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    When Did We Stop Playing?

    Our professional development day started like most of them usually do. Coffee. Conversations. Celebrating birthdays and milestones. People slowly waking up properly while trying to remember where they left their notebooks. Then balloons appeared. We were asked to get into…

    By -Teacher Behind The Crayons June 2, 2026
  • Honest Reflections

    They’re Small…Not Lesser

    “Come on, we’ve already talked about this.” “Hurry up.” “You’re fine.” “Use your words.” Which, to be fair, is interesting advice coming from adults who sometimes need an iced coffee, a silent drive home, and at least two hours before…

    By -Teacher Behind The Crayons May 18, 2026
  • Classroom Stories,  Honest Reflections

    Transitions aren’t hard… until we make them.

    I’ve been hearing a lot about transitions over the years that I have been in this field and for some reason the question(s) never change. “How do we make them smoother?” “What strategies actually work?” “Why do toddlers struggle so…

    By -Teacher Behind The Crayons May 12, 2026
  • Classroom Stories,  Emotional Intelligence,  Honest Reflections

    Are we supporting regulation… or interrupting it?

    When I first started this blog, I wrote a whole series on emotional intelligence, and I found myself returning to self-regulation again and again—how it develops, how we support it, and why it feels so important in the early years.…

    By -Teacher Behind The Crayons April 18, 2026
  • Honest Reflections

    It Starts With How We Show Up

    I’ve mentioned before that one of the qualities research highlights in a strong educator is the importance of building trusting relationships—with both children and colleagues. In my previous posts, I’ve spent a lot of time talking about the relationships between…

    By -Teacher Behind The Crayons March 28, 2026
  • Honest Reflections

    The Strength I Didn’t Understand Yet

    In this series I’ve been reflecting on what actually makes a classroom successful — not in theory, but in the everyday reality of working with children and the adults around them. In the last post, I wrote about strong teams.…

    By -Teacher Behind The Crayons March 22, 2026
  • Honest Reflections

    Strong Teams Build Strong Classrooms

    In this series, I’ve been reflecting on what actually makes a classroom feel strong — not in theory, but in the messy, everyday reality of working with children and the adults around them. In the last post I wrote about…

    By -Teacher Behind The Crayons March 15, 2026
  • Honest Reflections

    Vision Before Systems

    Before I go any further, I should probably explain what I mean by “systems” and “vision,” because I used to think they were almost the same thing. When I say systems, I mean the structure we are trying to implement…

    By -Teacher Behind The Crayons March 8, 2026
  • Honest Reflections

    My Successful Classroom (Most of the Time)

    What Do We Even Mean by “Successful”? A successful classroom does not happen overnight. If it did, someone would have written a very expensive book about it already and we’d all be following The 3-Step Calm Classroom Method™ while drinking…

    By -Teacher Behind The Crayons March 1, 2026
  • Child Development,  Classroom Stories,  Honest Reflections

    Who is this really challenging?

    In room meetings, I often hear the words — usually between discussions about interests and upcoming events —  “We need to talk about a challenging behaviour.” And almost every time, my first thought is: What challenging behaviour? Not because nothing…

    By -Teacher Behind The Crayons February 21, 2026
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