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February 11, 2012

Make Each Day at Preschool Special

Preschoolers love to celebrate special occasions. Holidays and birthdays provide a wonderful opportunity to have an extra special day but as a preschool teacher you can find many ways to celebrate each day on a smaller scale.

Today in History

Find out something interesting that happened on a particular day in the past. This could be a birthday of a famous person or the day something special happened. Preschoolers could each be given a spaceship sticker to commemorate the day the first space shuttle was launched or a special book could be read about a president on their birthday.
 

Preschool Color Days

Colors could be celebrated by choosing a color to focus on for a day. Preschoolers could have a “red” day where they are all asked to wear something red and they eat red foods for snack. If you spotlight a preschooler each week you could have that preschooler choose their favorite color to be the color day of the week.
 

Silly Holidays

There are many calendars available online that list silly holidays throughout the year like National Grouch Day and National Bring Your Teddy Bear to School Day. You could easily create your own silly holidays that correspond with your weekly theme. Encourage preschoolers to get excited about the silly holidays and celebrate them in creative ways. You could have a Preschool Dance Day where preschoolers each create their own special dance to celebrate.
 

Preschool Birthdays

Birthdays are a very special day for preschoolers and should be acknowledged and celebrated. Preschoolers should be celebrated for who they are as an individual on their birthday and receive recognition and positive feedback from their preschool classmates. Make birthdays a part of your classroom culture by developing a birthday routine. You could make a birthday crown for the preschooler celebrating their birthday to wear for the day. Sing a special birthday song during circle time and let the birthday child lead the activities for the day. Invite the parents of the preschooler celebrating their birthday to visit the classroom for snack time.
 

Preschool Spotlight

One day each week you could focus on an individual preschooler and their interests and skills. Have the preschooler bring in a picture of their family and a few of their favorite objects that tell a little bit about who they are. You could have a preschool spotlight section on your bulletin board where you list things that the preschooler of the week is interested in and post a picture of them.

Everyone likes to feel special and celebrate special occasions. Preschoolers can learn many valuable skills about life if they learn to make each day special and to celebrate the small accomplishments in their lives.

About Rachel

Rachel is the mother of 4 boys ages 6, almost 4, almost 2, and one angel who passed away at birth. Rachel is the creator of Busy Mommy Media and works as a freelance writer from home.

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