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Parent/Teacher Exchange

If you are a parent or a teacher you know that helping a child to develop the skills to get along with others and to behave in ways that are socially acceptable are as critical to a child’s  development and future success as is academic achievement. Yet, helping a child develop life skills can sometimes be more of a challenge than helping them academically.

This bi-monthly blog is meant to be an exchange of ideas and methods for helping young children develop life skills. Please ask questions and share suggestions that might be helpful to others by responding to this blog topic.

Our first topic area…Demonstrating caring behavior towards  family members, friends, and classmates.

  1. How do we encourage this behavior?
  2. How do we reward it ?
  3. How do we intervene when our child or our student behaves in an uncaring manner?

Please respond to the blog directly or by email to info@candostreet.com. Exchange ideas, questions and suggestions will be posted in future blogs.

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Where to Find

Teacher resources for K-12 can be found at www.teachhub.com

Preschool resources can be found at www.everythingpreschool.com

FamilyEducation.com is a good source of rainy day activities for preschoolers.

Amazingmoms.com has many interesting crafts projects for preschoolers.

A wide variety of craft ideas, games, recipes and activities for children from 3-7 years can be found on www.theideabox.com.

For craft projects that are easy and inexpensive to make check out www.create-kids-crafts.com.

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Where to Find…

Looking for the latest information on technology, toys and more for children?  Visit Children’s Technology Review at www.childrenstech.com.

If  you want to know the best web sites for  children, visit the American Library Association’s web site at www.ala.org/greatsites.

Lovetoknowkids.com – good source of articles about preschoolers and games for this age group.

Other Sites that may be of interest:

K-8 educational technology resources, commentary, lesson ideas  www.ncs-tech.org/

Healthful meals and nutrition education are available to all children www.schoolnutrition.org

education newspaper www.edweek.org – source for what is happening in education

Want to support a cause (children, arts, animals, community, health and more) but not sure of which one? Check out  www.causecast.org

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“Can Do” Street Additions

Coming to “Can Do” Street in the Next Few Months:

  • Once Upon A Time – Grandpa John narrates story time in the Club House
  • Club House Activities – More games, programs, coloring and activity sheets
  • E-mail Cards –  A variety of all occasion cards will be available free to members

Blog Additions:

  • Answering the Tough Questions – Links to articles, written by professionals, suggesting how to explain life situations such as a pet’s death, a parent going into the army, and the serious illness of a relative to a young child.
  • Parent /Teacher Exchange – Sharing the how to’s of helping children make good choices at home, in school and in the community. parents and teachers are encouraged to write in with questions/answers to topics such as sharing, fussy eaters, playing well with others, being fair, being respectful,  telling the truth and any others areas of child behavior that are of concern.
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Welcome to the First “Can Do” Street Blog for Parents and Teachers


“Can Do” Street is all about making choices.  It is a fun, safe place for young children to practice what they are learning from parents, family members and teachers about being safe, making friends, behaving appropriately and other life skills that are so important to their personal development.

My reason for creating “Can Do” Street for young children is to give them the chance to practice making tough choices in the comfort of their homes and classrooms. So, when faced with real situations, they will feel able to make good choices. Program content is based upon the  suggestions of parents and teachers who participated in focus groups and interviews during the planning stage of “Can Do” Street.

The Parent and Teacher blog is meant to be a resource and a means of sharing information about helping children make choices. This first issue  focuses on the  features of “Can Do” Street and additions to the site in the months to come. It includes a description of the confidentiality measures in place to protect children as  members of “Can Do” Street .

I look forward to receiving your suggestions for future programs , games and activities.

Best,

Jean Campbell

Can Do” Street… Where Kids Make Good Choices.

“Can Do” Street is a new virtual world for children 3-7 years old; a place where animated characters need help making good choices about the everyday things that come up in the lives of young children. As the children using the programs on “Can Do” Street assist the characters, they reinforce in themselves the values and problem-solving skills they are learning from family members and in school. Children also discover that even though they are young and may not think they have choices, they make many choices every day. They begin to become aware that they need to take responsibility for the choices they make as every choice has an outcome.

On “Can Do” Street the interactive programs have story lines of personal safety, friendship, sharing, school behavior, eating right, and staying healthy. Each program presents children with a set of situations and ask them to make choices. Children cannot exit a specific interactive choice scene until they make the correct choice from two possible answers. Children using the program are never corrected but asked to try again until they choose the right answer. When a child chooses the right answer, characters pop their tops, showering bubbles in the air.

Programs are fully narrated to insure that children who do not yet read can benefit from the programs. Characters are racially and culturally diverse and include characters that have disabilities. In addition to the programs, interactive games and activity downloads help to reinforce choice-making skills. Coloring sheets and short Flash movies can be downloaded just for fun. A feature, “Blog with Me” gives children and their family members a special activity to do together as they keep updated on “Can Do” Street and their favorite characters. They can also respond to information and activities in the blog via emails.

For parents and teachers  there are activity guides to help the children get the most out of each program’s content as well as membership and completion certificates for the children.

Safety Features of “Can Do” Street and Blogs

“Can Do” Street adheres to all safety requirements of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (C.O.P.P.A.) in protecting the privacy of children when using our website and blogging. During the membership application process each child is asked to pick a character and add 4 numbers. This combination of character and numbers becomes his or her ID when logging into the club house,  when emailing and when blogging.

“Blog with Me”, the  on-site blog for children, is an internal site function with children being invited to respond to the blog by email, using their ID and not their real name. This process eliminates the possibilities of potentially harmful conversations and blog bullying.  All emails responding to blog columns and content are screened and only appropriate responses appear in future blog issues.

Parent/Teacher blog responses to columns and content are also screened for suitability for print in future issues.

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