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Some Great Blogs

These are some blogs that I read regularly.


Early Childhood Teaching Blogs
Aunt Annie's Childcare
Dr. Jean & Friends
Early Childhood Brain Insights
Fun-a-Day
Getting Messy with Ms Jessi
How Long Is This Hall
Kathy Griffin's Teaching Strategies
Learning for Life
Let the Children Play
Little Illuminations
Males in Early Childhood
Not Just Cute
Pre-K Pages
PreKinders
Preschool Daze
Sand and Water Tables
Still Playing School
Teach Preschool
Teacher Tom
Zella Said Purple


Other Teacher/Education Blogs
Blogging Through the Fourth Dimension
EdWords (BAM Radio Network)
I'm a Teacher, Get Me OUTSIDE Here!
Janet Lansbury
John Spencer Ideas
Kindergarten Smorgasbord
Learning and Sharing with Ms. Lirenman
Math Coach's Corner
Matt Gomez
PreK and K Sharing
TinkerLab


Other Favorites
Artful Parent
Childhood 101
Hands On: As We Grow
Inner Child Fun
Kids Ministry 101
Made by Joel
Mr. Mark's Classroom
Sight Word Games


Other Links
Discount School Supply
Donors Choose
MaryAnn F Kohl
Ooey Gooey



(My post on the Bricky awards lists some of my favorite places to visit, although favorites vary throughout the year.)

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Purposeful Play by Kristine Mraz, Alison Porcelli, and Cheryl Tyler - reflections

Check out the blog Book Study page for links to reflections on recent books I've read.

Recent Posts from Favorite Blogs

  • Teacher Tom
    You Can't Get There on a Treadmill
    15 hours ago
  • Dr. Jean & Friends Blog
    RABBIT TRAPS
    19 hours ago
  • Blogging Through the Fourth Dimension
    Sliding into break by stopping the teacher thought train
    4 days ago
  • PreKandKSharing
    Montessori-Inspired Axolotl Activities Using Free Printables
    2 weeks ago
  • Janet Lansbury
    3 Ways to Lift Your Parenting Spirits (with Loryn Brantz)
    2 weeks ago
  • The Artful Parent
    How to Make Colorful Seashell Art
    2 weeks ago
  • Mr. Mark's Classroom
    Pause and Pray
    1 month ago
  • Fun-A-Day!
    Sun Cutting Strips Free Printable
    2 months ago
  • preschool daze
    V is for vinegar: THURSDAY V WEEK
    2 months ago
  • Not Just Cute
    Powerful Play Foundations!
    5 months ago
  • SAND AND WATER TABLES
    7 months ago
  • Pre-K Pages
    Fall Leaves Art Activity
    9 months ago
  • I'm a teacher, get me OUTSIDE here!
    Significant Scottish Outdoor Learning and Play Documents
    9 months ago
  • Teach Preschool
    P is for Pizza!
    3 years ago
  • Still Playing School
    Outside Water Play Ideas for Kids
    4 years ago
  • TinkerLab
    By: Surprising Facts About Gelatin - Parenting Hours
    4 years ago
  • Learning and Sharing with Ms. Lirenman
    6 Ways to Transform Learning with iPad Integration
    5 years ago
  • EdWords - BAM! Radio Network
    Cultivating Aggression: Something We Should Never See on an Infant's Daily Report
    5 years ago
  • Child Central Station
    Santa's Dead
    6 years ago
  • Smedley's Smorgasboard of Kindergarten
    Sensory Chair DIY: Monday Made It
    6 years ago
  • Getting Messy With Ms. Jessi
    Kid Made Giraffe Sculpture
    8 years ago
  • let the children play
    Let the Babies Play
    8 years ago
  • Spencer Ideas
    Ten Things That Happen When Kids Become Makers
    9 years ago
  • little illuminations
    Primary Peach Launch Party Freebie: Quick and Easy End of the Year Gift Ideas For Support Staff
    10 years ago
  • How Long is This Hall?
    Just Look What I Found! MORE Pringles Can Ideas!
    10 years ago
  • zella said purple
    "Look in my hands!"
    12 years ago
  • Kathy Griffin's Teaching Strategies
    Fun Blog Hopping Weekend
    13 years ago
  • Look at my happy rainbow!
  • Childhood 101
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Nashville, TN, United States
I love teaching preschoolers and children. I have been working with kids for 30 years. I've been a teacher, preschool center director, volunteer, writer and editor, and workshop leader. Now I'm exploring what's next in my life as an educator.
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I'm a bricklayer. Not with stones and mortar but with ideas and concepts. I don't build on a slab or the ground but in the lives of young children.

The early years are key to a life of learning. We can help them grow and learn...brick by brick...creating a solid foundation for life.
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