Making Your Environment As The Third Teacher By: Kari L. Taylor

 Hello my Sunflowers!


It is Monday! A fresh new week, a fresh new you! I am excited for this week. My creative daughter started school today! YAY!!! I am so  proud of her. She is officially a first grader.  I am doing a "mini reni" (small renovation).  I am creating an art studio, relaxing area and work/ learning area for my daughter and I. 

I am a love of knowledge in every way and I love to share information. When I share knowledge to my daughter, I make sure I create an effective environment for my child.


  



Making your environment as the third teacher is great to have and you can pick and choose what you want to put into your environment. I like to create a fun and positive atmosphere. Making the environment as your third teacher is helpful. Sometimes if you have to do other productive things, your child can still be engaged with activities. 

Thinking about the environment as a communicator and shaper of values can stir up a new sense of the significance of early care and education work. When teachers and parents find themselves in environments that are beautiful, soothing, full of wonder and discovery, they feel intrigued, respected, and eager to spend their days living and learning in this place.

Here are some enjoyable pics of art studios, and learning spaces in homes. 
































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