Jun 22, 2017

Early Childhood Educators and Stress



Stress, we all feel it, we all have it. A good level of stress does motivate us to perform better. But, when stress becomes a consistent presence in our lives, our bodies, over a long period of time, it can have unhealthy impacts. Our body’s stress system becomes overloaded as it sits in emergency mode.  People can begin to have physical and emotional results that are not beneficial to positive well being. So, by keeping ourselves in check with stress, by listening to our bodies, mind and spirit carefully, by adopting valuable coping strategies, and actively carrying them out, we are controlling how stress affects our lives.    

Working with children is one of the most meaningful occupations. It leaves you with a sense of purpose, moments of joy brought by the preciousness of children, and many hugs. But, on the other side, it holds stress indeed. After time, our need to keep calm and patient can become strained, we feel tapped out and the overworked/underpaid phrase starts to ring in our ears. When childcare providers, begin to reach their stress limit, it is time to start getting real and look at the stress in their bodies and mind. Stress is a risk factor to our health and well being. Stress can and should be managed.  To be a good caregiver is to take care of ourselves as well, if not first.  The first step is realizing we are in control.  We cannot fix with one big band aid the problems of society, governmental systems, and the childcare profession as a whole, but we can control our reaction. We are in charge of our thoughts, emotions, and internal dialogue.

We are in charge of our attitude. We can make small changes in our environment and life that will move us towards being less stressed.  When we realize we are in control of our stress, it is the basis of stress management!





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Jan 15, 2017

Night Time Preschool Lesson Plan


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Night Time Preschool Lesson plan can include ideas surrounding...


  • Night Sky
  • Space
  • Bedtime
  • Teddy Bears
  • Hibernation
  • Nocturnal Animals
  • People who work during the night 


Begin a Night Time Preschool Lesson Plan at Group Circle


Start a night preschool lesson plan at group circle by asking the children about the topic and allow them to be each other's educators. Some questions to ask the children are:

•"What do we mean when we say it's night time?
•"How do we know it's night time?
•"Why do we have to sleep?"
•"How do you feel in the dark?"
•"Are there some people/animals that stay up while we are sleeping?"
•"What is your bedtime routine?"


Preschool Ideas for a Night Sky Theme

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The night sky provides a number of ideas for a night theme. It can also be extended into a space lesson plan.  Aside from the classic Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, this is another great song:  "Going To the Moon" 


Zoom. zoom, zoom
We are going to the moon
Zoom, zoom, zoom
We will be there very soon
If you want to take a trip
Climb aboard my rocket ship
Zoom, zoom, zoom
We are going to the moon
5,4,3,2,1 BLAST OFF!


Preschool Ideas for a Bedtime Theme


Going to bed is something we all do, and for young children it can be a scary time. Structure is very important to preschoolers when they are getting ready for bed, and asking them what their bedtime routine is allows the children to see the similarities in all of us. In this portion of the night time preschool lesson plan, the young children can make arts and crafts surrounding their bed, such as making a classroom quilt, paper dolls with pajamas that can be decorated and filling in a big star with such things as glitter, paint, crayons and so on with this poem in the middle:

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Starlight, star bright
First star I see tonight
I wish I may, I wish I might
Have the wish, I wished tonight.




Plan a PJ day at school, where everyone has to wear pygamas and bring in their favourite stuffed animal. Teachers can make children pancakes or toast with jam on this special dress up day. One song that works well for this day is to sing the "Teddy Bear Song" –

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Teddy bear teddy bear, turn around
Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch the ground      
Teddy bear, teddy bear, go upstairs
Teddy bear, teddy bear say your prayers


Preschool Ideas for Hibernation Theme


Learning about animals that hibernate can be included into a night time preschool lesson plan. Of course, bears are the most well known animals that hibernate, but many other animals also hibernate through the cold winter months. A wonderful arts and craft idea for hibernation is to allow children to make a cave for the bear to sleep.



Nocturnal Animals are another extension of the 

Night Preschool Lesson Plan




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