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Creative Learning for Preschool
Asked by S.T. from Kansas City
on January 14, 2010
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Ok moms you all have such great ideas I need some help with some creative preschool learning! I'm going to start off with the basics colors, shapes, different animals ...
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- for my daycare, I use "first-school.ws" It's an excellent online resource for a multitude of learning projects.
- S., when I did daycare I mostly did searches online to find different free printable activities for my kiddos. There are great preschool sites out there that have ide...
- I sell sets of finger puppets that are hand made in Bolivia--Each bag has 8 animal puppets inside. there is a scene painted on the front of the bag and there are snaps...
Daycare Center Advice
Asked by A.S. from Denver
on April 20, 2013
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I work at a preschool and I have a question about the way it is set up. I am the assistant teacher while I finish up working on Bachelors degree. I work in the 2 year ...
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- Classes can be mixed. IF younger kids are in the older classroom that's when it gets to be a ratio issue. Let me see if I can give an example.... If there is a ...
- No, this is not acceptable. I would contact your licensing person. They will know what is acceptable and what is not. If a child is having that many behavior issue...
- I have read any other answers, but I worked day care and I do not agree with this. It may not be illegal, but it is wrong on so many other levels. I would say get the ...
Should We Visit His Kindergarten and See What He Is Learning????
Asked by B.H. from Los Angeles
on September 7, 2011
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My grandson, (he and his parents have lived with us since before he was born and we all raise him in harmony), started kindergarten 3 weeks ago in a charter school. We...
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- Does his school have an Open House coming up? Usually at our Open House, you can sign up for a time for a parent-teacher conference. That would probably be the time ...
- At my daughter's school, they publish their nine week plans, so you at least get a high level sense of the topics they are covering. I would advis eyou to give the te...
- Certainly go visit. In fact, call the teacher and ask to set up a meeting. Asking for lesson plans might be a bit much, but you could ask for the overall plan for the ...
Undiagnosed Learning Disorder
Asked by J.H. from New York
on November 16, 2008
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Hi moms,
I am at a lose with my son undiagnosed learning disorder. He has been diagnosed with ADHD and I battled putting him on meds for a while but his grades wher...
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- Your school district is required to have a child study team--professionals who can help you. Go to the school, ask (demand, if necessary) to speak with someone from t...
- there are some very concerned special education teachers which meet in small groups on sunday mornings at my church they handle many types of children with special nee...
- Dear J., I would first like to ask have you had him evaluated by the child study team in your district? If not you need to do so, if you have and they have not p...
Question About a Learning Disability
Asked by J.S. from St. Louis
on January 7, 2011
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Question for any parents of kids with learning disabilities or any teachers....My son is in 5th grade. He's in the gifted program at school, but has always struggled...
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- If you live in Missouri, you should contact the Educational Advocacy organization for the state, which is called MPACT--phone # 800-743-7634. If you live in KS, you s...
- can I approach this from the other angle? Your child is gifted. Your child excels in most subjects. Your child scores "average" in writing skills. Is it so wr...
- Good morning, J.. I agree with Tricia that a 'Care Team' approach would probably be your best bet for getting help through the school system. Here is a website...
Help for Learning Disabled Son
Asked by J.N. from Dallas
on September 17, 2009
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Hi Moms, you are so helpful on such a wide variety of topics that I thought maybe you could help me with my family's problem. I am the step mother of a learning disab...
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- We have a son with similar disability. He is now 38 y/o and works for WalMart. He recently was approved to draw SSI, which supplements his income with WalMart. They ar...
- Hi J., I would love to talk to you more about the specifics of your son's symptoms. The DORE program is extremely effective and remediating lots of different le...
- J., Please check with mypossibilities.org My Possibilities is a non-profit, charity - 501(c)(3), for adults with disabilities (Autism, Down Syndrome, Aspergers, Prad...
Kindergartener with Possible Learning Disabilities
Asked by S.B. from Columbia
on August 22, 2008
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My youngest (turned 5 in Dec.) has just finished his first week of Kindergarten. I got a call from his teacher tonight with some concerns. She feels he is not on the s...
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- I agree whole-heartedly with Denise A. I teach in KCK, and I have seen this as well. I won't repeat everything she said, since she said it so well. The only thing I...
- You can get him tested at the school and see where he is. Talk to his teacher, and if needed talk to the principal about the steps needed to start the process. They w...
- To begin with, I would take a deep breath and relax a little. It has only been a week into the school year and I have seen children make remarkable progress by Ocotber...
GATE Student with a Learning Disability?
Asked by R.T. from Los Angeles
on November 29, 2007
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I have a sixth-grade daughter who is currently enrolled in Honors classes due to being assessed with a high level of intelligence in both Language Arts and Math by her...
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- Your daughter sounds just like mine and I recently found out that she is Dyslexic. This is not just looking at letters backwards, etc... I have learned that it is a w...
- I totally feel for you. Your note reminded me of my son who is now in 10th grade. Both my kids are GATE kids and only 14 months apart, but what a difference. My daught...
- Dear R., Your story sounds very similar to my 5th grade son, even to the details of having just moved to a new city and new school. I've been to come GATE programs...
Looking for Recommendations for P/T Toddler Learning Center/daycare
Asked by D. from Chicago
on May 4, 2007
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Hey mamas,
I'm moving to the Oak Park area in July and my plan is to keep my nanny but to also get my soon to be 20mth old into a learning center or daycare/playgroup...
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- My kids go to Forest Park Montessori on Lathrop and have had a good experience. They have a class for 15-24 months old and also a 2-3 year old class. The two best th...
- HI D. There is a place call Oak Park day Nursey
- I use to nanny in Oak Park for a 3 year old and a 7 month old. There is a great "mommy", mostly nannies!!, and me gymnastics class through the oak park park district. ...
Heritage Learning Center in McKinney
Asked by G.V. from Dallas
on September 29, 2007
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I was thinking about enrolling my daughter at HLC in McKinney. Although after searching the web I found some disturbing reviews on Yahoo. Does anybody have children th...
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- I found that for the price, it isn't a bad place. It is a clean facility and the classrooms are of good size. I debated for several months whether or not to transfer...
- My two older kids went to HLC back in 2000-2001, then I became a sahm, when I went back to work, my youngest started there in 2006 and this place has been the best.......
- My 3 yr old son has been going to HLC since last August. I am very happy with the program. It is very clean, the people are nice. He has just moved up into the new cla...