Happy Teachers' Day to all teachers at all levels of education.
TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR
EARLY CHILDHOOD TEACHERS
1. Thou shall keep a positive attutude.
2. Thou shall make each child feel special
3. Thou shall be a good model/mentor
4. Thou shall know as much as you can about the background of the child.
5. Thou shall be full of energy and enthusiasm
6. Thou shall forgive yourself and your students.
7. Thou shall communicate constructively.
8. Thou shall make learning fun.
9. Thou shall be a dream maker.
10. Thou shall honour thy profession.
Kids need Love
One Hundred years from now it will not matter where I lived, what kind of car I drove or how big my bank account was, but the world maybe a better place because of something I did in the life of the child.
rollington town pre-school
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
Tuesday, 3 May 2011
Child's Month theme
Our Children, Their Future, Our Responsibility
hope your teachers' day will be splended
hope your teachers' day will be splended
parenting Tips
1. Hug your children, tell them that you love them and spend time talking with then and listening to them everyday.
2. Have toys and books in your home that help your children to learn to think. Spend time reading to your children and playing with them.
3. Give your children good healthy foods to eat. take them for check-ups at the doctor or clinic regularly.
4. Treat your children equally. Boys and girls should get the same type of chores, appropriate for their age. Girls should not do all the house work. Boys should not be given extra hard things to do or be ruffed up and not expected to cry because they are boys. Boys have feelings too, so they should be allowed to cry if someone hurts their feelings.
2. Have toys and books in your home that help your children to learn to think. Spend time reading to your children and playing with them.
3. Give your children good healthy foods to eat. take them for check-ups at the doctor or clinic regularly.
4. Treat your children equally. Boys and girls should get the same type of chores, appropriate for their age. Girls should not do all the house work. Boys should not be given extra hard things to do or be ruffed up and not expected to cry because they are boys. Boys have feelings too, so they should be allowed to cry if someone hurts their feelings.
Thursday, 28 April 2011
learning through play
children learn best through play and interaction with the environment.
children develop and learn in an orderly sequence,moving from simple to more complex knowledge and skills and they do so at their own individual pace and timing
children develop and learn in an orderly sequence,moving from simple to more complex knowledge and skills and they do so at their own individual pace and timing
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