A Neurodiversity Affirming Introduction to ADHD

A Neurodiversity Affirming Introduction to ADHD

October is Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) awareness month. If you, like me, were in school in the ‘90s you may think of ADHD, or its predecessor Attention-Deficit Disorder (ADD) as primarily appearing in unruly young boys who couldn’t sit still. Growing up, I was probably the opposite of that, an academically-inclined girl who would rather curl up with a book than play outside. Still, in my late 20s I was diagnosed with ADHD and I had to re-evaluate many assumptions I had.

The Children’s School Annual Report: July 2023 - June 2024

The Children’s School Annual Report: July 2023 - June 2024

As a cherished non-profit part-day preschool in Seattle, The Children’s School (TCS) is dedicated to fostering a nurturing, educational environment where young learners can thrive. Our commitment to providing high-quality early childhood education is driven by our mission to support and empower each child’s growth and development. This report outlines our spending for the past fiscal year and highlights the critical need for continued fundraising to sustain and expand our programs.

Honoring Mary Maltman: A Legacy of Love, Learning, and Community

Honoring Mary Maltman: A Legacy of Love, Learning, and Community

On January 30, 2024, the world lost a remarkable woman whose impact has left an indelible mark on our community. Mary Elizabeth Earl Maltman, a beloved figure in the Seattle area, passed away at the age of 101, leaving behind a legacy that extends from the halls of The Children’s School (TCS) to the wider world of social justice and community service.

How to Start “Household Chores” with Young Children

How to Start “Household Chores” with Young Children

We all hope to help our children turn into adults who can not only take care of themselves but also have the ability and empathy to take care of others. One way to start is by having very young children help with the household. In early childhood education we use the philosophy that “we set children up for success.” We do this in the classroom in many ways, by having furniture their size, having self-correcting or open ended materials, and by keeping a schedule to name a few. But you can also use this premise for your home.

Scaffolding in early childhood: what is it?

Scaffolding in early childhood: what is it?

caffolding is closely linked to psychologist Lev Vygotsky’s Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD). The ZPD represents the range of tasks that a child cannot perform independently but can accomplish with the help of a more knowledgeable person, such as a teacher or caregiver. Scaffolding bridges the gap between what a child can do independently and what they can achieve with support. We as parents do this all the time! And so do our wonderful TCS teachers!