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A rainy day recess is hard enough to handle when you are a regular teacher, but how about when you are only filling in for the day as a substitute teacher? Here's how to handle a rainy day recess as a substitute teacher
It is bad enough trying to break it to children that they will have to stay indoors during a rainy day recess, but what about after it has stopped raining and children return to the playground?
As a substitute teacher, there may come a time when you have the opportunity to tell a story. But how do you go about it and when would it be appropriate to do so? Read on to find the answer to these two questions
The first thing you realize after you take a job as a school bus driver is it must have been one who came up with the phrase. "Hell on wheels."
Watching children for extended periods of time can seem like a daunting task. That's because it is! But with a little planning and a game plan, the venture instantly becomes much more doable.
While there are some exchanges which deserve closer scrutiny, could we all have been part of the problem
An article about some of the reasons for Childhood Obesity. Most parents with overweight children tend to overlook the weight, and ignore the problem until it's too late.
This is a journal I kept while I was interning in London with Kid's Company.