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About

I am a preschool teacher with more than 30 years  of experience. Working with children is my passion and I am a believer that I am the one learning from them, I want to share my experience with parents , teachers and childcare providers and any one who wants to make a difference in children lives with responsibility/

Throughout my many years working with young children I have been able to realize how important early intervention is also helping children and families should be our main objective.
Any place caring for children needs responsible, dependable and well-trained employees. I not only enjoy children, I realize that working with children and their families is a very important job not just a job. Children learned through play and they need adults who really have a passion and want to make a difference in children life’s and work side by side with their families and staff to achieve the best for the child.
 Their way of seeing things and discovering every new that surrounds them teaches me to value, love, admire and respect them every day more. The children deserve persons who guide them and encourage them in appropriate ways. They need an appropriate environment, age appropriate activities and materials but specially they need to have fun.
That is why I love working with children and I want to be the great teacher who touch their lives and let them touch mine.


Music in children lives

Music simply stimulates parts of the brain that are related to reading, math, and emotional development." Large movement (e.g., dancing) and small movement” (e.g., fingerplays) activities. In addition to helping build fine and gross motor skills, these help s children with other important movement skills essential to physical development, such as bilateral coordination and spatial awareness.

There are several types of bilateral coordination, including:

·         the ability to do the same movement using both sides of the body at the same time, such as picking up a block with two hands;

·         moving in the same way but alternating sides of the body, such as walking;

·         making different movements on each side of the body at the same time, such as throwing a ball with just one hand.

Since bilateral coordination requires both sides of the brain to communicate and share information, music activities that foster bilateral coordination also support brain development.

1. It will boost their brain power

2. It will improve their memory

3. It helps them socially

4. It's a confidence builder

5. It teaches patience

6. It can help them connect

7. It's constant learning

8. It's a great form of expression

9 . It teaches discipline

10. It fosters creativity

Importance of learning a second language

A number of research studies have shown that children who have learned a second language at a young age demonstrate cognitive advantages, such as increased problem-solving skills and creativity. Children also develop an interest in and curiosity about different cultures and ideas when they have a foundation in other languages. This makes them more comfortable growing up in our increasingly global society, where languages and cultures intersect every day.

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