So, the goal I set is to have at least one project completed a week...but I feel absolutely no pressure from the parents as they understand my philosophy that's it's often the journey the kids learn more from...and some journey's have not ended up so pretty. I really love craft time; for the joy the kids have doing it....but boy is it exhausting!!! "I want to go next" "No, me"! ( I like to make it a one on one activity that I pull them aside for and let them take their time and enjoy ). Trust me, I let them make a mess...that's the fun part (of course, no throwing paint or anything). But, of course, when your focus is with one...somebody else is into something that they shouldn't be. Any tips?

































. I really love craft time; for the joy the kids have doing it....but boy is it exhausting!!! "I want to go next" "No, me"! ( I like to make it a one on one activity that I pull them aside for and let them take their time and enjoy ). Trust me, I let them make a mess...that's the fun part (of course, no throwing paint or anything). But, of course, when your focus is with one...somebody else is into something that they shouldn't be. Any tips?
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or if the babe is up as well I can do something 'one on one' that is age appropriate to him - so maybe some 'no mess fingerpainting' in the bag or a sensory in his high chair or just some fidget toys for him to sit and explore while they are there painting in the same room .... when they are done we clean up any mess as a 'group' and than move on to the next stage of our day - usually outside time.



