Hi Emily, I'm fine. Thank you for asking.... I have been meaning to discuss a matter with you. I have noticed that when you have classes with the children, the classroom becomes a virtual playground.
Good morning Ms Stella, how are you today?
Really, is that how you feel about it. The kids are loving it, they are learning, expressing themselves,and as Froebel articulated, play is""
Froebel...? Are you suggesting that after 20 something year in this classroom I do not know how to teach? How absurd!
No, not at all, Ms Stella I respect you very much but Froebel advances the notion that play is the highest expression of human development in childhood.
Froebel, he is that german philosopher who became known as the father of kindergarten.He has research extensively on how children learn, especially through play.
Yes, but isn't Froebel the person who introduce early childhood education and started his own kindergarten school?
Yes exactly that is correct. His goal was to help young children to learn by playing games and through singing of songs
Froebel believed that if the materials used to teach young children were “gifts” instead of “supplies,” then they would be more receptive to the learning activities that were being offered.
All of this is very interesting, but when would children have the opportunity to learn if so much time is taken up with play?
we do have a responsibility to teach the children.
they are learning. Froeble believes that play is the cornerstone of learning and he designed toys which could be used in play.
This is very interesting, tell me more.
what are some of the toys he designed?
Certainly. These include yarn balls, shapes and blocks.
I can see that a lot of what we are doing in the classroom, originated with the ideas from Froebel. Do you agree?
Yes, most definitely. A lot of what we are doing in the classroom today in Early childhood education does come from the original ideas of Froebel.
lets go finished this conversation in the staff room before the kids get here.
Hi Emily, I'm fine. Thank you for asking.... I have been meaning to discuss a matter with you. I have noticed that when you have classes with the children, the classroom becomes a virtual playground.
Good morning Ms Stella, how are you today?
Really, is that how you feel about it. The kids are loving it, they are learning, expressing themselves,and as Froebel articulated, play is""
Froebel...? Are you suggesting that after 20 something year in this classroom I do not know how to teach? How absurd!
No, not at all, Ms Stella I respect you very much but Froebel advances the notion that play is the highest expression of human development in childhood.
Froebel, he is that german philosopher who became known as the father of kindergarten.He has research extensively on how children learn, especially through play.
Yes, but isn't Froebel the person who introduce early childhood education and started his own kindergarten school?
Yes exactly that is correct. His goal was to help young children to learn by playing games and through singing of songs
Froebel believed that if the materials used to teach young children were “gifts” instead of “supplies,” then they would be more receptive to the learning activities that were being offered.
All of this is very interesting, but when would children have the opportunity to learn if so much time is taken up with play?
we do have a responsibility to teach the children.
they are learning. Froeble believes that play is the cornerstone of learning and he designed toys which could be used in play.
This is very interesting, tell me more.
what are some of the toys he designed?
Certainly. These include yarn balls, shapes and blocks.
I can see that a lot of what we are doing in the classroom, originated with the ideas from Froebel. Do you agree?
Yes, most definitely. A lot of what we are doing in the classroom today in Early childhood education does come from the original ideas of Froebel.
lets go finished this conversation in the staff room before the kids get here.
Hi Emily, I'm fine. Thank you for asking.... I have been meaning to discuss a matter with you. I have noticed that when you have classes with the children, the classroom becomes a virtual playground.
Good morning Ms Stella, how are you today?
Really, is that how you feel about it. The kids are loving it, they are learning, expressing themselves,and as Froebel articulated, play is""
Froebel...? Are you suggesting that after 20 something year in this classroom I do not know how to teach? How absurd!
No, not at all, Ms Stella I respect you very much but Froebel advances the notion that play is the highest expression of human development in childhood.
Froebel, he is that german philosopher who became known as the father of kindergarten.He has research extensively on how children learn, especially through play.
Yes, but isn't Froebel the person who introduce early childhood education and started his own kindergarten school?
Yes exactly that is correct. His goal was to help young children to learn by playing games and through singing of songs
Froebel believed that if the materials used to teach young children were “gifts” instead of “supplies,” then they would be more receptive to the learning activities that were being offered.
All of this is very interesting, but when would children have the opportunity to learn if so much time is taken up with play?
we do have a responsibility to teach the children.
they are learning. Froeble believes that play is the cornerstone of learning and he designed toys which could be used in play.
This is very interesting, tell me more.
what are some of the toys he designed?
Certainly. These include yarn balls, shapes and blocks.
I can see that a lot of what we are doing in the classroom, originated with the ideas from Froebel. Do you agree?
Yes, most definitely. A lot of what we are doing in the classroom today in Early childhood education does come from the original ideas of Froebel.
lets go finished this conversation in the staff room before the kids get here.
Hi Emily, I'm fine. Thank you for asking.... I have been meaning to discuss a matter with you. I have noticed that when you have classes with the children, the classroom becomes a virtual playground.
Good morning Ms Stella, how are you today?
Really, is that how you feel about it. The kids are loving it, they are learning, expressing themselves,and as Froebel articulated, play is""
Froebel...? Are you suggesting that after 20 something year in this classroom I do not know how to teach? How absurd!
No, not at all, Ms Stella I respect you very much but Froebel advances the notion that play is the highest expression of human development in childhood.
Froebel, he is that german philosopher who became known as the father of kindergarten.He has research extensively on how children learn, especially through play.
Yes, but isn't Froebel the person who introduce early childhood education and started his own kindergarten school?
Yes exactly that is correct. His goal was to help young children to learn by playing games and through singing of songs
Froebel believed that if the materials used to teach young children were “gifts” instead of “supplies,” then they would be more receptive to the learning activities that were being offered.
All of this is very interesting, but when would children have the opportunity to learn if so much time is taken up with play?
we do have a responsibility to teach the children.
they are learning. Froeble believes that play is the cornerstone of learning and he designed toys which could be used in play.
This is very interesting, tell me more.
what are some of the toys he designed?
Certainly. These include yarn balls, shapes and blocks.
I can see that a lot of what we are doing in the classroom, originated with the ideas from Froebel. Do you agree?
Yes, most definitely. A lot of what we are doing in the classroom today in Early childhood education does come from the original ideas of Froebel.
lets go finished this conversation in the staff room before the kids get here.
Hi Emily, I'm fine. Thank you for asking.... I have been meaning to discuss a matter with you. I have noticed that when you have classes with the children, the classroom becomes a virtual playground.
Good morning Ms Stella, how are you today?
Really, is that how you feel about it. The kids are loving it, they are learning, expressing themselves,and as Froebel articulated, play is""
Froebel...? Are you suggesting that after 20 something year in this classroom I do not know how to teach? How absurd!
No, not at all, Ms Stella I respect you very much but Froebel advances the notion that play is the highest expression of human development in childhood.
Froebel, he is that german philosopher who became known as the father of kindergarten.He has research extensively on how children learn, especially through play.
Yes, but isn't Froebel the person who introduce early childhood education and started his own kindergarten school?
Yes exactly that is correct. His goal was to help young children to learn by playing games and through singing of songs
Froebel believed that if the materials used to teach young children were “gifts” instead of “supplies,” then they would be more receptive to the learning activities that were being offered.
All of this is very interesting, but when would children have the opportunity to learn if so much time is taken up with play?
we do have a responsibility to teach the children.
they are learning. Froeble believes that play is the cornerstone of learning and he designed toys which could be used in play.
This is very interesting, tell me more.
what are some of the toys he designed?
Certainly. These include yarn balls, shapes and blocks.
I can see that a lot of what we are doing in the classroom, originated with the ideas from Froebel. Do you agree?
Yes, most definitely. A lot of what we are doing in the classroom today in Early childhood education does come from the original ideas of Froebel.
lets go finished this conversation in the staff room before the kids get here.
Hi Emily, I'm fine. Thank you for asking.... I have been meaning to discuss a matter with you. I have noticed that when you have classes with the children, the classroom becomes a virtual playground.
Good morning Ms Stella, how are you today?
Really, is that how you feel about it. The kids are loving it, they are learning, expressing themselves,and as Froebel articulated, play is""
Froebel...? Are you suggesting that after 20 something year in this classroom I do not know how to teach? How absurd!
No, not at all, Ms Stella I respect you very much but Froebel advances the notion that play is the highest expression of human development in childhood.
Froebel, he is that german philosopher who became known as the father of kindergarten.He has research extensively on how children learn, especially through play.
Yes, but isn't Froebel the person who introduce early childhood education and started his own kindergarten school?
Yes exactly that is correct. His goal was to help young children to learn by playing games and through singing of songs
Froebel believed that if the materials used to teach young children were “gifts” instead of “supplies,” then they would be more receptive to the learning activities that were being offered.
All of this is very interesting, but when would children have the opportunity to learn if so much time is taken up with play?
we do have a responsibility to teach the children.
they are learning. Froeble believes that play is the cornerstone of learning and he designed toys which could be used in play.
This is very interesting, tell me more.
what are some of the toys he designed?
Certainly. These include yarn balls, shapes and blocks.
I can see that a lot of what we are doing in the classroom, originated with the ideas from Froebel. Do you agree?
Yes, most definitely. A lot of what we are doing in the classroom today in Early childhood education does come from the original ideas of Froebel.
lets go finished this conversation in the staff room before the kids get here.
Hi Emily, I'm fine. Thank you for asking.... I have been meaning to discuss a matter with you. I have noticed that when you have classes with the children, the classroom becomes a virtual playground.
Good morning Ms Stella, how are you today?
Really, is that how you feel about it. The kids are loving it, they are learning, expressing themselves,and as Froebel articulated, play is""
Froebel...? Are you suggesting that after 20 something year in this classroom I do not know how to teach? How absurd!
No, not at all, Ms Stella I respect you very much but Froebel advances the notion that play is the highest expression of human development in childhood.
Froebel, he is that german philosopher who became known as the father of kindergarten.He has research extensively on how children learn, especially through play.
Yes, but isn't Froebel the person who introduce early childhood education and started his own kindergarten school?
Yes exactly that is correct. His goal was to help young children to learn by playing games and through singing of songs
Froebel believed that if the materials used to teach young children were “gifts” instead of “supplies,” then they would be more receptive to the learning activities that were being offered.
All of this is very interesting, but when would children have the opportunity to learn if so much time is taken up with play?
we do have a responsibility to teach the children.
they are learning. Froeble believes that play is the cornerstone of learning and he designed toys which could be used in play.
This is very interesting, tell me more.
what are some of the toys he designed?
Certainly. These include yarn balls, shapes and blocks.
I can see that a lot of what we are doing in the classroom, originated with the ideas from Froebel. Do you agree?
Yes, most definitely. A lot of what we are doing in the classroom today in Early childhood education does come from the original ideas of Froebel.
lets go finished this conversation in the staff room before the kids get here.