Episodes

  • What to Do During Circle Time
    Sep 2 2024

    Teaching Trailblazers

    Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers

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    15 mins
  • Working with Challenging Families in Preschool and Pre-K
    Aug 20 2024
    Today I'm tackling a topic that every single one of us has encountered at one point or another, and that is working with challenging families or caregivers. Now, I know what you're thinking. Challenging families. Oh boy, here we go. But before you roll your eyes, stick with me because we're going to flip the script on this topic and approach it in a way that might just make your job a little easier and a whole lot more fulfilling. Teaching Trailblazers Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers
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    8 mins
  • Easing Separation Anxiety on the First Day of Preschool
    Aug 5 2024
    Hey teachers! Let me ask you a question, do you have “schoolmares” – or nightmares about the first day of school, long before the first day?It's only natural, because facing the unknown can be scary, it’s only natural. And each new school year brings many unknowns for both teachers and our little learners. Welcome to another episode of "Elevating Early Childhood!"I'm your host, Vanessa, and today we're tackling a topic that many of us face at the start of every school year: separation anxiety.Yes, that moment when the parents or caregivers leave and the tears start flowing. We've all been there, right?In today's episode of Elevating Early Childhood, I'm sharing my top 3 tips to help teachers (and families) ease separation anxiety.Trust me, by the end of this episode, you'll feel ready to face the first day of school with confidence!Before we can talk about it, let's define exactly what the term "Separation Anxiety" means so we're all on the same page.You see, young children can become very fearful when they experience a new environment for the first time. And when you add that they may be separated from their families for the very first time into the mix, it adds to those feelings of being fearful and anxious. So, the definition of separation anxiety is the fear and anxiety of being apart from family members or caregivers is called separation anxiety.Separation anxiety is a natural and normal response for young children. It's their way of saying, "Hey, I'm not so sure about this new place without my family members." So, how can we, as teachers, help ease this anxiety and make the transition smoother for everyone involved? Here are my top three tips.Tip #1: Help Guide Parents One of the best ways to help our little learners feel less anxious is to help guide their caregivers' behavior. Because some parents and caregivers might feel just as anxious about leaving their child as the child does about being left. And this anxiety can be contagious! So, it's crucial for families to talk with their children about how school is a fun and safe place.My favorite, and most effective way happens before the school year even starts, by hosting a Parent Orientation/ Meet the Teacher/ Back to School type of event. You can use this time to teach parents how to talk positively about school. Share examples of phrases they can use when talking with their children, like, "You're going to have so much fun at school today!" or "I can't wait to hear about all the new things you learn!" Encouraging parents to stay calm and positive can help set the tone for their child's first of school.One way to help parents feel more calm is to have all their burning questions about you (the teacher) and school answered. For some parents, this may be their first experience sending a child off to school. One way you can do that is by having all the answers to their questions ready to go on a single sheet of paper (or digitally if you prefer).Of course, your smiling face and welcoming demeanor during the event will go a long way in ensuring parents feel comfortable leaving their child with you. You're also going to want to remind caregivers to keep their goodbyes short and sweet. A quick hug, a big smile, and a confident, "I'll see you soon!" can make a world of difference. The longer they linger, the more anxious the child might become. Remember, it's all about confidence and positivity! Tip #2: Create a Visual Daily ScheduleMy next tip is all about consistency and routine. Young children, especially those who are three to five years of age, crave predictability. And one of the very best ways to provide this is by creating a daily schedule with visual picture cues.A visual schedule helps children understand what to expect throughout the day. When they can see the sequence of events, it reduces uncertainty and helps them feel more calm and secure. For instance, having pictures that show activities like circle time, snack time, center time, can be very reassuring.When a child is feeling anxious, gently guide them to the schedule and talk them through it. Say something like, "Right now, we're having circle time. Next, we'll go to the playground, and then it'll be snack time. See? We'll have lots of fun, and before you know it, it'll be time to go home!" This way, they can see the structure of their day and know that the time apart from their caregivers is only temporary. Tip 3: Create a Calm and Welcoming Classroom EnvironmentFinally, let's talk about the classroom environment. Creating a calm and welcoming space is key to easing a child's separation anxiety. Start your day with consistent routines and rituals that help children feel safe and secure.One simple yet powerful ritual is greeting each child at the door with a choice, such as the way they would like to be greeted. Simple things like a smile, a high-five, or a handshake can be helpful. This personal connection can ...
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    9 mins
  • Fine Motor Journals: 3 Reasons You Don't Need Them and What to Do Instead
    Jul 27 2024
    Unpopular opinion alert! Today I'm taking on fine motor journals. Let's talk about the developmental stages of writing, proper letter formation, and authentic opportunities for developing fine motor skills - without fine motor journals! Teaching Trailblazers Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers
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    11 mins
  • Preschool Circle Time Makeover
    Sep 10 2023
    Check out my latest circle time area makeover, 2023 edition! Have you ever wondered what you should have in your circle time area? Or maybe you're wondering what's really necessary, and what's not. In this episode of Elevating Early Childhood I'll be unveiling my new circle time board for 2023-2024. You'll learn the must-haves, as well as the "don't bothers" so you can set yourself, and your students up for success all year long.Teaching Trailblazers Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers
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    39 mins
  • Preschool Writing Center Do's and Don'ts for the Beginning of the Year
    Aug 24 2023
    Welcome to another episode of "Elevating Early Childhood!" In this episode, we unravel the secrets to creating a successful preschool writing center from Day 1. 🍎✏️ 🔍 What You'll Learn: Why planning and setup are essential before the school year starts. The importance of organization: center signs, 'I Can' cards, and labels. Which supplies are a MUST at the beginning and why. Demonstrating and instilling proper procedures and routines. Pro tips on combining art and writing centers effectively. 🎨 Common pitfalls to avoid for a seamless experience. Plus, special insight for those working in smaller classroom spaces! 🖍️ Remember, nurturing young writers is a beautiful journey filled with discovery, creativity, and a little bit of messiness! Embrace the process and watch your little learners thrive. If you found this video helpful, don't forget to subscribe for more content on elevating early childhood education.Teaching Trailblazers Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers
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    30 mins
  • Preschool Circle Time Area Set-Up
    Aug 16 2023
    Today we're diving deep into setting up the perfect Circle Time Area for your little learners. Discover how to create a space that inspires, educates, and brings everyone together!Teaching Trailblazers Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers
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    31 mins
  • Must-Have Sensory Table Tools
    Aug 8 2023
    Does setting up your centers stress you out? Are you looking for ways to make your sensory table center more fun and engaging for your students? In this episode of Elevating Early Childhood we'll be looking at the best sensory bin tools to enhance sensory play and fine motor skills. We'll also discuss sensory bin fillers and there's even a free printable included to make setting up, planning for, and managing your sensory table a breeze! Teaching Trailblazers Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers
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    21 mins