Create a Home of Learning Book

The Playhouse Area & Materials
The Playhouse Area & Materials
Playhouses are structures that children can climb in and out of, and imagine and pretend they are big in their little world. Children love to hide, snuggle up, and play... Read more...
How to Set Up, Facilitate, and Use the Climbing and Movement Area
How to Set Up, Facilitate, and Use the Climbing and Movement Area
1. Rotate different obstacles and goals for movement. For example, musical instruments, scarves, or streamers to dance with.2. Explain physical health and body parts and what their functions are. When... Read more...
The Climbing and Movement Area & Materials
The Climbing and Movement Area & Materials
The Climbing and Movement Area should be a dedicated space for movement. This doesn’t require a lot of space for small children if the equipment is child-sized and rotated in... Read more...
How to Set Up, Facilitate, and Use the House Area
How to Set Up, Facilitate, and Use the House Area
1. Set up different types of pretend play. (grocery store, clothing store, veterinarian, school, dentist, coffee shop, hospital)2. Talk about the objects: names, patterns, colors, shapes, numbers, sizes, what it... Read more...
The House Area Getting Started & Materials
The House Area Getting Started & Materials
Getting Started 1. Kitchen 2. Food and utensils (four to five options) 0 - 2+ Years: One set of food, dishes, and utensils 3 - 6+ Years: Two to three... Read more...
The House Learning Area
The House Learning Area
The House Area is a small-scale re-creation of the home. In this learning area, a child takes on the roles and responsibilities of family members, relatives, friends, teachers, doctors, and... Read more...
The Center Activity Table
The Center Activity Table
The Center Activity Table is “center stage” for the placement and rotation of toys and activities. This can sit in the center of your playroom (mine did until my oldest... Read more...
The 12 Different Learning Areas (or spaces)
The 12 Different Learning Areas (or spaces)
1. Center Activity Table 2. House Area 3. Climbing and Movement Area4. Playhouse Area5. Art Area6. Reading Area7. Listening Area8. Writing Area9. Construction and Block Area10. Dollhouse Area11. Sensory Table12.... Read more...
Why Structured Areas of Play - The Learning Areas in Create a Home of Learning
Why Structured Areas of Play - The Learning Areas in Create a Home of Learning
Part of the national standards for accredited early learning programs, by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), is to establish areas around a facility called “centers.”... Read more...
The Role of Facilitator - In a Child's Learning
The Role of Facilitator - In a Child's Learning
The role of facilitator is a very important and powerful one; every person who cares for a child plays this role.Facilitator: One that facilitates, one that helps to bring about... Read more...
Transition Time -  Time it takes for a child to “adjust”
Transition Time - Time it takes for a child to “adjust”
Transition time is the time it takes for a child to “adjust” to a new circumstance or situation. Children need transition time between events, tasks, and even normal day-to-day activities... Read more...
Preparedness- Preparing a child mentally for what will happen next.
Preparedness- Preparing a child mentally for what will happen next.
Preparing a child mentally for what’s expected in advance allows them to “prepare” themselves for what is happening now and what will happen next. Children live in the moment. They... Read more...