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Episode 15: Go Slow to Go Fast – Encouraging Independence in Pre-K & Kindergarten
It’s tempting to rush through routines in those first weeks. Especially when you could just tie the shoes, open the snack, or fix the problem yourself. But real classroom calm comes when we go slow first and build student independence from the ground up.
In this episode, Alex shares how to create confident, capable learners by modeling expectations, using visuals, and resisting the urge to always step in.
✨ You’ll learn:
This is your gentle reminder: slowing down doesn’t mean you’re behind. It means you’re building something that lasts.
🔗 Mentioned in this episode
📖 Read the full blog post: How to Encourage Independent Learning in Pre-K & Kindergarten
🧰 Inside the Print and Play Club:
📍Join the Club: https://printandplayclub.com/?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=podcast
📲 Continue the conversation on Instagram: @thekindergartenconnection
💛 If this episode gave you a confidence boost to slow down and model, share it with a fellow early childhood teacher who’s building independence 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!
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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 15: Go Slow to Go Fast – Encouraging Independence in Pre-K & Kindergarten
It’s tempting to rush through routines in those first weeks. Especially when you could just tie the shoes, open the snack, or fix the problem yourself. But real classroom calm comes when we go slow first and build student independence from the ground up.
In this episode, Alex shares how to create confident, capable learners by modeling expectations, using visuals, and resisting the urge to always step in.
✨ You’ll learn:
This is your gentle reminder: slowing down doesn’t mean you’re behind. It means you’re building something that lasts.
🔗 Mentioned in this episode
📖 Read the full blog post: How to Encourage Independent Learning in Pre-K & Kindergarten
🧰 Inside the Print and Play Club:
📍Join the Club: https://printandplayclub.com/?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=podcast
📲 Continue the conversation on Instagram: @thekindergartenconnection
💛 If this episode gave you a confidence boost to slow down and model, share it with a fellow early childhood teacher who’s building independence 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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