Articles related to: Preschool
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By Ellie Springer on September 14, 2018
The first time you drop your child off at school or child care can be full of mixed emotions--for you and for your child, as you are sad to be away from one another but also excited about all the new experiences s/he will have. School should be a fun, exciting place where your child learns new things, makes new friends, and feels safe and loved with wonderful caregivers. How do you find the right
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By Ellie Springer on August 3, 2018
What is Dialogic Reading?
Some of you may have heard or read about dialogic reading in materials from First Connections or elsewhere, and hopefully many of you in playgroups will recognize this style of reading aloud from our circle time.
Dialogic Reading is a technique that has been shown to improve children’s language skills and readiness for reading independently. It is a technique that we use in our playgroup circle times and encourage families to
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By Ellie Springer on July 20, 2018
Often, when adults see a child do something that hurts someone else, intentionally or unintentionally, they immediately admonish the child, "Say you're sorry!"
Well, that's not always (or even most of the time) the best solution. If he did it on purpose, your preschooler may very well not be sorry that he took that toy he wanted from someone else, that he pushed someone out of his way while he was running on
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By Ellie Springer on July 13, 2018
Social and Emotional Skills for Preschoolers
Two and three-year-olds are learning to…
- Have a sense of themselves as individuals
- Develop strong relationships with familiar adults other than their primary caregiver(s)
- Name emotions
- Identify emotions in themselves and others
- Use words to express their feelings, needs and desires
- Begin to regulate their emotions, using new coping strategies for when they are upset, with adult support
- Use self help skills: dressing and undressing independently
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By Ellie Springer on July 6, 2018
To make homemade play dough:
Mix:
2 cups flour
1 cup salt
2 Tablespoons vegetable oil
2 Tablespoons cream of tartar
Add:
2 cups of very HOT water (almost boiling)
Food coloring
Mix until you get a good consistency. There may be some flour left in the bowl. If it is too runny, add some flour. If it is too dry, add a little water.
After it cools, your kids can play with it.
Store in an
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4 min read
By Ellie Springer on June 29, 2018
It is often harder to get children to clean up at home than it is in a group setting such as playgroup or school. The routines at home are more variable, and whatever they are leaving play time to do is usually not as exciting as circle or the playground.
So cleaning up at home can be more challenging than in a group setting. But you
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By Ellie Springer on June 15, 2018
You hear parents and other adults telling kids all the time, "Share your toys!" But do kids always have to share? And when can they do it without help from an adult and/or throwing a tantrum?
Well, it all depends. It depends on the situation, on the toy or activity your child is being asked to share, and on your child's developmental stage. And you also get
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By Ellie Springer on June 8, 2018
Playgroup Songs:
Willoughby Wallaby
Willoughby wallaby Wellie,
An elephant sat on Ellie;
Willoughby wallaby Wary,
An elephant sat on Mary.
Banana-fana
Ellie, Ellie, bo bellie,
Banana fana fo fellie,
Me my mo mellie,
Ellie.
The Jumping Name Song:
There was a girl at playgroup today,
And Ellie was her name-o.
Jump, jump, Ellie, jump.
Jump, jump, Ellie, jump.
We're glad you're here today-o!
Galloop
Galloop went the little green frog one day,
Galloop went the
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Our mission at First Connections is to equip parents with tools, practical strategies, and connections to other families and their communities to foster healthy parenting and guide them through the first years of the parenting journey.
We offer support groups and play groups to families with children from birth to age 8 in the communities of Acton, Bedford, Boxborough, Carlisle, Concord, Hanscom AFB, Harvard, Lincoln, Littleton, Maynard, Sudbury, and Westford.