal noises or yelling nonsense noises instead of using their words. Vanderbilt has helped to create the Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning in order to help parents and teachers/caregivers. You can access the link above to find a treasure trove of resources that are free to download and print. Take advantage of it!
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