Early Childhood Education

Ideas and inspiration to help you run an amazing early education center.

12 Low Prep Summer Water Activities for Daycare & Camp

When the temperatures rise, water play is one of the easiest ways to keep children cool, active, and engaged. The best part is that many water activities require very little preparation and can be set up using supplies you already have on hand. From sprinkler fun to sneaky learning water games for preschoolers, there are so many different water activities for kids of all ages. Check out these 12 low-prep outdoor water activities for daycare or summer camp.

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12 Low Prep Summer Water Activities for Daycare & Camp

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When the temperatures rise, water play is one of the easiest ways to keep children cool, active, and engaged. The best part is that many water activities require very little preparation and can be set up using supplies you already have on hand. From sprinkler fun to sneaky learning water games for preschoolers, there are so many different water activities for kids of all ages. Check out these 12 low-prep outdoor water activities for daycare or summer camp.

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When the temperatures rise, water play is one of the easiest ways to keep children cool, active, and engaged. The best part is that many water activities require very little preparation and can be set up using supplies you already have on hand. From sprinkler fun to sneaky learning water games for preschoolers, there are so many different water activities for kids of all ages. Check out these 12 low-prep outdoor water activities for daycare or summer camp.

In preschool classrooms, conversations are happening everywhere : during free play, snack time, circle discussions, and dramatic play. These everyday interactions are where children begin learning some of the most important social and communication skills they will carry for life. Get 15 play-based conversation builders for preschoolers.

activities, Blog, Child Development, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Planning, Early Childhood Education, early literacy

May 26, 2026

Building Conversational Skills in Preschool Through Play

Every time a daycare staff member leaves, it has a trickle down effect on every area of operations. Most operators want to support their team more, but it can feel impossible to add anything else. Support doesn’t have to mean doing more. Learn how to avoid daycare staff turnover and best help your staff grow without adding more to your workload.

Admin & Operators, Blog, Early Childhood Education, Leadership, teacher development

May 6, 2026

The Hidden Cost of Daycare Staff Turnover & How to Support Your Daycare Team

Biting is one of the most concerning behaviours for both parents and early childhood educators. While it can feel alarming, it is also a common and developmentally appropriate behaviour, particularly between the ages of 12 and 30 months. Learn why biting happens in early childhood and how daycare educators can help children who bite.

Why Biting Happens in Early Childhood (and What It Really Means)

Blog, Child Development, Early Childhood Education, health & safety

April 24, 2026

A practical guide for Alberta operators, including how to use PD funding and release time supports. A PD day is one of the easiest ways to strengthen your team — but it’s also one of the most common things programs put off. Why? Because it can feel overwhelming: The good news is: you can run […]

Admin & Operators, career development, Classroom ECE, early childhood development, Early Childhood Education, professional development, teacher training, training & development

January 20, 2026

How to Plan a PD Day for Your Child Care Team (Without Stress or Guesswork)

The holidays are a time of joy, but also a time of excess stimulation, activities and commitments. As daycare educators, you can help ensure that children are able to enjoy the excitement without becoming disregulated. With a focus on implementing simple actions through predictability, calming corners, sleep/naps, and communication with parents, daycares play a big […]

activities, Blog, Classroom ECE, Early Childhood Education, holidays

December 8, 2025

Emotional Regulation Holiday Activities for Daycare

Engaging small groups of preschoolers can sometimes feel like trying to corral a bunch of bouncy kangaroos. Thankfully, we’ve got just the right antidote! With these activities, you can keep your little learners entertained, engaged, and eager for more. Whether you’re navigating a sea of giggles or initiating the next Einstein, these small group activities […]

Small Group Activities for Preschoolers

Blog, Classroom ECE, Early Childhood Education, preschool education, Teacher Resources

November 14, 2025

Picture a room filled with toddlers, each immersed in their own little world. One carefully stacks blocks while another child is fixated on finding the perfect clothes to dress their doll. From the view of an adult looking in, it might seem like these kids are each in their own little bubble of solitary place. […]

Blog, Child Development, childcare, Classroom ECE, Early Childhood Education

November 10, 2025

The Importance of Parallel Play in Child Development

Preschoolers are naturally curious. They absolutely love to explore the world around them. Integrating science activities into your daycare or preschool curriculum can help to spark this curiosity and set the foundation for a lifelong love of learning. Plus, it’s a lot of fun! While you’re having fun learning, don’t forget to record the activities […]

Blog, Early Childhood Education, education, educational activities, preschool, preschool education, STEM

October 30, 2025

Engaging Preschool Science Activities

Imagine a classroom that’s less of a classroom and more of a little artist’s studio. Picture: kids with paint-splattered smocks, mats for rolling around, and shelves filled with natural items like pinecones, seashells, and colorful glass beads. This may sound like an artist’s dream or even a fairy tale scene, but it’s not. It’s often […]

Exploring the Reggio Emilia Approach for Daycare

Blog, childcare, Classroom ECE, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Planning, early childhood development, Early Childhood Education, early learning, teaching methods

October 8, 2025

An effective daily schedule for a daycare is like piecing together a jigsaw puzzle—each segment is crucial for the overall picture. Creating the best daycare schedule is about more than just keeping kids occupied. It’s also about nurturing their growth, honing their social skills, and fostering a love for learning. Let’s drive into some tips […]

Admin & Operators, Blog, childcare, Classroom ECE, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Planning, Early Childhood Education

September 17, 2025

Creating the Best Daycare Schedule – The Ultimate Handbook

Emotional regulation is a life-long learning game. We can help set up children for success in learning how to regulate and manage their emotions by supporting them from the very beginning. Children experience a multitude of big feelings every day. This is where free emotion cards come in very handy! When it comes to daycare […]

Admin & Operators, Blog, Child Development, Classroom ECE, Early Childhood Education

September 12, 2025

Free Emotion Cards for Daycare & Preschool