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101. The Power of Kindergarten Routines

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At this point in the year, it’s tempting to shake things up, but don’t ditch your routine just yet.

In today’s episode, I’m sharing why sticking to consistent routines is one of the best things you can do for your students right now. We’ll talk about how routines help kids feel safe, reduce anxiety, and build independence. And how you can stay motivated, even if you’re tired of singing the same songs every day. (Trust me, I’ve been there!) Your students thrive on routine and your future self will thank you.

In this episode I share:

  • Why routines help kids feel secure and focused
  • How to support students through schedule changes and transitions
  • What to do when unexpected changes (like fire drills or indoor recess) throw things off
  • Tips for using visual schedules and gentle reminders to build independence
  • Why your students aren’t actually bored and how to remind yourself that consistency is a good thing

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Kindergarten Magic Merch

Check out the Kindergarten Magic Merch in celebration of 100 episodes of the Kindergarten Cafe Podcast! https://www.bonfire.com/store/kindergarten-cafe/

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At this point in the year, it’s tempting to shake things up, but don’t ditch your routine just yet.

In today’s episode, I’m sharing why sticking to consistent routines is one of the best things you can do for your students right now. We’ll talk about how routines help kids feel safe, reduce anxiety, and build independence. And how you can stay motivated, even if you’re tired of singing the same songs every day. (Trust me, I’ve been there!) Your students thrive on routine and your future self will thank you.

In this episode I share:

  • Why routines help kids feel secure and focused
  • How to support students through schedule changes and transitions
  • What to do when unexpected changes (like fire drills or indoor recess) throw things off
  • Tips for using visual schedules and gentle reminders to build independence
  • Why your students aren’t actually bored and how to remind yourself that consistency is a good thing

Learn More:


Resources:


Connect with Zeba:


Mentioned in this episode:

Kindergarten Magic Merch

Check out the Kindergarten Magic Merch in celebration of 100 episodes of the Kindergarten Cafe Podcast! https://www.bonfire.com/store/kindergarten-cafe/

  continue reading

103 episodes

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