Andree Baham Johnson
Certified Pre-K Teacher
Andree Baham Johnson is a Early Childhood Educator, Educational Consultant, and Virtual Assistant based in New Orleans, Louisiana. She received her Early Childhood Teacher Certification in 1993, and has been teaching ever since. She is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of The Learning Spot Educational Services, an educational services consultancy specializing in early learners. Since 2022, The Learning Spot has been providing tutoring services, offering parenting classes incorporating current best practices for early learners, and more. She received a BA in Elementary Education from Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College at Baton Rouge.
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How would you make a sequence of "get in the car?"
1) Open the door
2) Get in the car
3) Close the door
4) Put on your seatbelt
When should a child be able to tell time on an analog clock with no numbers?
There is no set age children are expected to learn how to tell time, as every child learns at a different pace. Telling time on a clock without numbers will depend on the child’s understanding and memory of the number positions and what each number represents.
How do you teach a child that there are two twelve-hour sections in a day, and to understand the difference between AM and PM?
Try creating a timeline with hash marks that represent different routine activities during the day. You can find an example online, such as through the site learnzillion.com. Go to the homepage and search for "distinguish between a.m. and p.m."
