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Episode 11: Letting Go of Assigned Classroom Seating in Pre-K & Kindergarten

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Episode 11: Letting Go of Assigned Classroom Seating in Pre-K & Kindergarten

What if your students didn’t have assigned seats at all?

In this episode, Alex explores the benefits and challenges of moving away from traditional assigned seating in early childhood classrooms. From building independence to supporting self-regulation, you’ll hear how flexible seating routines can empower students while simplifying your daily flow.

✨ You’ll learn:

  1. Why ditching assigned seats can boost classroom community
  2. What routines and structures help this model work smoothly
  3. Tips for introducing flexible seating with intention
  4. How to support students who need consistency and predictability

Whether you’re curious about this shift or already experimenting with it, this episode will help you think through the logistics with confidence.

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📖 Read the full blog post: Letting Go of Assigned Classroom Seating

🧰 Join the Print and Play Club: https://printandplayclub.com/?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=podcast
⭐ Learn more about the P.L.A.Y. Course here:

📲 Connect on Instagram: @thekindergartenconnection

💛 If this episode sparked an idea or confirmed something you’ve been considering—send it to a teacher friend who’d love it too!

The Happy Teaching Podcast with The Kindergarten Connection is the go-to podcast for Pre-K and Kindergarten teachers who want simple, effective, and joyful teaching strategies—fast!

Hosted by Alex John, this bite-sized podcast delivers classroom management tips, engaging lesson ideas, and real-life solutions you can implement immediately. Whether you're looking to create smoother routines, build stronger student connections, or bring more fun into your teaching day, each episode (in ten minutes or less!) is designed to make your job easier and your classroom happier.

Subscribe now and start teaching with confidence and joy!

...

Connect with The Kindergarten Connection on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekindergartenconnection

Visit us online: https://www.thekindgergartenconnection.com

Join us at https://www.printandplayclub.com

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Episode 11: Letting Go of Assigned Classroom Seating in Pre-K & Kindergarten

What if your students didn’t have assigned seats at all?

In this episode, Alex explores the benefits and challenges of moving away from traditional assigned seating in early childhood classrooms. From building independence to supporting self-regulation, you’ll hear how flexible seating routines can empower students while simplifying your daily flow.

✨ You’ll learn:

  1. Why ditching assigned seats can boost classroom community
  2. What routines and structures help this model work smoothly
  3. Tips for introducing flexible seating with intention
  4. How to support students who need consistency and predictability

Whether you’re curious about this shift or already experimenting with it, this episode will help you think through the logistics with confidence.

🔗 Mentioned in this episode

📖 Read the full blog post: Letting Go of Assigned Classroom Seating

🧰 Join the Print and Play Club: https://printandplayclub.com/?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=podcast
⭐ Learn more about the P.L.A.Y. Course here:

📲 Connect on Instagram: @thekindergartenconnection

💛 If this episode sparked an idea or confirmed something you’ve been considering—send it to a teacher friend who’d love it too!

The Happy Teaching Podcast with The Kindergarten Connection is the go-to podcast for Pre-K and Kindergarten teachers who want simple, effective, and joyful teaching strategies—fast!

Hosted by Alex John, this bite-sized podcast delivers classroom management tips, engaging lesson ideas, and real-life solutions you can implement immediately. Whether you're looking to create smoother routines, build stronger student connections, or bring more fun into your teaching day, each episode (in ten minutes or less!) is designed to make your job easier and your classroom happier.

Subscribe now and start teaching with confidence and joy!

...

Connect with The Kindergarten Connection on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekindergartenconnection

Visit us online: https://www.thekindgergartenconnection.com

Join us at https://www.printandplayclub.com

  continue reading

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