24 min

025: Classroom Management The ABC's Of Preschool ; Inspiration for Moms, Teachers & Childcare Providers

    • Parenting

In this episode, Ms. Amber explores the complexities of classroom management. She tackles the dynamic challenges and strategies essential for fostering a nurturing and effective learning environment, from transitioning teaching styles and maintaining a joyful classroom to emphasizing the importance of outdoor activities and positive reinforcement. Discover how flexibility, team collaboration, and a focus on positive interactions can transform your educational approach and help every student thrive.
 
Key Highlights:
[00:01 - 06:50] Classroom Management Foundations
The complexity and importance of managing a classroom effectively.
The educator's mood and preparedness significantly affect the students' learning environment.
Need to update teaching techniques for modern challenges
Some foundational strategies are always essential.
[06:51 - 13:52] Transitioning Teaching Methods
Transitioning from a strict Montessori method to a more dynamic, joyful educational approach.
The importance of setting and maintaining a structured daily schedule to provide stability for students.
Challenges faced with team consistency and staff commitment.
The need for diverse, age-appropriate activities to sustain children's involvement and prevent disruptions.
[13:53 - 22:00] Positive Classroom Environment Strategies
Avoid being overly concerned with minor issues; understand that children are learning and will make mistakes.
Encourage trust and excitement in the classroom through kindness and a loving approach.
Ensure varied and engaging activities to keep children interested and prevent disruptive behaviors.
The importance of outdoor activities to combat short attention spans and promote imaginative play.
[22:01 - 25:07] Closing Segment
Role of the educator as a leader and aligning the team with the educational vision.
Work with supportive team members for effective educational plan implementation.
Scheduled activities should include a variety of engaging options like music and dance.
The crucial role of positive feedback in fostering student engagement and behavior.
 
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You can CONNECT with Ms. Amber:
Website: www.thelovingstartway.com
Instagram: thelovingstartway
 
Ms. Amber is the author of the ABC's of Preschool the founder of Loving Start Learning Centers. www.lovingstartlearningcenter.com and founder of the Loving Start Way Academy.
Thank you for tuning in! 
Tweetable Quotes:
“For anyone to thrive in an environment, there must be love, kindness, and acceptance, and encouragement.” - Ms. Amber
“Setting up and defining a clear daily schedule for classroom management to work, you've got to come up with a schedule and you've got to stick with it.” - Ms. Amber
“We've got to have a daily routine. Kids need routine. They need boundaries. They need to know where they're supposed to go next that makes them feel safe.” - Ms. Amber
If you're a teacher that, at the end of the day goes to the parents all the time with something negative, you're sweating the small stuff. Giving grace, and love and kindness to each of your students is going to allow them to trust you, to lean into you, and to be excited for what you're offering in the classroom - Ms. Amber

In this episode, Ms. Amber explores the complexities of classroom management. She tackles the dynamic challenges and strategies essential for fostering a nurturing and effective learning environment, from transitioning teaching styles and maintaining a joyful classroom to emphasizing the importance of outdoor activities and positive reinforcement. Discover how flexibility, team collaboration, and a focus on positive interactions can transform your educational approach and help every student thrive.
 
Key Highlights:
[00:01 - 06:50] Classroom Management Foundations
The complexity and importance of managing a classroom effectively.
The educator's mood and preparedness significantly affect the students' learning environment.
Need to update teaching techniques for modern challenges
Some foundational strategies are always essential.
[06:51 - 13:52] Transitioning Teaching Methods
Transitioning from a strict Montessori method to a more dynamic, joyful educational approach.
The importance of setting and maintaining a structured daily schedule to provide stability for students.
Challenges faced with team consistency and staff commitment.
The need for diverse, age-appropriate activities to sustain children's involvement and prevent disruptions.
[13:53 - 22:00] Positive Classroom Environment Strategies
Avoid being overly concerned with minor issues; understand that children are learning and will make mistakes.
Encourage trust and excitement in the classroom through kindness and a loving approach.
Ensure varied and engaging activities to keep children interested and prevent disruptive behaviors.
The importance of outdoor activities to combat short attention spans and promote imaginative play.
[22:01 - 25:07] Closing Segment
Role of the educator as a leader and aligning the team with the educational vision.
Work with supportive team members for effective educational plan implementation.
Scheduled activities should include a variety of engaging options like music and dance.
The crucial role of positive feedback in fostering student engagement and behavior.
 
If you liked this episode of The ABC’s Of Preschool, please LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, share, and subscribe!
 
You can CONNECT with Ms. Amber:
Website: www.thelovingstartway.com
Instagram: thelovingstartway
 
Ms. Amber is the author of the ABC's of Preschool the founder of Loving Start Learning Centers. www.lovingstartlearningcenter.com and founder of the Loving Start Way Academy.
Thank you for tuning in! 
Tweetable Quotes:
“For anyone to thrive in an environment, there must be love, kindness, and acceptance, and encouragement.” - Ms. Amber
“Setting up and defining a clear daily schedule for classroom management to work, you've got to come up with a schedule and you've got to stick with it.” - Ms. Amber
“We've got to have a daily routine. Kids need routine. They need boundaries. They need to know where they're supposed to go next that makes them feel safe.” - Ms. Amber
If you're a teacher that, at the end of the day goes to the parents all the time with something negative, you're sweating the small stuff. Giving grace, and love and kindness to each of your students is going to allow them to trust you, to lean into you, and to be excited for what you're offering in the classroom - Ms. Amber

24 min