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🌿 From Fear to Trust: Embracing Risky Play
Remembering Freedom Think back to your childhood. What are some of your favorite memories? If you’re like me (a millennial or zennial — depending on your definition, born in ’82), many of your favorite moments probably involved some form of what we now call risky play. Mine certainly do. I remember the freedom of being able to play independently, without constant adult supervision or strict rules. The top two that come to mind are: playing in my grandparents’ basement and exp
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Oct 303 min read


🌻 What I Pack in My Teacher Fanny Pack
Teachers do a lot every day — teaching, nurturing, organizing, and juggling a hundred little tasks that keep the classroom running...
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Oct 63 min read


🎒 5 Must-Have Teacher Bags That Keep You Organized
Being a teacher means carrying lesson plans, papers, supplies, and sometimes even lunch—all while staying mobile. The right bag can save...
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Oct 32 min read


The Power of a Visual Daily Schedule in the Classroom
If you’ve ever worked with young children, you know that structure and routine make a world of difference. Children thrive when they...
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Sep 292 min read


Lessons Teachers Can Learn From Hiccup
It’s the beginning of a new school year, and for many teachers that means welcoming a brand-new group of students. This can feel both...
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Sep 243 min read


The argument for SOME structured time
Children playing together in new ways in an assigned center I think we can all agree that we all believe that children learn best through...
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Oct 6, 20233 min read


The argument against children standing in a line
Ok, so I know I might get some hate for this one because I know it is a “go to” for a lot of teachers, but, having been in early...
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Sep 19, 20234 min read
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