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This image presents 'STUDY RATIOS' for work and break times, 'STUDY TECHNIQUES' like watching videos and flashcards, and general 'STUDY TIPS' such as participating in class and practicing online.
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A book page titled 'Avoiding Alcohol, Drugs, and Other Addictions' with a prayer to thwart addiction plans and for the child to choose life over destructive substances.
Prayers to speak over your child
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An overhead view of a mason jar showing red onion and garlic pieces infusing in a golden-amber honey mixture for homemade cough syrup.
Make your own Cough Syrup 💊
1 small Mason jar 1 medium red onion 4 cloves garlic 1 jar local honey same approx size as Mason jar. chop onion into big pieces as shown in photo cut cloves into quarters put in dark cabinet and flip/ shake/ stir every day ( I flipped mine 3 times a day whenever I thought about it, for 3
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A purple slide titled "You're Raising Your Child While Reparenting Yourself," stating it's one of the hardest things. It features a green sprout icon and a call to "SAVE THIS POST!" at the bottom.
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An orange slide titled "When Your Child Triggers What Was Never Healed in You," listing triggers like unmet needs, hearing parents' voices, rage, and grief for one's childhood. It features a lightning bolt icon.
Raising your child while reparenting yourself 🌱
Nobody told me that becoming a mother would surface every unhealed wound from my own childhood. That my kid’s tantrum would feel personal. That I’d hear my own mother’s voice coming out of my mouth and feel immediate shame. That watching my child get held and comforted would make me quietly grie
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A child sits in a car seat, looking at a toy, with text overlays discussing normalizing respectful disagreement and building confidence by praising efforts and encouraging decision-making.
Helping Your Child Speak Up & Self-Advocate 🗣️
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A teacher stands in a brightly decorated classroom with a 'CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES' overlay. The room features a reading nook, bulletin boards with positive messages, and various learning materials, showcasing a welcoming and organized educational environment.
A hand holds a yellow sign that reads 'TODAY'S VIP:' with an orange floral design, positioned above a large blue exercise ball. This image illustrates the 'VIP' student recognition system for behavior.
A hand holds several small punch cards, each labeled 'POSITIVE BEHAVIOR PUNCH CARD,' against a classroom bulletin board. The cards are used for tracking student behavior and earning rewards.
Elementary Teacher’s CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT!!💖💖
Okay let’s talk classroom management! Here are some things I use in my classroom that work well!!💓 ✨VIP: I choose a VIP each day based on their behavior the day before. The VIP gets to use the bouncy ball for the day, gets recognized for their behavior with our sign and a lanyard, gets a piece o
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classroom inspo I have saved as a teacher 🍎
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Become A Substitute Teacher 💝
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A teacher stands in a classroom with text overlays "Hello Teacher Tips" and "FROM A 3RD YEAR TEACHER," introducing the article's author and topic.
A classroom layout featuring a colorful carpet for whole group activities, desks arranged in clusters for collaboration, and a sound wall for spelling, illustrating classroom organization.
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Tips from a 3rd grade teacher
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The first slide introduces the topic: "What 'too much screen time' can look like in behavior." It states that these signs are often unexpected and easy to miss, encouraging readers to swipe to learn more about child development and screen time effects.
The second slide explains why screen time matters, detailing how screens affect developing brains. It highlights dopamine spikes, the still-forming prefrontal cortex, and clarifies that behaviors are signals of a dysregulated nervous system, not character flaws.
The third slide describes Sign #1: Intense meltdowns when screens turn off. It explains this as a nervous system crash due to dopamine withdrawal and suggests giving a 5-minute warning and transitioning to active play.
5 Signs Your Child May Have Too Much Screen Time
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A mom after Gods own heart ♥️
I love this book very much “A mom after God’s own heart” by Elizabeth George #Christianbooks #christianmom #christianwomen #faith
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5 Simple Tips to Make Home Sweeter
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A classroom bookshelf with red bins full of books, overlaid with text "BOOKS FOR YOUR Classroom & Lessons AS AN ELEMENTARY TEACHER," introducing the topic of books for elementary education.
A hand holding "The Leaf Thief" book, featuring a squirrel with autumn leaves, with text indicating it's a seasonal book for interactive read-alouds to celebrate seasons.
A hand holding "David Gets in Trouble" book, depicting a boy on a stool, with text explaining its use for teaching classroom behavior expectations.
Books & lessons I use as an elementary teacher!
Hey guys!! As I gather more books for my future classroom, I love to tie in lessons with books & you can come up with so many for any different theme! Below, I suggested books with lessons you can tie into your classroom! 📚 For the first book, I have a seasonal book. My students love the c
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A hand holds a clear container of "Matching Colors" learning toys, featuring small colorful animal shapes and bowls, priced at $5.99, for fine motor and learning fun.
A hand holds a "Magnetic Sorting Set" with red jam jar-shaped pieces and magnetic elements for learning, priced at $5.99.
A clear bag contains colorful plastic dinosaur-shaped letters for a "Matching Letters" learning activity, priced at $7.99.
✨ Hobby Lobby Teacher Must-Haves! ✨
🧲 Hobby Lobby finds every teacher needs! Magnetic mazes, tweezers, math cubes & more for fine motor + learning fun! Perfect for hands-on learning + fine motor skill building. ✏️🍎✨ #TeacherFinds #HobbyLobbyHau l #HandsOnLearning #FineMotorSkill
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How To Prep Your Child For Preschool 💛
Swipe to see part three! 💛 I am a mom, childcare director for 3 years, and a preschool teacher of 5+ years. I also go to college to for Early Childhood Education and am working on my elementary education degree. 💛 #preschool #preschoollife #elementaryschool #momlife #momsoflemon8 💛
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First Year Art Teacher Tips
If you have any questions please reach out!!! You’ve got this incoming first year teachers!💕 Other tips not pictured: ✏️If you have the opportunity to do art club, do it!✏️ 🎨Go on a field trip with an experienced teacher.🎨 🖍️Take your students out to draw with chalk.🖍️ 🎀Bring in a local arti
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This made me feel like a real teacher
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A quote in black text on a white background reads: 'Students don't need a perfect teacher. Students need a happy teacher, who's gonna make them excited to come to school and grow a love for learning.' It emphasizes the importance of a positive teacher for student engagement.
Teacher /Student relationship is so important
Not saying teachers have to be perfect because they certainly DO NOT ! But putting the child’s needs before your own mood makes a huge difference. You never know what that child goes through at home. Be there for them , not against them . Be an encourager and lifter of the head ! #diarychallen
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My favorite student apps as a teacher!
These are some of the amazing apps that I use with my students in the classroom!!!💖💖 All of these apps can be used intentionally to enhance learning. An explanation of how I used some of the apps that did not have their own picture: ✨ mental math: used this as a morning task for students to p
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preschool teacher home learning setup
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A title slide on a light background reads "WHAT TO SAY TO HELP KIDS TRUST THEMSELVES: TODDLER VS TEENS." It includes the handle "@THESILENTMOM" and "2025," with "EXPLORE NOW" and a pointing finger icon at the bottom.
A slide titled "1 Encourage trying, not perfection" explains how this builds confidence. It provides specific phrases for toddlers ("You can try - I'm right here.") and teens ("You don't have to get it perfect. Just start.").
A slide titled "2 Teach them to listen to themselves" states self-trust starts with noticing signals. It offers phrases for toddlers ("You know when your body needs a break.") and teens ("Pay attention to what feels right for you.").
Raising Kids Who Trust Their Own Voice
When we pause, listen, and validate our kids’ feelings, we teach them something powerful: “I can trust myself.” Simple words like “I hear you,” “That makes sense,” and “What do you think?” help kids build confidence from the inside out—without needing constant approval from others. Let’s raise
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A title slide on a dark green background, featuring a speech bubble icon and the text: "5 Things Your Child's 'Bad Behavior' Is Actually Trying to Tell You. Every behavior is a message. Here's how to decode the ones that drive you most crazy. SAVE THIS POST!"
An orange slide titled "MESSAGE 1 NO. 1" with a smiling emoji, explaining that clinging and whining mean "My connection tank is empty. I need to refuel with you before I can be independent again." It suggests 10 minutes of full attention.
A dark orange slide titled "MESSAGE 2 NO. 2" with a fist emoji, explaining that hitting, biting, and throwing things mean "I have a feeling that is too big for my body and I don't have words for it." It suggests trying heavy work.
What your child’s behavior is saying
There is no such thing as a bad kid. There IS such a thing as a child with an unmet need and no words to name it. And behavior is how they speak when words run out. The clinging that drives you crazy? Connection tank empty. The hitting out of nowhere? Feeling too big for their body. The “
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boost your child’s self esteem this summer!
Teaching our kids the power of positive self-talk is one of the best gifts we can give them and summer is the perfect time to sprinkle in confidence, calm, and joy. I put together a list of summer-themed affirmations you can say with your child in the morning, during quiet time, or whenever big
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Early Childhood Play Based Learning by a Teacher
Rooted in Play was created from my heart as a mom and early childhood educator. I believe play isn’t extra. It isn’t a break from learning. It is the learning. Through sensory play, movement, creativity, and child-led exploration, we build: ✨ Emotional regulation ✨ Strong neural pathway
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how to prepare your child for preschool 🚌
school is almost back in session, here’s some tips for preparing your child for preschool 🚌 TALK ABOUT HOW FUN SCHOOL IS this is something i think really sets the tone for the year! my son started his first year of preschool this week and we have spent all summer talking about how FUN school i
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HOW I STAY ORGANIZED AS A TEACHER IN MY CLASSROOM
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Money saving Tips w my Econ Teacher✨
- Don’t buy Starbucks, make ur own coffee….its way cheaper to buy things to make coffee and make your own than to buy it at Starbucks. Don’t buy it just bc it’s the hype 🤷‍♀️ - Shop your car insurance every 6 months….this means to look other places for car insurance and you may find one here an
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Two young children are playing outdoors near a house, with text overlay 'WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A DAYCARE from a former Pre-K teacher' serving as the article's title.
A young child stands in a colorful room, looking at a display, with text overlay listing 'Places to look at in the class rooms:' including bathrooms, cubbies, seats, countertops, walls, and toys.
A young child stands in front of shelves filled with items, with text overlay listing 'What to notice in the classrooms:' including ratio, teacher interaction, cameras, and teacher speech.
From a former Pre-k teacher
Picking a daycare can be very stressful and nerve wracking especially for first time parents or people putting their kids in daycare for the first time! As a former preschool and pre-k teacher I want to share some things to look for, notice, and ask when it comes to your child’s potential classroom
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What to when your child feels anxious 💛
When a child is anxious, they don’t need fixing—they need feeling safe and understood. Try saying things like: • “I’m here with you.” • “It makes sense to feel this way.” • “We can take this one step at a time.” Your calm presence and reassuring words can help their nervous system settle and r
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Hacks to support your child's Mental Health
Sensory bottles aren’t just pretty to look at, they’re powerful tools for learning and emotional growth. 💧✨ When children shake, watch, and explore a sensory bottle, they’re actually: 🧠 Strengthening focus and attention 💛 Practicing emotional regulation and calming skills 👋 Building fine moto
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Teacher Appreciation
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Things I’ve learned as a fourth year teacher🫶✨🤍
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A smiling female teacher in a black dress stands in a school hallway, with text overlay "my favorite parts of being a teacher." Decorative elements like a pencil, apple, and books are digitally added around her.
A child in a red shirt and black pants crouches beside chalk writing on pavement that says "Miss Harakel Will always be my fav teach." The image highlights "the close relationships you build with students."
A whiteboard displays handwritten messages, including "Miss Harakel is the best teacher ever!" and a bubble saying "You were the best teacher I've ever had! I will miss you!!" The text overlay reads "how hard the end of the school year is BECAUSE you will miss your kids."
my FAVORITE parts of being a teacher 👩🏻‍🏫🍎
being a teacher has many obstacles BUT these are my 4 favorite things about being a teacher… - the close relationships we make with our students (we truly love them like our own children and can’t wait to watch them succeed academically, emotionally, or in any area) - how HARD the end of the ye
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