The Montessori approach believes in the power of chores to nurture every aspect of a child's development. By engaging children in everyday tasks, we are teaching them valuable life skills while fostering responsibility, capability, and confidence. https://lnkd.in/eJRn2BN5
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The Montessori approach views chores as crucial for a child's holistic development, fostering intellectual, emotional, social, and physical growth. By involving kids in everyday tasks, Montessori education empowers them to become responsible, capable, and confident individuals. #MontessoriEducation #ChoresForDevelopment https://lnkd.in/eJRn2BN5
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Why Chinese Kindergartens Are Winning with Cooking Classes! Forget rote memorization and traditional textbooks! Chinese kindergartens are leading the way in practical learning with a delicious Cooking class. The Power of Practice: Why Cooking Classes Works for children. * **Learning by Doing: * **Building Confidence: * **Healthy Habits for Life: * **Life Skills Development: Let's spark a conversation!. Share your thoughts on the importance of practical learning methods in the comments below. #education #kindergarten #cookingclasses #lifeskills #healtheating
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🍽️🌍 Safe Food Today for a Healthy Tomorrow! This World Food Safety Day, let's commit to keeping our meals clean and our families healthy. Learn the best practices in food preparation and share your knowledge. Because food safety is everyone’s business! 🍏💧 Connect With Us - https://bit.ly/4aDgp6d #WorldFoodSafetyDay #EatSafe #LittleStarsEarlyLearning
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🍽️ Children Together in a Reggio Emilia Classroom: Eating and Learning Dining Etiquette, Four Children - Three Boys and One Girl 🌟👧👦 In a Reggio Emilia classroom environment, four children - three boys and one girl - come together for a meal, learning and practicing dining etiquette. This activity is about eating and fostering social skills and understanding the processes involved in mealtime. In this collaborative setting, the children set the table, serve food, and eat together, learning about sharing, manners, and the importance of community meals. The Reggio Emilia approach emphasizes real-life, practical experiences, providing opportunities for children to develop self-help skills, cooperation, and respect for others in a nurturing and supportive environment. #ReggioEmiliaDining #ChildhoodLearning #SocialSkillDevelopment
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🍽️🌍 Safe Food Today for a Healthy Tomorrow! This World Food Safety Day, let's commit to keeping our meals clean and our families healthy. Learn the best practices in food preparation and share your knowledge. Because food safety is everyone’s business! 🍏💧 Connect With Us - https://bit.ly/4aDgp6d #WorldFoodSafetyDay #EatSafe #LittleStarsEarlyLearning
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Meet Fang Defu, the 14-year-old coffee maestro who sacrifices his school hours to run his mother's drinks stall. Admirable or concerning? While his dedication is inspiring, it raises questions about the impact on his education. What do you think - should teenagers juggle work and school to this extent? Share your thoughts! #WorkLifeBalance #EducationMatters #TeenWorkforce"
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During Term 1, International students from Firbank Grammar and Brighton Grammar participated in a cooking social event held in the BGS BHIVE Kitchen. The students showcased their cooking skills, shared a variety of international dishes and continued to foster friendships with each other. #studentcenteredlearning #teachingexcellence #empowerstudents #innovativeeducation #experientiallearning #wellbeing
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Dear Educator, you cannot give what you do not have. You teach what you know but you only reproduce who you are. Do what you teach! Let your pupils see you observe dining etiquette, model organization, collaboration, and hard work. Model character! It is not enough to teach classroom expectations, model it! Stop the gossip in front of your children! Stop the name tagging. What children see, children do! What type of pupils are you reproducing? #21stcenturylearning #dynamiceducator #inspiringeducator #21stCenturyEducator
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Bringing kids into the kitchen can be good for them in a number of ways. Cooking can help: ●Build basic skills: Help build basic math skills by doing something as simple as counting eggs or pouring water into a measuring cup. You can ask what comes first, second, and third or count together as you spoon dough onto a cookie sheet. When you read a recipe together, you introduce new words to your child's vocabulary and promote literacy. Following steps in the recipe can work on listening skills. ●Encourage an adventurous palate: Preschoolers are picky eaters, and bringing them into the kitchen to cook can help get them to open up to new tastes. When your 3-year-old plays chef, she might sample dishes she wouldn't try if you just served them to her. So encourage kids to taste new ingredients you're working with and talk about what they like and how healthy foods make a body grow. ●Help young kids explore with their senses: Kids learn by exploring with their senses and the kitchen is an ideal place to do that. Invite them to listen to the whir of the mixer, pound dough and watch it rise, smell it baking in the oven, and finally taste the warm bread fresh from the oven. If it smells good, looks appealing, and is easy to eat they may just be willing to try it! ●Boost confidence: Preschoolers love to show what they can do and working in the kitchen provides opportunities to gain a sense of accomplishment. If they helped assemble the pizza, let them know that their help was important. source: https://lnkd.in/d2ibBBKr. #kindergarten #workwithchildren #teacher #children #school
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