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Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed.
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Literacy Beginnings: Come and read along with us!
Vanessa over at Pre-K Pages is hosting a Literacy Beginnings Book Study Blog Party! One terrific way to promote professional development is to find a
Starting with the activity and ending with the book in preschool
I have almost always started our day with circle time in preschool. I choose a great children’s book along with other conversation sparkers that ultimately
Painting with a mop and a preschooler
Last week, I got a chuckle out of reading “The ‘Correct’ Tools?” and the comments from Mrs. Karen’s Preschool. Towards the end of her post,
Exploring mixed-up chameleons with Eric Carle
Today is Eric Carle’s birthday and in honor of his birthday, a large group of bloggers have been putting together ideas that would go nicely
Hands off in preschool
In our zest to help children “create” sometimes it is easy to forget what it means to be creative… Creativity is inspired when we give
At play with baby: I can kick my feet!
We have been playing lots of baby kicking feet games!
Making color wheels all summer long in preschool
Summer time is a great time to explore color wheels. I like to use it at an opportunity to review basic colors… The children at
Painting on the light table
With my new light table all ready to go, I just had to play with it here at home and the first thing I wanted
Fourth of July preschool activities
Looking for Fourth of July preschool activities? I have been bookmarking activities since last year and you can check them all out by going to
Playing the train game in preschool
During our musical a few weeks ago, I taught the older children a little train song and dance. Part of what we did was use
DIY: Making a mini-light box for preschool
Once I start trying to figure out an idea, I tend to go overboard so I hope I am not driving everyone crazy with all
Is outdoor playtime break time?
Ways to enrich outdoor play and promote healthy child development during the preschool years! With summertime upon us, outdoor play is one of the biggest