Newsletter
August 20 th, 2018

Theme - Dragonflies

Explore the world of dragonflies with our circle time suggestions, workshops, game ideas, early science activities, and a fun new rhyme.

Educatall Club

A picture game, activity sheets, coloring pages, a positive reinforcement tool, a lotto game, and many other dragonfly-themed documents!

 Summer exercises for little legs and feet 
Take advantage of the warm weather to explore these body parts!

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Welcome
Simple ideas for greeting new babies and toddlers.

 

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Pencils and crayons
Learn how these tools can be explored long before kindergarten!
 

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Clothespin dragonflies
A fun summer craft that looks really cute!

Harvest time collage
Children can snack on this craft’s main material as they get creative!

My snail
The ideal project to slow things down...

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Mixtures and density
An experiment that involves a lot of pouring practice!

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Sense of smell
Children will love getting a “whiff” of this fun experiment!!

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Corn-based modeling dough
Gluten-free homemade fun for tiny hands!

Homemade paint blocks
Use miniature muffin cups to make your own paint!

Temporary dye
Don’t let summer end before making tie dye t-shirts with your group!

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Teaching young children healthy sleep habits
The winning recipe for making naptime enjoyable.
 

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Getting off on the right foot despite back to school stress
After a carefree summer, tricks that will help you get back to your routine.

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How to intervene with a defiant child
Learn how to handle opposition by understanding it.

Performance anxiety-How to intervene
Discover tangible ways to reduce its impact so kids can just be kids.

Helping a child with difficulties when the parents refuse to recognize the existence of a problem
Keeping the lines of communication open is key.

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Triangle pose
Challenge children with this strength-building pose.

 

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Get moving with books
Unique ideas to attract very active children to books.
 

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