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“I found this to be a very interesting course! It has totally opened my eyes to seeing my classroom’s environment differently! My room looked like a box at the beginning of the year. After taking your course, I have made my room much more warmer and inviting and having intention!”
– Terri
“This has been the most informative and interesting . . . of anything I have ever done in my 42 years (yes you are reading right 42) as an educator. Thank you so much!”
– Wendy
“This was an amazing course. I have so many new techniques and skills to use in my classroom, but I have also learned so much about myself. Thank you for rekindling my passion for working with children!”
– Vicki
“Sally, this course has been an amazing turning point for me in helping me really learn about myself and trust my own instincts as a teacher.”
– Georgie
“Thank you Sally – this course has been really mind blowing and I have so many new things to try when I go back teaching.”
– Jodie
What makes Fairy Dust Teaching's
trainings so different?
When it comes to professional development, we have endured our share of subpar trainings. Fairy Dust Teaching provides cutting edge methods and strategies. We have used them ourselves. We know it works.
We know how frustrating it is to set aside time for training only to find nothing of value. And we also know life gets very busy. We provide lifetime access, so you can take it at your own pace in the comfort of your home. We share the most effective strategies from the trenches of teaching.
Early Childhood Education is losing its magic as standards based education trickles down.
Academic Push Down – Are you required to justify what you do in class?
Parent Expectations – Do parents worry their children are playing too much?