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More about the Importance of Preschool Teachers

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Preschool is an optional school experience designed for children at least two and a half years old, up until the age of five when they enter kindergarten. While some preschool programs are offered through the public school system, most are offered through private or religious institutions. Such programs generally offer a play-based curriculum that prepares children for the school environment. Preschool teachers facilitate this experience for children in their classroom.

Preschool teachers are crucial to a successful preschool experience. For many children, preschool colors the way that they forever look atschool; it is this first experience that should foster a lifelong love of learning and an overall sense of comfort and achievement within the preschool environment. Preschool teachers will often take basic concepts and incorporate them into play. Children at this age learn through play concepts that incorporate all of their senses.

Physical activities, such as ball play, foster hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills, writing games sharpen fine motor skills, card games help to encourage memory retention, and games focused on books instill a love of reading and language. Preschool teachers, in many cases, are extremely involved in the development of the curriculum – incorporating ABC’s, math, social sciences, and history through learning games.

Qualifications for preschool teachers vary according to state however accreditation in some capacity is unilaterally required. State regulations dictate the level of education preschool teachers must have. But ultimately, the most important qualification for preschool teachers is the ability to instill a joy of learning that stays with their young students for a lifetime.

How to Keep Your Child Happy with Outdoor Play Equipment

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

The backyard of your own house can make an excellent playground for your children. This will allow your kids to be able to get outside instead of being cooped up in the house all day long. By creating some play equipment, your kids will have the opportunity to get outside and exercise which will benefit both you and your children.

One of the most popular and used play equipment for children is a playground and swing set. These types of playgrounds for the outdoors usually come with swings (as mentioned), monkey bars, a slide, and even a sand pit. This will virtually ensure that your kid won’t get bored and will find plenty of things to keep them occupied.

In order to assemble one of these playgrounds for your children, you are probably going to need to set aside some time to do it. It won’t require much help and shouldn’t take too long to assemble assuming you can follow simple instructions and have the basic tools lying around your house. Usually you wont need more than a ratchet set or just a set of pliers to get the job done.

Or you may want to go all out and build your kids a playhouse for the backyard. The playhouses are really neat and your kids would be the coolest and most popular kids in the neighborhood. Of course you can get these playhouses that come as one piece and are already set up and put together.

You can buy the plans to build a playhouse yourself if you consider yourself skilled mechanically. This would require you to spend more to buy the right materials to get the job done. They also make wood playhouses that are already precut and come in boxes. This would make it a little easier to get the job done.

Either way, your kids are going to be happy with having more play equipment in the backyard. Your kids will be happy because they can get out and play and you are going to be much happier because it will get your kids off of your back for awhile. You also won’t have to worry about the safety of your kids on a playground as much because they will be in your own backyard.