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Happy Teaching with The Kindergarten Connection is the go-to podcast for Pre-K and Kindergarten teachers who want simple, effective, and joyful teaching strategies—fast! 


Hosted by Alex John, this bite-sized podcast delivers classroom management tips, engaging lesson ideas, and real-life solutions you can implement immediately. Whether you're looking to create smoother routines, build stronger student connections, or bring more fun into your teaching day, each episode (in ten minutes or less!) is designed to make your job easier and your classroom happier. 


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Episode 24: Off-Topic Stories at the Worst Times? Try This You're in the middle of a mini-lesson, and a little hand shoots up... not with an answer, but with a totally unrelated story about their dog or grandma’s birthday party. Sound familiar? In this short and actionable episode, Alex shares exactly how to manage off-topic stories without shutting kids down, and how to gently guide your class back on track while still honoring their voices. ✨ You’ll learn: Why off-topic storytelling is deve...
Episode 23: Consequences That Actually Work in Pre-K & Kindergarten If you’ve ever felt stuck between ignoring a behavior or dishing out a consequence that doesn’t feel quite right- you’re not alone. In this episode, Alex breaks down how to use consequences effectively in early childhood classrooms; so they actually teach, not just punish. You’ll hear about natural consequences, respectful tone, and real classroom examples you can use to guide your students with compassion and clarity. ✨ ...
Episode 22: What to Do When Kids Pout You ask a student to clean up or join the group… and they cross their arms, drop their head, and freeze. If you’ve ever felt stuck in a battle of wills with a pouting student, you’re not alone. In this episode, Alex shares what’s really going on when students pout and how to respond with calm, connection, and confidence (instead of power struggles). ✨ You’ll hear: Why pouting is often a shutdown response, not “defiance”How to shift your mindset when a stu...
A thriving art center doesn’t need to be messy, chaotic, or adult-directed. In fact, with just a few thoughtful strategies, your art area can become one of the most independent and purposeful spaces in your classroom. In this episode, Alex shares her best tips for setting up a successful, student-led art center that encourages creativity, builds confidence, and runs smoothly all year long. ✨ You’ll hear: The #1 mindset shift for embracing child-led artHow to introduce materials so students ca...
Episode 20: The Easiest Way to Build Scissor Skills Want to improve your students’ fine motor skills- without adding more to your prep list? In this episode, Alex shares a super simple solution for consistent cutting practice that’s teacher-friendly and student-approved: The Cutting Jar. ✨ You’ll hear: Why scissor skills matter more than just cutting shapesThe problem with only offering occasional cutting activitiesHow the Cutting Jar builds independence and consistencySimple rout...
Episode 19: How to Make Clean-Up Fast, Fun, and Stress-Free If clean-up time feels chaotic or takes forever, you’re not alone. But what if this part of your day could be smoother, faster and even fun? In this episode, Alex shares easy, actionable tips to transform your clean-up routine into a calm, consistent system your students can follow (and even enjoy!). You’ll walk away with ideas that you can try tomorrow. ✨ You’ll hear: Why clean-up struggles are totally normal and fixableThe role of ...
Episode 18: Managing Big Emotions - A Must-Try Social-Emotional Tip Helping young children handle big feelings is one of the most important and often most challenging parts of early childhood teaching. In this episode, Alex shares one powerful, simple strategy that helps students build emotional awareness and empowers them to self-regulate. Whether you're working with Pre-K, TK, or Kindergarten, this tip is easy to implement and creates meaningful moments of connection and calm in your ...
🎙 Episode 17: How to Handle a Loud Class (Without Losing Your Voice or Mind) If your classroom volume feels out of control or you’ve found yourself saying “Inside voices!” more times than you can count... this episode is for you. In this quick, supportive pep talk, Alex shares practical tips for lowering noise levels in your Pre-K or Kindergarten classroom without relying on yelling or constant shushing. It’s all about proactive routines, clear expectations, and teaching students what v...
Episode 16: 3 Simple Ways to Practice Name Writing Helping young learners write their names is one of the first big milestones of the year. One that builds both confidence and classroom routines. But it doesn’t have to involve fancy prep or stressful drills. In this episode, Alex shares 3 low-prep, meaningful ways to help students practice name writing throughout the day; without taking away from play and exploration. ✨ You’ll hear: Why name writing is the perfect early-year focusHow to build...
Episode 15: Go Slow to Go Fast – Encouraging Independence in Pre-K & Kindergarten It’s tempting to rush through routines in those first weeks. Especially when you could just tie the shoes, open the snack, or fix the problem yourself. But real classroom calm comes when we go slow first and build student independence from the ground up. In this episode, Alex shares how to create confident, capable learners by modeling expectations, using visuals, and resisting the urge to always step in. ✨ ...
Episode 14: Should We Let Things Go More in the First Days? In those first few days of school, we want students to feel safe, excited, and connected. Sometimes that leads us to wonder… Should I let some things slide while they adjust? In this episode, Alex gently but clearly explains why the answer is no, and how setting expectations early (in a kind, consistent way) is one of the most supportive things we can do for our students. ✨ You’ll hear: Why the routines you allow now become the ...
Whether it’s your first first day or your tenth, that back-to-school butterfly feeling never fully goes away. And that’s okay! The first day of school sets the tone. With a few simple, tested tips, you can make it smooth, calm, and connection-filled. In this episode, Alex shares five tried-and-true strategies to help you feel more prepared and confident heading into Day One with your new little learners. ✨ You’ll hear: How to make meaningful first-day connections at the doorThe one smal...
Episode 12: Make Your Day Count – Early Childhood Schedule Tips Trying to fit everything into a Pre-K or Kindergarten day can feel like solving a puzzle… blindfolded… with snack time looming. If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone! In this episode, Alex shares practical tips for building a classroom schedule that actually works—one that supports connection, play, learning, and calm (yes, even with clean-up time and pull-outs on the horizon). ✨ You’ll hear: The 5 key components of an effect...
Episode 11: Letting Go of Assigned Classroom Seating in Pre-K & Kindergarten What if your students didn’t have assigned seats at all? In this episode, Alex explores the benefits and challenges of moving away from traditional assigned seating in early childhood classrooms. From building independence to supporting self-regulation, you’ll hear how flexible seating routines can empower students while simplifying your daily flow. ✨ You’ll learn: Why ditching assigned seats can boost classroom ...
Episode 10: Stop Making Play a Four-Letter Word Let’s set the record straight: play is not fluff. In this episode, Alex unpacks why play-based learning is real learning—especially in early childhood—and how we can stop apologizing for it. If you’ve ever felt the pressure to justify playful teaching (or been side-eyed for not doing more “rigor”), this one’s for you. ✨ You’ll hear: Why play belongs in every early learning classroomHow academic and developmental goals align beautifully wit...
Episode 9: 10 Ways to Make Your Classroom More Playful Play isn't just for free choice time—it’s a powerful approach to learning. In this episode, Alex breaks down 10 simple, meaningful ways to make your classroom more playful, even within the structure of a full-day schedule. From mindset shifts to hands-on strategies, you’ll walk away with ideas you can use right away to boost engagement, independence, and JOY in your classroom. ✨ You’ll hear: Why playful learning doesn’t mean less structur...
Episode 8: Tools for Making Your Classroom More Playful Want to make your classroom feel more playful—but not sure where to start? You’re not alone! In this episode, Alex shares simple tools and mindset shifts to bring more joy and curiosity into your daily routine—without scraping your entire plan or adding hours to your prep. ✨ You’ll learn: What “playful” actually means in a structured classroomWhy playful learning doesn’t mean chaotic learningSpecific classroom tools that support play-bas...
🎙 Episode 7: The Truth About Teachers’ Summers “Must be nice to have summers off…” 😬 If you’ve ever heard that phrase and felt your blood pressure spike a little—you’re not alone. In this episode, Alex gets real about what summer actually looks like for teachers. Spoiler: it’s not two months of piña coladas and pool floats (though we wish!). From mental recovery to prepping for a brand-new group of learners, teachers use summer differently than most people think. ✨ You’ll hear: Why it...
🎙 Episode 6: What to Do When Kids Interrupt All Day Long If you're hearing “Teacher! Teacher!” on repeat, or getting constant shoulder taps during small group time — you’re not alone. Interrupting is one of the most common (and draining) behaviors in early childhood classrooms. In this episode, Alex walks you through exactly why it happens, what you can do about it, and how to set realistic expectations while still teaching respectful communication. ✨ You’ll learn: Why interrupting isn’t just...
🎙 Episode 5: 3 Things to Say Instead of "Good Job" (That Spark Real Conversation) Let’s be clear—there’s nothing wrong with saying “Good job!” But what if you could level up your praise to build confidence, spark conversation, and boost learning? In this episode, Alex shares three powerful phrases you can use instead of generic praise to help students feel truly seen—and deepen their reflection in the process. ✨ You’ll hear: Why shifting your feedback builds language and confidence3 sim...
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