Thursday, November 20, 2008

Language Skills

How do we help kids coming into kindergarten to develop more language skills? They are coming into kindergarten with not enough language skills.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Parent Separation

How do I get parents to drop off their child and leave?

Toddler Talk

My grandson is 22 months old. He can only say one word phrases. How can I get him to say more then one word at a time?

Autism in the Classroom

I have an autistic student in my class. How can I incorporate the learning so he can fit in with my class? He is at kindergarten level. I want him to feel included in class activities. He has an IEP but I want my class to remember he is still a part of our class and that we're a family.

Collaboration and Planning

How can I motivate teachers to be involved in the whole process of collaboration?

School Supplies

What can I do to get students to bring in their own school supplies to avoid using my own money to purchase materials for them?

Mainland Teachers and Culture

How can new teachers from the mainland teach in a way that is more culturally sensitive? Where can we get more information?

Special Need Preschool Students

How can I provide my special needs preschool students with more opportunities for inclusion with typically developing same-aged peers?

Parents/Students and homework

How do we get parents and students motivated to do homework?

Parent Involvement

How can we get families involved in the education of their children?

Limitations of Child Development Due to Socio Economic Status

We understand that people of a lower-economic society tend to have more limitations in the process of child development. How can teachers help communicate to groups the need for action in breaking the limitations on their children?

Need for Language Building Relationships

Studies have shown the significant need for child and language building relationships between teachers, students and parents. What are some ways that policy members of a school community can construct a plan of action to tackle this problem?

Tutu and Multiple Grandchildren

A tutu manages to make it to a parent play learning center with 2-4 keiki. She is tired and unable to handle all of them. However, she knows they will learn, eat and be safe there for the next 3 hours. What can we do to help the tutu care for herself as well as her grandchildren?

Parents leaving after snacks

A play learning center does not require a parent/caregiver and child to stay for the full three hours. Usually after snack time, the majority of the group leaves to go home missing outdoor play, circle time and good byes. How do I keep parents from leaving after snack time?

How do I get regular education preschool on campus to collaborate with the Special Education Preschool?

How do I get my parents to bring their child to school on time?

How do you open up communication between elementary and early education teachers?

How do you get parents to support their children at home?

Parent Workshops

We have parent workshops but usually we have poor turnout. How do we change that?

How do I encourage my co-teachers to take their work a step further?

How do you honor each child's cultural background while incorporating traditional hawaiian values?

How do you address literacy problems when children are lacking appropriate language skills?

How do you serve the community effectively when it's hard to get qualified teachers?

How do you have an effective program with limited supplies?

How do you deal with a teacher and aide who have different teaching tactics?

How do we deal with gossip in the workplace?

How do we deal with unruly children that hit kick and bite other children and teachers?

How do we create healthy and creative snacks on a low budget?

How do we encourage parents to seek early intervention services (special needs) for children ages 0-3?

How can teachers share their faith given the current political climate and artificial legal constraints and still be honest about who we are?

How do I get parents to particpate in the parent education class?

How do I get a child to sit still shile taking a test?

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

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