This helpful #tipsheet offers strategies for supporting #duallanguagelearners during the toddler years through warm, responsive #languageinteractions. It guides #earlychildhoodeducators on how to model rich language, respond to toddler communication, and build connections across home and classroom languages. The resource includes practical tips for using #English and home languages to support #bilingualdevelopment and foster a child’s #socialemotionalgrowth. Ideal for use in #preschool,#childcare, and #HeadStart programs serving diverse linguistic communities.
"Make a Sentence Using the Picture" is an engaging activity that encourages creativity and language skills. By observing an image, participants can craft descriptive sentences that capture the esse... Read more
Grace and Courtesy lessons don’t start when children can talk—they begin in infancy! Infants and #toddlers absorb social behaviors by observing adults. By modeling kindness, respect, and calm ... Read more
In Montessori, even potty training is seen as an opportunity for independence and self-care. A potty basket helps #toddlers feel prepared, confident, and capable by giving them the tools they need... Read more
The Core Montessori Principles Poster serves as a visual guide to the foundational concepts of the Montessori educational approach, emphasizing child-centered learning and independence. It highligh... Read more
Parent-Teacher Conference Forms are essential administrative tools used by teachers to take notes before and during conferences. The form outlines a child's strengths, areas needing improvement, an... Read more
The Toddler Daily Report Form is a tool used by daycare centers and preschools to communicate with parents about their child's activities and behaviors throughout the day. It is specifically design... Read more