While many preschools require that your child be fully trained to use the toilet before their first day of enrollment, others will accept children who are still using disposable or cloth diapers. If your child starts preschool in diapers, they will eventually have to train to use the toilet at preschool. While the bulk of the training can be completed at home, sometimes in a single weekend, there are several things that you need to do to set your child up for successful toilet usage at school.…
In Montessori schools, preschool aged children are taught to be creative and independent. There is also a focus on things like understanding sharing, feelings, and building character. This type of education is unique because it allows students to focus on their individual thoughts while in a group setting. Here are some lesson plans designed around the concept of understanding character and feelings.
Fishing Game Group Activity
Print several different colored fish out and laminate the paper.…
The routine and schedule of preschool can be an adjustment for both parents and kids. Getting your young child out the door on time can sometimes feel like a daunting task. Luckily, with a little planning and structure, you can help ensure calm, stress-free mornings and drop your child off at preschool in an un-harried manner. Here are four tips for helping your preschooler get to school on time in the morning:…