Showing posts with label kindergarten. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kindergarten. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

a soap box of sorts


I couldn't resist sharing this. I tend to wander down twisting, turning rabbit holes of early childhood and parenting blogs. Today I found a great blog called the artful parent and one entry in particular caught my attention as it focuses on developmentally appropriate ways to support writing.
here is the post.

Each year, around this time, I think about where we are and what I know needs to be done to be ready for our rigorous kindergarten program. In the post No Child Left Behind - Race to The Top world we live in academically rigorous kindergartens seem to be here to stay. My struggle is in preparing our four year old children as much as possible while remaining developmentally appropriate. It's a fine line. I know this is something that weighs on parents as well, and as we work to support children in their emerging literacy, mathematical, and scientific thinking a question that needs to be asked constantly is "is this appropriate?" Remembering that play is the best, most meaningful, and most appropriate way young children learn should be our mantra.

I'm happy books like this are emerging, as mainstream and accessible choices for parents and educators alike.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

On our way to K

We have been spending quite a bit of time discussing our feelings about moving up to kindergarten. Some of us feel very excited and others feel nervous. To help us learn more about what to expect we decided it would be a good idea to visit a kindergarten classroom. So we wrote a letter, as a class, to Ms. To and we let her know we wanted to visit her classroom and learn more about kindergarten. Mrs. Chin and A delivered the letter and the very next day we got a letter back from Ms. Tu, letting us know she really wanted us to visit her classroom. She even knew about our classroom "oink" joke and used the word oink in her letter! You can see it below...




Wednesday afternoon we went upstairs to visit Ms. Tu and it was great! We saw the big, colorful K room and spent time talking with Ms. Tu. We even peeked in the other K classrooms as we were leaving. By the time we made it back to our room everyone agreed that moving up to kindergarten was indeed exciting.

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