Teacher Karen

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Teacher Karen

@play_grow_learn

Parent,grandparent & ECE teacher supporting parents/creating PLAY-based resources for children’s learning #PlayMatters #Parenting YouTube https://t.co/wvt2yesE86

United States Katılım Nisan 2015
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3 but we're still...#MoreAlikeThanDifferent While you're figuring that out why not add an action song: Johnny* Hammers With One Hammer Johnny hammers with 1 hammer, 1 hammer, 1 hammer Johnny hammers with 1 hammer all day long Johnny hammers with 2 hammers, etc *substitute
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2 w/proof & if you're on the East you say it like it rhymes w/ hoof. And there's a small contingent that apparently pronounces like 'rough'...?!!!! So where do you stand on this? Do you say ROOF as if it rhymes w/ 1. hoof 2. rough or 3. proof Regional differences are fascinating
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This is so important! I hope the next movement is getting tablets out of elementary schools (at least) and bringing books, paper/pencils--and cursive--back! Increase brain development, attention span,etc
Jonathan Haidt@JonHaidt

The Anxious Generation was published two years ago today, in a very different world. Back then, the most common objection I got was resignation: "The train has left the station." "You can't put toothpaste back in the tube." "It's how the kids connect today." Today, the world looks very different. It turns out that if our kids were all on a train and we learned it was heading toward a collapsed bridge, we'd find a way to stop it and bring them safely back to the station. That’s what’s happening now. After the historic verdicts in Los Angeles and New Mexico, today is a great day to reflect on the capacity of people in democratic societies to take action, even when opposing some of the most powerful corporations in history. We're getting access to the courts. We're getting phone-free schools. We're seeing whole neighborhoods letting kids out to play, unsupervised, which is what we older folk all remember as the best part of childhood. So I want to recognize: --The mothers (and, right behind them, fathers) who rose up by the millions and powered the movement. --The farsighted governors and legislators in red states and blue states who have been innovating on policy solutions. --The leaders of a dozen of nations, who are raising the age to 16 for opening social media accounts (with a special shoutout to Australia, for going first). --The teachers and school administrators who had their classrooms disrupted for 15 years, and who are now eager to think through new solutions as screens have taken over and obstructed learning. --The grassroots organizations who have been dedicating their efforts to advocate for all of the above in their local communities. --The millions of members of Gen Z who have been rising up, demanding agency over how they spend their lives in the digital era, and finding better ways to connect in real life. And one final group: the survivor parents--the ones you saw in those pictures of people embracing on the front steps of the LA courthouse. I have met many over the years. I am in awe of their courage and tenacity, their willingness to tell their stories of loss, over and over again, to different audiences, in the hope that no other parent would have to endure what they have endured. At long last, juries and legislatures are hearing you, and are acting. Together, we are calling the train back to the station. Together, we are rolling back the phone based childhood and reclaiming life in the real world. The work continues. If you’re not already involved, join us: anxiousgeneration.com/join

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2 physically and emotionally to listen, support/advocate, guide/mentor....so that a kiddo knows they have a safe 'home' to come back to after risking the status quo necessary for growth/learning. #PlayMatters #HandsOnLearning #parenting
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1 Safe doesn't mean being bubble-wrapped; protected from LIFE...the most important thing it DOES mean is having an interested, caring/loving adult who's willing to be there-- #PlayMatters #HandsOnLearning #parenting
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So true--parents need to come together and say NO to screen time for the ECE years especially. Children learn best with books, paper& pencils/crayons and in-person teachers--NOT on-screen personalities!
Marc Porter Magee 🎓@marcportermagee

I don’t think a lot of people understand how bad it has gotten in elementary school Parents are fighting to keep their kids away from screens and junk videos only to have their public schools give away the game

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I love this! Notice that not only does it draw the kiddos' attention to Nature but it does so in such an expressive way...these actions could easily be incorporated into a pretend play garden scenario :-)
Hannah Ward 👩🏻‍🏫 Mom (x3) | Learning Designer@HannahWardEdu

This is what 1st Graders used to read in school in the late 1800s. One thing I've noticed about vintage schoolbooks is a strong focus on nature and making sure children were aware of the natural world around them.

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5 order effect is greatly diminished. I know my younger Grandbubs definitely look up to their older brothers--they think they're the funniest; the most interesting; & they try to do everything the big boys do.
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4 If kiddos are the same sex, competition is more extreme –­ especially if it's 2 boys close in age...that'll typically produce the most rivalry. Usually the closer the age gap, the more dramatic the birth order effect. Conversely, when the gap is more than five yrs, the birth
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3 The babies of the family: ●Rebellious/questioning, more adventurous & charismatic yet lacking responsibility (apparently have been used to having others take care of things for them...) Of course these are generalities--a lot of factors influence the effects of birth order.
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2 achievement-oriented as well as emotionally intense, defensive, anxious and/or jealous (😒--I don't know about that whole I-really-didn't-want-to-share-Mom/Dad-with-others thing...) Middle children: ●Relationship-focused; sociable, easy-going and flexible
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1 Hardwired into babies is their ability to recognize, have a preference for and interest in FACES! Using mirrors (or reflective surfaces) are a fantastic activity and a great way for babies to explore. PLAY typically #PlayMatters #HandsOnLearning #babies #parenting #ECE
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