toddlersthroughpreschool
-
Recent Posts
Archives
By Category
- ABCs
- Art
- Blocks
- Books
- cognitive
- Colors
- Diversity
- dramatic play
- Emotions
- Environment
- For Teachers & Parents
- Getting Organized
- Guidance
- Holiday
- Imitation
- Inclusion
- kindergarten readiness
- Language
- Lesson Plans
- literacy
- Manners
- Math
- Meal Time
- Motor Development
- Movement
- Music
- Observation
- Outdoor Play
- Puppets
- School readiness
- Self-Regulation
- sensory
- Shapes
- Super Science
- table toys
- Technology
- Terrific Toddlers
- Transitions
- Uncategorized
- writing
Blogroll
toddlersthroughpreschool
twitter
Error: Twitter did not respond. Please wait a few minutes and refresh this page.
toddlersthroughpreschool
activities alphabet art blocks books child development cognitive colors counting creative dramatic play early childhood early childhood education emotions fine motor fine motor development gross motor homeschool Imitation language letters literacy math meals movement numbers outdoor play outdoors parents prediction prereading preschool preschool activities reading school readiness science self-regulation sensory shapes Sorting teachers toddler toddlers vocabulary writing
Tag Archives: open ended art
Paper Plate Art
Paper plates – I wonder what the children will create with paper plates? I love open-ended art so children can just do. The goal is for the children have input and choice with very little structure. Today there is a toddler … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Colors, Imitation, Language, Observation, sensory, Terrific Toddlers
Tagged art, child directed art, fine motor, language, open ended art, science, self, toddler art, vocabulary
Leave a comment
Enjoying the Process
Young children are usually more interested in the art process than in the product. They want to see what happens when they explore a variety of textures. They like to move their pencil, paint brush, crayon around and see what … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Emotions, Motor Development, Terrific Toddlers
Tagged art. toddlers, early childhood, emotional develpment, fine motor, open ended art, parents, preschool, teaching
Leave a comment

