Life is made up of many pieces, like a puzzle. Here I attempt to put them all together.
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Monday, June 28, 2010

Establishing Learning Centers

There are two points to consider when planning a learning environment that includes learning centers.

1. How will it be customized to include the learning styles of each participant?

2. How will the planned activities and the child's environment compliment one another?

Typical learning centers to consider are blocks, housekeeping, art/writing, table toys (manipulatives), sensory table, library, music, science and computers. Life skills, social skills, risk taking, and responsibility with freedom are important lessons children are learning while using centers and interacting with each other. Children should feel that this is a place where they can trust and feel safe.

There are a number of points to consider when setting up learning centers.

1. Separate noisy areas from quiet areas.

2. Each area should be clearly defined. Children need to know where the boundaries are for the toys that belong in each learning center. Traffic patterns should naturally flow in a way that keeps children from interrupting each other and also discourage running.

3. There should be enough space in/at each learning center for more than one child to play comfortably.

4. Resources near each play area should be relevant to that area.

5. Ensure that caregivers can clearly see into each area.

6. Each learning center should be accessible to each child regardless of handicaps or disabilities.

7. There should be plenty of storage for the supplies needed in each learning center so that the children are able to keep things reasonably neat without too much difficulty.

When setting up learning centers remember that this does have to be expensive. Dividers can be created by hanging a curtain, or by putting up and office cubicle divider. Art shelves can be made from inexpensive materials or purchased second hand. Just remember to make sure surfaces are washable.

An organized and properly arranged environment makes it easier for children to choose constructive activities. An organized environment also makes it easier for the children to play in an orderly way and to keep their surroundings neater. Some things to remember are to makes sure all toys and materials have their own storage space. Make sure items are within easy reach of the children and are easy to put away again. Ensure that the learning centers are easy to get in and out of.

Pay attention to what children play with a lot and what they seem to be losing interest in. Often even minor changes to the learning center, such a slight rearranging, or a few inexpensive new toys or supplies can spark new interest.

Learning centers are a fun and creative way to give children a learning experience customized to their needs and interests. I hope this article has given you some inspiration in creating learning centers for the children in your care.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Daily Adventures at Rose's House

Today has been busy and fun.

It was a hot and humid day and when Doug came home this evening he put in our air conditioners. This is an old house and does not have central air so we use window units. He put three in downstairs and one upstairs. We may get a few more if this turns out to be a hot summer. Last summer was very cool and we really didn't need them.

This coloring activity is such a hit with this group of kids. Having the entire table covered with paper and being free to create as small or large a work of art as they want is so much fun.












We had a lot of fun playing with the number puzzles and practicing counting to 10.







And chased an ant.


Both this morning and this evening we played animal match with some of the cards from the Memory game. I hold one set of cards in my hand with a matching set laid out on the floor in front of me. Then one by one I show the kids a card and ask them to find the match, or the one that is the same. They also enjoyed just looking at and talking about the cards.














There was an impromptu game of Ring Around the Roses that made us all laugh.



And fun on the computer.





Austin and Gabe were playing with dice and drew a crowd of observers.



Kaleb enjoying some snuggles. He also loves this swing that Austin put together for him.



The kids colored in their Mommy Bird books. It's a really cute little printable book that I found here and Amanda helped me put together.






And a little building to finish off our day.



More fun coming up tomorrow.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Adventures at Rose's House - Wednesday May 26, 2010

Michael had one of those days of tears and tantrums that nearly had me in tears today. I took this picture to show him and make him laugh. It worked - for about two minutes.


Thankfully Doug was off work today so he took him along on some errands. To the landfill, the grocery store, the hardware store. And then to the children's program at church this evening. Michael is always happy to be on the go with Daddy.


It didn't rain today! But the grass was still really really wet so played on the front porch this morning.

Building with blocks was a popular pastime.





I love this series of pictures where Hunter, Lauren and Dynasty are building a tower. The expressions on their faces are priceless, especially when it falls over. 








This toy kept Landon's attention for most of the morning. Some of the buttons he had trouble with so we had a chance to work on some motor skills. And lots and lots of speech work while we talked about the characters and what they were doing - hiding, in, out, where did they go?, etc.


Destiny, Dynasty and Kaleb having a little chat.






Amanda helped the kids with their craft today.





We also played with our number puzzles again.




By this afternoon it had dried off enough that we could play in the backyard.










We bought a baby carrier so that I can work and carry the baby around when he needs to held. It worked well and he liked it. And I liked having my hands free to be able to attend to the other kids.


And those are are adventures for today. More fun on the way tomorrow!