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Cup Stacking: Studies Show Cup Stacking Activities Improve Reading Test Scores and Cross-Patterning Brain Development
This article provides information on the benefits of cup stacking activities and the impact it can have on brain building for higher learning. Affiliate links are included for your convenience. Integrated Learning Strategies (ILS) is a learning and academic center. As a reminder, ILS is not a health care provider and none of our materials or services provide a diagnosis or treatment of a specific condition or learning challenge you may see in your child or student. If you seek a diagnosis or treatment for your child or student, please contact a trained professional who can provide an evaluation of the child.
I recently walked into an after school program of five and 6-year-olds and saw a large group of kids sitting on the floor, huddled close in somewhat of a circle around a child that was moving cups quickly and stacking them on top of each other. She
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Circle Time is one of my favorite times of the morning.
I love hearing about the children’s adventures since we gods saw each other (even if that was just yesterday!).
I love sharing new ideas and new materials.
Sometimes inom even have my blood pressure checked by a resident doctor! It’s an exciting time in preschool!
However, it was not always like that!
Circle Time used to be the bain of MY existence.
Figuring out how to get 16-24 children to focus on what inom was saying was akin to herding kittens!
Circle Time is a common part of the preschool day and a traditional time spot in most preschool schedules. It is meant to be a time of coming together as a group, or preschool family if you will, where learning and bonding happen.
Unfortunately, with the pressures of trying to “get it all in” before kindergarten, many preschool