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justanotherparent · 15 days
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amft · 8 months
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After I finished crying, I decided her first day of Pre-K3 was a success.
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Sometimes I wonder how I didn't get any-core memory type of trauma when I was a little kid and instead until my near-tween to actual teenage years because childhood was sorta rough in a non-extreme way like most people until I realize it was probably because I wasn't super sentient and acted like a literal fetus until up to a certain toddler/infant age. Like I vividly remember being a really sensitive little girl atleast who cried infront of everyone when my Pre-K teacher would yell at me in the classroom, like I understand people can get sick and tired of little children being brats or whatever but how was I supposed to know anything??? I was like 4 or 5, lady...why are you yelling at a slightly more physically grown baby for being messy??You should atleast be somewhat more compassionate but maybe thats just me :/.
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faeriekit · 2 years
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🖌🖍Downloadables/Coloring Sheet Sources!🎨✀
Another work project! Want to color?? Want to not spend crazy money on it?? Want to not use a site interface that prints a huge advertisement for their site all over the bottom?? Here’s a whole bunch just for you, because I care sm about this after hunting these down for hours
🎨 BIG SOURCES 🎨 :
#Color Our Collections (all institutions)
Crayola Coloring Pages (Disney, Adult, Seasons+)
http://www.supercoloring.com/
➡Browse by section, or use CRTL + F to search by keyword!⬅
🐱‍🐉Dinosaurs/Ancient Animals:
New Mexico Museum of Natural History
Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County
Sam Noble Museum
🌊Oceans:
Aquarium of New Zealand
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Harvard Museums of Science & Culture (lots of stuff tbh)
Médiathèque Jacques-Chirac, Troyes Champagne Métropole (people, nature, shell)
Children’s Creativity Museum (Halloween, Día de Los Muertos, Nature)
🦁Zoo:
Museum of Natural History (Mammals)
Museum of Natural History (Horse)
Museum of Natural History (k-2: all)
University of Alabama Museums (Patterns, Nature, Ancient tools)
University of Florida Department of Entomology and Nematology (BUGS!!)
Van Gogh Museum
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County
Sam Noble Museum
National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum (Horses) x
Scholastic (Butterfly, word activity)
💃🏽🕺🏽People:
Museum of Natural History (Horse)
Spy Museum (spy stuff)
Aerospace Museum (?) (Printables)
Colonial Williamsburg
NJ State House (...statues??)
Harvard Art Museums (ANCIENT EGYPT!!!!)
Harvard Museums of Science & Culture (lots of stuff tbh)
West Virginia & Regional History Center (Wizard of Oz)
AIA Nashville Parthenon (Ancient Greece)
Fairfield University Art Museum (History)
Escuela Superior de Artes de Yucatán (Latin American Culture)
Illinois Rare Book and Manuscript Library (Various Book Characters, Alice in Wonderland)
Médiathèque Jacques-Chirac, Troyes Champagne Métropole (people, nature, shell)
Russian Museum of Ethnography (Patterns)
Shelburne Museum (Pattern, animals, people)
Jagiellonian Library Coloring Book (Polish publications)
Rutgers University (NJ)
Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg (Ancient Greece)
Jewish Museum of Maryland (fancy dresses)
Queens College (Music)
University of Alabama Museums (Patterns, Nature, Ancient tools)
Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture, and Design (Patterns)
Walters Art Museum (Ancient Greece, Alphons Mucha)
Van Gogh Museum
Hmong Museum (Hmong-American culture)
Children’s Creativity Museum (Halloween, Día de Los Muertos, Nature)
North Carolina Museum of History (Historical, Native Americans)
National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum (Horses) x
Smithsonian/National Museum of African American History & Culture (Adinkra, Kwanzaa)
The Met (Ancient History, History, jewelry)
Studio Museum (African-American)
Los Angeles Public Library (Black History month, African American)
Kente Cloth Coloring Book (African/African American, patterns) (abbreviated)
Scholastic (Comic book/Superhero/writing)
🦋Nature:
Museum of Natural History (Moon) (Activity)
Aerospace Museum (?) (Printables)
Albert R. Mann Library (leaves etc.)  
Harvard Museums of Science & Culture (lots of stuff tbh)
Médiathèque Jacques-Chirac, Troyes Champagne Métropole (people, nature, shell)
Wales Higher Education Library Forum
Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec
The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
University of Alabama Museums (Patterns, Nature, Ancient tools)
University of Florida Department of Entomology and Nematology (BUGS!!)
Van Gogh Museum
New Mexico Museum of Natural History
Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County
Sam Noble Museum
Children’s Creativity Museum (Halloween, Día de Los Muertos, Nature)
Scholastic (Butterfly, word activity)
📚“Storybook”:
Bibliothèque municipale de Toulouse (Rabbits dressed as people)
West Virginia & Regional History Center (Wizard of Oz)
Illinois Rare Book and Manuscript Library (Various Book Characters, Alice in Wonderland)
Médiathèque Jacques-Chirac, Troyes Champagne Métropole (people, nature, shell)
Jagiellonian Library Coloring Book (Polish publication)
Wales Higher Education Library Forum
James Madison University Libraries
Frederick Warne & Co. (Beatrix Potter)
Newberry Library (Alice in Wonderland +)
Charles M Schulz Museum (Peanuts Characters!!)
Pete the Cat
Peppa Pig (Seasonal +)
Legos (Coloring Sheets, Puzzles)
Dragon Masters
Fly Guy (Prince Fly Guy)
Scholastic Asia (Fly Guy, My Little Pony, Bad Guys, Shopkins, Transformers, Clifford)
Eric Carle (Coloring sheets, puzzles, games)
PBS (Daniel Tiger, Sesame Street, +. Sorts by Show.)
🧵Patterns:
Russian Museum of Ethnography (Patterns)
Shelburne Museum (Pattern, animals, people)
The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
University of Alabama Museums (Patterns, Nature, Ancient tools)
Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture, and Design (Patterns)
Penn Museum
North Carolina Museum of History (Historical, Native Americans)
Smithsonian/National Museum of African American History & Culture (Adinkra, Kwanzaa)
The Met (Ancient History, History, jewelry)
Kente Cloth Coloring Book (African/African American, patterns) (abbreviated)
Klutz (inspirational)
Klutz (Summer, Unicorn)
Crayola (Adult)
🃏Other:
Highlights Magazine
(Activities, puzzle, seasonal) 
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Yes this took me several hours yes this will have no benefit in the long run, pLEASE use this list for your programs or schools or classes or libraries or afterschool programs or your homeschooling or summer camp or daycare or whatever you do; these are all free and are often run by their own orgs so you don’t have to use janky websites to get nice ones. Enjoy!!
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ayleenrose · 1 year
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This is a great product to use with young children. It can be used during morning meeting or circle time to review the days of the week in both English and Spanish. You can also cut out the days to the week for the students to put them in order.
Looking for More? Click on the Link!
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1351683571/colors-los-colores?ref=listings_manager_grid
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ooops-i-arted · 2 years
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Finally going through all the stuff I brought home for the new school year. This is a handmade counting activity with an apple theme because teachers fucking love apples lol. The student identifies the number and counts out the corresponding number of seeds. You could also expand it into an addition or subtraction activity by using the seeds as a visual.
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I just had the most surreal experience
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My kiddos, having some free time in class with music playing: Ms. C, can you play that rock song?
Me: The huh?
My kiddos: The rock song!
Me: The??? What???
*About 10 minutes later, after finally giving up on attempting to solve what the heck they meant, the “rock song” cycles through the playlist*
The song in question, you ask? This:
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ivygorgon · 1 month
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An open letter to the U.S. Congress
Pass President Biden’s budget!
890 so far! Help us get to 1,000 signers!
At a time when working families are having trouble affording everything from healthcare to education to housing to food, we need a budget that lowers costs for millions of households―paid for by making the wealthy and big corporations pay their fair share.
President Biden’s FY2025 budget would expand the Child Tax Credit, expand Affordable Care Act subsidies to help millions of people afford healthcare in states that haven’t expanded Medicaid, invest in free pre-K for 2 million kids, implement a national paid family and medical leave program, provide free community college, expand Social Security’s modest benefits, and more.
It would also reduce the national debt by nearly $3 trillion.
He does this by raising the corporate tax rate, implementing a 25% tax on the wealth gains of billionaires and ultra-millionaires, ending tax breaks for excessive CEO pay, closing loopholes that encourage corporations to ship jobs and profits offshore, and much more.
I urge Congress to pass President Biden’s FY2025 budget to invest in working people and our future. By wide margins, the American people think that the wealthy and large profitable corporations should pay more of their fair share in taxes. So endorsing the president’s budget is not only good policy, it’s good politics. Thanks!
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a138 · 3 months
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What the fuck kids
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k12academics · 4 months
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The Holy Martyrs Armenian Day School (HMADS) of Bayside New York-provides an educational environment in which students are educated through a bilingual curriculum to become responsible individuals, confident in their languages, appreciative of their cultures and well-prepared as members of American society.
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HMADS believes in the uniqueness of each individual. Thus, the educational effort focuses on the process of "learning to learn" by fostering the love of learning. The school believes in developing the whole person and therefore, encouraging its students to develop as well-rounded individuals with a wide variety of extracurricular interests and achievements that help them exercise leadership, cooperation, and caring.
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The students of this school also acquire a strong sense of Armenian ancestry and traditional values. These values permeate their lives not only while they are at this school but also long after they have left it.
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amft · 8 months
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Homegirl, it is too early in the school year to already be side eyeing.
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barbh · 5 months
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Let's Cook Together!: Fun and Tasty Recipes to Make With Your Kids! [REVIEW]
SYNOPSIS Gather up your family and have some fun ​cooking together! Recipes are easy-to-follow and understand, and appeal to kids of all ages.  More than 90 recipes, each with full-color photos, perfect for prepping, cooking and sharing with the children in your family. Breakfast, appetizers, meals, desserts, and holiday favorites.  Choose from recipes like Tasty Tortellini Salad, Bavarian…
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shoujothoughts · 5 months
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Moments that Shape Us (Our First Christmas as Three)
While finishing my BA in English, I worked as a TA for a Christian preschool class. While I never anticipated teaching preschool myself, through a series of events and signs, God made it so obvious what I was supposed to do. I ended up following a calling that would be one of my greatest blessings. I became qualified and taught my own classes for four years. There were many moments that…
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lesbirdie · 6 months
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me when a 4 year old tells me my hands are so big
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skadiofthemountains · 7 months
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I love watching my #autistic kiddo at prek. Since he's #nonverbal and cannot advocate for himself, and I am privileged enough to have the time (and his teachers just accepted my presence as cannon), I go with him for his limited hours.
It's been about six weeks, and the other kids are starting to learn to speak his language (so to speak). Today, he was tilting his head back and forth (I'm happy to see you! I'm having fun!), and another boy did the same right back. Both of them grinning at the game.
A little girl sees him at the costume box and offers to try hats on him until he finds one he wants. When none will do, she hands him some glasses and is delighted he approves of her choice.
It is, honestly, all a bit overstimulating for him (home life has been *rough*), and I am working with his therapists to mitigate it, and I don't know if public school will be the best choice for him long-term. But, I hope so. I want him to learn about his peers, and I want them to keep learning about him.
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shoresdevelopment · 7 months
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Straw Flute STEAM Project for Kids in Early Years https://shores.rocks/blog/stem/straw-flute-steam-project-for-kids-in-early-years/?utm_source=tumblr&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=ReviveOldPost
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