Learning how to read and write is a difficult task for children. It takes time, patience, and practice. Muscle memory can help! Incorporating kinesthetic movement in the classroom will make learning fun while improving reading skills! The kinesthetic movement in the classroom approach has been proven to increase early literacy outcomes by providing opportunities […]
Read moreBrain-Based Learning: Changing The Way We Teach Kindergarten
Imagine a classroom where children are engaged and excited about learning to read and write. A space where they feel confident in their abilities and develop skills that will last them a lifetime. There is no such thing as boring seat work, but instead brain-based learning strategies so students can meet literacy educational outcomes […]
Read moreBuilding a Diverse Classroom: The Benefits in Early Literacy Education
Promoting diversity in a classroom can have a positive effect on the quality of education. This could include different talents, experiences, and learning styles. Educators should be aware that some students may learn slower than others or at different speeds. By acknowledging this diversity and approaching it as something to celebrate rather than just […]
Read moreHow To Help A Child Struggling With Reading and Writing
How To Help A Child Struggling With Reading and Writing In your classroom, you may find yourself faced with a child struggling with reading and writing. The reasons for this are wide-ranging, as anything from lack of literacy exposure to difficulty with the ability to hear and record sounds can impact early literacy. The […]
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