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Weekend Reads 3.10.12

March 10, 2012 by notjustcute Filed Under: Uncategorized, Weekend Reads 3 Comments

Articles:

Sir Ken Robinson: Changing Education Paradigms {RSA Animate}

Setting Limits with Young Children {Hand in Hand Parenting}

Who are You Calling a Mama’s Boy? {WSJ}

Learning During Read Alouds:  Five Things Never to Say to Emerging Readers {Teach Mama}

Activities:

Sensory Boxes 101 Tips and Inspiration {Pink and Green Mama}

Sensory Wall Mosaic Art {Mama Smiles}

How to…Invent a Recipe with Kids {Tinker Lab}

Toddler Sensory Activity: Soapy Jars {Hands On as We Grow}

Enjoy your weekend!  I’ll be putting the finishing touches on a project I’ll be launching at the end of next week.  Stay tuned!

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  1. Jamie @ hands on : as we grow says

    March 10, 2012 at 6:04 am

    Great list this week! I’m off to read about setting some limits! Thanks.

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  2. Amanda @NotJustCute says

    March 10, 2012 at 9:44 am

    Thanks, Jamie! I loved those jars! They reminded me of the filled blocks that cost waaay to much for me. What a wonderful alternative!

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