Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not much it’s pretty pathetic actually
What do you think they should be doing? Good teachers know that the most important parts of preschool are teaching the kids socio emotional skills—that’s impossible to do online. The teachers force feeding those 3-4 year olds worksheets are the ones who don’t know about best practices for early childhood education. Your child should be playing...in the mud, in the bath, in the kitchen while you cook—helping you cook! They should be building blocks and pretending they’re in charge of a blanket fort. They should be strengthening their hands by playing playdoh and squeezing spray bottles. Hopefully your preschool is giving you ideas of what to do at home, but there’s no way that zoom classes and worksheets can in anyway replicate preschool.
Anonymous wrote:Can I ask from an opposite perspective?
I’m a toddler daycare teacher. I have been asked to work from home during our closure without much guidance. I am giving it 110%, but I’m at a loss. We are doing books and circle time on zoom, but most families can’t attend because of their working schedule or the simple fact that toddlers just have other plans (which it totally fine). We are sending out suggestions for activities daily. We are personally checking in on each family. But I really want to know what would be helpful. I feel like I’m just adding to the stress of you all trying to work at home with a toddler under your feet and I wish I could help in a more real way. If your teacher is doing something especially helpful, could you please share it with me?
Anonymous wrote:Most preschool kids are not interested in seeing their friends on a screen for an hour at a time. A 15 minute zoom call is more than sufficient. My kids school has them sending in videos of themselves showing things they are doing ( baking, drawing, playing in the yard) that they post. It’s not interactive but it does help them see their friends. Much less chaotic.
Anonymous wrote:Not much it’s pretty pathetic actually
Anonymous wrote:Its preschool....OMG
Turn off the screens and just let your kid play!