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Date: 8/18/2007 6:42:00 PM
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Author:
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Subject:Preschool Classroom
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I will be moving into a classroom (2-3 yr.olds) I am looking for ideas to create a stimulating/environment for the children. Does anyone have any ideas or suggestion.
Thanks
Monique
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Date: 9/17/2007 11:04:00 AM
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Author:
Linda Arocho
(HappyHands12302@aol.com)
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Subject:Items
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In large part, how you set up, depends on what you have available. Thinking traditionally, use shleves or tables to help break up the room. You need to see everything, but create space so that for example block play doesn't get in the way of the children using the kitchen set. The must haves that I would be at a loss without - the block corner - we also keep our trucks and cars there with little people - so that the block play can naturally expand. Then in another space, the kitchen set and near it, dramatic play items (mostly plastic hats), in another space, paper and crayons, colored pencils, etc. And in another space, books and puzzles... There's so much you can do to create a stimulating environment, but every child is different and can often times be interested in different things... That's just DAP, I guess!
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Date: 8/21/2007 6:57:00 PM
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Author:
melissa
(allxstarxlissa@yahoo.com)
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Subject:twos enviorment
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You have a very varied age group there. Do you have a rotating class or do you get the kids and keep them for the whole school year until they move up to preschool? What are the exact ages of your children when they come into your room and when they leave?
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