Call-and-response attention getters (also called callbacks) are short teacher lines followed by a student reply. They help children stop, listen, and move on. Use them with toddlers, preschoolers, and young school-age kids to save your voice and time. When you teach them clearly and practice, childr... Call-and-Response Attention Getters for Young Children
A warm, predictable classroom helps children feel safe and ready to learn. This short guide is for child care providers and directors who want simple, practical steps to improve the daily climate of their rooms. We use easy lists, real examples, and links to trusted resources so you can pick one cha... Classroom Climate: How Teachers Can Build a Positive Environment
Start here: small changes make big differences. Build a warm, predictable space so your #classroom feels safe and kind. When teachers work as a team and use simple steps, #children learn better, feel calmer, and behave in ways that help everyone. For practical ideas, see Creating a Positive a... Building a Classroom Climate That Supports Learning and Behavior
Quick note: a short playful cue like “1, 2, 3… Eyes on me” is a simple tool you can teach and use right away. This article helps child care providers and directors learn what the cue does, how to teach it, when to use it, and how to include all children so it works for your whole ... One, Two, Eyes on You: Classroom Attention Getter for Preschool
Many of us who run or work in child care want to know: what counts the same as a #CDA? Earning a #CDA shows families and employers you know how to care for young children. But sometimes staff ask if other awards, college credits, or certificates are "equivalent." This article explains clear options ... What Is Equivalent to a CDA Certification?
Grace and Courtesy lessons help children learn to move, speak, and act with respect. These short lessons fit into the daily rhythm of a Montessori room and help make the space calm and kind. This article gives simple ideas for teachers and directors who want practical activities, scripts, and soluti... Grace and Courtesy Activities for Montessori Classrooms
Young children learn listening with short, playful steps. This article gives a simple, classroom-ready game called "One, Two, Eyes on You" and shows how to use it to teach #listening, body control, and group play. Why does listening matter for preschoolers? Listening shapes learning. When ... One, Two, Eyes on You: A Fun Way to Build Listening Skills
Opening note: Grants can help your #home #daycare keep doors open, pay staff, and fix playgrounds. Why it matters: small grants and big programs both make a difference for children and families. They help you improve safety, buy learning materials, and give staff training. Many providers tell us t... Grants for In-Home Daycare Providers in North Carolina
Many directors and providers ask whether there are paths that are like a #CDA or can stand in for it. This article explains common alternatives, how college credit and state trainings can count, and practical steps you can take for staff. Getting the right #training and #credential helps your #educa... CDA Certification Equivalent: Training and Credential Options
Tiny learners need steady care. New rules and payments are changing how families pay and how providers get reimbursed in California. This article explains what changed, why it matters, and simple steps you can take now. You will see practical lists, paperwork tips, and local resources to help your p... What Should California Infant Care Providers Know About New Payment and Family Fee Changes?