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Hi, my name is Aleya! 🌸

I’ve been a child care provider for over 5 years and just moved to Korea.

04/30/2026

This is a huge one

A busy classroom rarely needs more rigid rules, but it almost always needs more connection. When we shift our focus from managing behaviour to meeting unmet needs, the entire atmosphere changes. By looking for the trigger and the source of dysregulation, we provide the safety children require to return to play. You are doing an incredible job navigating these complex emotional moments with compassion and grace.

03/21/2026

This is why play is LEARN ! Gross motor skills, Fine motor skills are super important at such young age even milestones for babies like grasping at objects, it’s building the body to strengthen the mind. They can’t write their name if they can’t hold a pencil and they can’t hold a pencil if they play(work) on fine motor skills first

We need to stop asking if a four year old can write their name and start asking if they can climb a tree or hang from the monkey bars. I know it sounds counterintuitive, especially when we are bombarded with the idea that academic success starts with a workbook, but the science of child development tells a very different story.

I see it so often. A child is struggling with handwriting, not because they do not know the letters, but because they do not have the core strength to sit upright at a desk or the shoulder stability to move a pencil across a page. A worksheet is a 2D solution to a 3D problem. If the foundations of the body are not strong, the fine motor skills will always struggle to follow.

When we push children into academic tasks before their bodies are physically ready, we are not giving them a head start. We are actually setting them up for a lifetime of physical fatigue and frustration. If a child has to use all their energy just to keep their body from slumping over, they have no mental energy left for learning.

Our educators know this. When they choose a morning of climbing, digging in the mud, or navigating an obstacle course, they are doing the deep, essential work of school readiness. They are building the core, the grip strength, and the visual tracking skills that will eventually make reading and writing feel easy.

Educators, what is the one thing you wish parents understood about the importance of play over paperwork?

Parents, what is your biggest worry when it becomes to your child being ready for school?

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