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Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed.
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Teaching independence in a play-based classroom
It is through play that our students practice and master new skills; put into action their own ideas; figure out how to solve problems; work
The best DIY easel ever!
I just had to share this DIY easel with you all because it was so simple to put together and yet it ended up being
Awesome ideas for outdoor learning
Take learning outdoors and be amazed at your students’ level of engagement! Learning can occur anywhere, but when you are struggling to contain the energy
Father’s Day gift ideas for preschoolers
Father’s Day is just around the corner and we certainly don’t want to overlook all of the great dads out there. For our Father’s Day
Making memory books in Pre-K
Memory books are a wonderful keepsake that your students will treasure! My students made the sweetest Memory Books and I wish I could have shared
Build up your math center with SumBlox!
If you are looking for a wonderful way to build up your math center, then you should check out SumBlox! SumBlox is a unique set of
Before you plan your next preschool math lesson, read this!
Before you start planning your next preschool math lesson, take a minute and read this… In a recent Bam Radio interview titled, “Math Phobia; Repeat After
DIY Outdoor Sound Wall
A wonderful way for your preschool children to explore sound and rhythm while creating music outdoors! With the nice weather, my students want to be
A tea party for moms in preschool
My students spent the past few weeks preparing for our Mother’s Day Tea Party. It always takes a little planning ahead of time to get
The red flags for virtual Pre-K in Indiana
I can get so busy teaching, grand-parenting, and keeping up with the day to day demands in my own little world that I can miss important
10 messages inspired by teaching preschool
Over the years, I have created lots of photos with simple messages (memes) to share with other preschool teachers or parents. Here are a few you might
Mother’s Day gift ideas for preschoolers
Each year, we like to spend a day celebrating our celebrating our students’ moms and dads with a Mother’s Day Tea and Donuts with Dad.