All Seasons Blog
Seniors As Experts
The more we get to know the seniors who live upstairs at Lexington Pointe as unique individuals, the more we learn about their talents, interests, histories, and life experiences. Knowing each of the grandmas and grandpas in this way gives the children and teachers fresh opportunities to connect with them.
Fire, Mirrors, and Windows
A crackling fire may remind you of fall and winter’s chill, but I will always associate it with spring. My father was a first-generation immigrant from Iran. Some of my favorite holidays are the spring holidays I learned to celebrate from my father and his side of the family.
The Joys of Project-Based Learning
There are many different philosophies about how to teach preschoolers, which is why every preschool is a little different. Many preschools use a thematic curriculum, meaning the theme or topic that the group learns about is chosen
Pretend Animals
The more we observe children’s play, the more we see a certain recurring theme: pretending to be animals. I remember this type of play fondly from my own childhood, and I’m delighted to see children playing the same way I did despite all the changes in society and technology.
The Magic Of Story Acting
Children’s minds are bottomless vessels of creativity, full of adventure, wonderment, fears, wishes, and magic. This is easy to see in their questions, their play, the way they dress, and even their day-to-day activities.
Help Wanted
Building bridges between the preschoolers and the senior residents happens in a myriad of ways. Children act out storybook plays, build sugar cube castles, shake percussion instruments while singing, play seasonal BINGO
The Joy and Benefits of Coloring
In this day and age, when electronic entertainment is easily accessible, “best toys” lists are abundant, and families are busy running here and there, one of the best fine motor
Feedback From the Fish Tank
In the Winter Room at Inver Glen, with the toddlers, we have a fish tank. Since the beginning of the year, we’ve sometimes found toys at the bottom of it at the end of the day.
Cooking in the Spring Room
Think about the last time you made a meal for someone. Hopefully the food you prepared was appreciated and enjoyed by the ones eating it. When serving that meal, did
Keeping Our Footing In Nature
Walking toward the muddy lake this month with the preschoolers, wrapped up in rain gear, I was struck by the physical immersiveness of playing in nature.
From Student Teacher to Cooperating Teacher
This fall All Seasons Preschool of Eagan has its first student teacher! We are all very excited to welcome a teacher-in-training, Lexis Rodriguez, to show her the magic that is All Seasons.
A Constant Balance: To Focus On Where We Are Or On Where We Are Going
When my children were young our family planned a trip to Disney World. It was MEA weekend, so we didn’t have an abundance of time, but there was an endless list of must-see attractions.