My students need a clean, germ free classroom especially this time of year with the flu bugs going around. Lysol wipes, soap, durable paper towels, and hand sanitizer help us create a clean germ free classroom.
Stacia Tauscher stated, "We worry about what a child will become tomorrow, yet we forget that he is someone today.” That someone may be an inventor, a creator, a scientist, carpenter, or a mathematician.
I work with special needs preschool students from the ages of 3-5.
My students range from speech delayed to severe Autism, and everything in between. I work to create as many opportunities as I can for my students in my classroom, all while meeting each student at their developmental level. Education is fun and exciting, and I get to be the first classroom many of our future scholars will experience and I strive to make it a fun, enticing, creative, and engaging workspace for each child.
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Our little ones are still learning how to sneeze into their elbows or cough into a tissue. At this age, keeping the classroom clean and sanitary is an ongoing neverending job. Sneezes, runny noses, and coughs are definitely in the air this spring.
Kids are learning how to share, but we are trying NOT to share our germs.
Lysol wipes help us keep surfaces and toys clean and sanitary, durable paper towels help wipe up spills, hand sanitizer for quick hand washing when we are in a hurry, and soap to keep our dishes and utensils tidy as well are all helpful items in the classroom. These items help to keep the class clean and germ free.
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