Nonacademic Skills for Beginning School

Many parents begin preparing their children for school as early as three or four years old. They feel a need to teach their children skills such as recognizing letters and numbers, counting, recognizing names, and even beginning reading. These are very good skills for children to know when they enter kindergarten. However, there are many skills that a child needs that go unnoticed. Non-academic skills are also important. Each year, I receive children into my kindergarten classroom that have a strong academic background and are no doubt ready to begin school. However, many of these children lack basic kindergarten survival … Continue reading

Education Week in Review: June 23 – June 29

Independence Day is peeking right around the corner. Along with it comes, fireworks, celebrations, hot weather, and nearing the beginning of a new school year. Summer keeps us busy with outdoor fun, vacations, and more. However do not forget to take a little time on these hot summer days to check out Families.com. Check below for a flash back of any articles that you missed this week. Saturday, June 23 Using Jazz in Our School Curriculum One university has decided to offer a special program for teachers. The program will help teachers make use of putting jazz into their curriculums. … Continue reading