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Originally posted by AmyKidsCo View Post"That's a FANTASTIC idea! Why don't you bring _____ next week so we can all paint two."
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Originally posted by Thriftylady View PostThis same girl struck again this afternoon. We were painting the wood crafts from WM, the little $1 cars, planes and such. I didn't have enough of everything for them to all get what they wanted, so I had them draw numbers for who picked first. After everyone picked she says "well I think we should get to paint two". GRR I spend so much time and money making sure these kids have things to do, and for this one nothing is ever good enough.
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Originally posted by Thriftylady View PostI have found the problem with free play all day with the olders, is to much of it and they start fighting.
The trick is to limit the number of kids allowed to participate in each activity and to rotate activities and options to move from one activity to another at timed intervals.
For example, my kiddos came in this morning and have 3 choices (wooden blocks, art center or office)
I set up each of these areas prior to their arrival.
The main item stays the same but the "extras" get swapped out. Such as the office area... this week it's been a post office. I supply envelopes, boxes, stamps, paper, pens, mailbox, letter carrier bag, post office hats, name tags, packing material etc. Next week, it's going to be a restaurant.
Each area is allowed no more than 3 kids MAX. Each child chooses which center/activity they are going to play in.
The bell goes off 30-60 minutes later. (depending on several factors)
We break for bathroom use and diaper changes and switch to a new centers.
If someone starts to fight with someone else, they have a choice...work it out among yourselves or leave the activity and sit on the reading nook/corner until it's time to switch centers.
You get pretty good at knowing who should and shouldn't play together too so I have said no/"make an different choice" to a DCK when they choose to play in a center someone they don't play well with is already in.
It's just part of the routine.
In all honesty, I get bored stiff in the summer time. My kids all play together nicely and have the rotation expectations down pat leaving me with very little to do.
My only involvement is to rotate centers/themes and supplies.
“I never teach my pupils; I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn.” ~ Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by Blackcat31 View PostMy kids free play ALL day in the summer months.
The trick is to limit the number of kids allowed to participate in each activity and to rotate activities and options to move from one activity to another at timed intervals.
For example, my kiddos came in this morning and have 3 choices (wooden blocks, art center or office)
I set up each of these areas prior to their arrival.
The main item stays the same but the "extras" get swapped out. Such as the office area... this week it's been a post office. I supply envelopes, boxes, stamps, paper, pens, mailbox, letter carrier bag, post office hats, name tags, packing material etc. Next week, it's going to be a restaurant.
Each area is allowed no more than 3 kids MAX. Each child chooses which center/activity they are going to play in.
The bell goes off 30-60 minutes later. (depending on several factors)
We break for bathroom use and diaper changes and switch to a new centers.
If someone starts to fight with someone else, they have a choice...work it out among yourselves or leave the activity and sit on the reading nook/corner until it's time to switch centers.
You get pretty good at knowing who should and shouldn't play together too so I have said no/"make an different choice" to a DCK when they choose to play in a center someone they don't play well with is already in.
It's just part of the routine.
In all honesty, I get bored stiff in the summer time. My kids all play together nicely and have the rotation expectations down pat leaving me with very little to do.
My only involvement is to rotate centers/themes and supplies.
“I never teach my pupils; I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn.” ~ Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by Annalee View PostSame here on the free play with set up centers but I don't keep school kids by choice...I don't feel equipped for them materially or emotionally or mentally::
I used to.
They tend to bring out emotions and thoughts in me that are not very positive.
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