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From the Principal's Office 

Our new school year is underway.  The children have all adjusted and settled very well into their new classrooms and are so excited to start their new educational journey.
Scholastic Books is back on track this year.  Our first book order is due September 3rd. Additional order forms are available in the front office. 
Our first fundraiser of the new school year is our most popular, Mixed Bags.  This fundraiser starts on 8/30 and continues through September 10th.  Check your child's art file for the brochure and order information.   
In August, we are added a Music program to our extracurricular programs.  It is a really fun, hands on class, where they introduce instruments and learn about music.  If you are interested in your child trying this new class, please sign up for a free trial class.  Information on this new program is available on the front sign in counters.
 
Don't forget the center is closed on September 6th, for the Labor Day holiday.  Enjoy the long weekend.
Please check out our school calendar for any upcoming events. We also have reminders posted throughout the center. 

 

  


 

 

Sunscreen Authorization Forms

Sunscreen Authorization Forms are available at the front desk and should be filled out every month.

Remember to apply sunscreen on your child each morning before dropping off.  The teachers will reapply the sunscreen in the afternoon as long as they have an Authorization Form and sunscreen is provided.   

 


 Administration of Medication

If your child is in need of medication during the day while at school, please notify the front office. 

Parents are required to fill out an Authorization form that indicates what medication, dosage and times it is to be administered. 

Medication must be in original containers with the prescription information label. 

Any over the counter medication also requires a doctors note in order for us to administer. 

 


From the Education Department:  Raising a Confident Preschooler

It is hard to resist the eager smile and willingness to learn that comes with normal preschool development. As parents, we are always eager to continue to foster and bolster our young children’s love for learning and enthusiasm to demonstrate their developing abilities. Often times, we ask ourselves what we can do to continue to encourage our children to engage, to try even in the risk of failure, and to believe in themselves; in other words, we constantly question what we can do to help raise a confident child. Confidence is a trait that is nurtured and taught, and there are certain techniques and approaches which are built into our Links to Learning curriculum, which can easily be adapted at home as well.

• Begin with a set, predictable routine. When children know what is happening in the world around them and when activities follow an expected order, children can focus on skill-building. Preschool children are easily distracted by disruptions, so a routine that is carefully adhered to allows for children to instead focus on attempting and practicing new skills.

• Praise small accomplishments, but praise with purpose. Children need to hear that they are doing things correctly and need acknowledgement for steps made towards accomplishing a goal. For example, a child may not be able to independently complete a 10 piece puzzle, but he does deserve a specific praise for his ability to put the edge pieces in, such as “You did a great job working on the edge of the puzzle. You can almost do the whole puzzle by yourself. Would you like me to help you with the middle pieces?” Along those same lines, it is imperative that praise is given with purpose. Being often told “Good job!” without a reference to what he did correctly will cause these words to lose efficacy. We need to be sure to praise specific behaviors and to note these in our acknowledgement of steps made towards a goal.

• Encourage and model persistence. It is normal for preschool children to become upset and frustrated when they cannot do something themselves or do it correctly. Rather than do it for them, model and encourage them to try again. For example, a preschooler who knocks over his block tower as she stacks the top block should be responded to with a “You almost did it! Let’s try it again together!” This teaches the preschooler that failure is ok and can be used as a step to try once more.

• Be a safe base. Often preschool children surprise us with their hesitancy to try something new, even activities they have previously engaged in. Despite the disappointment you may feel in your eagerness for your child to engage, allow your child to warm up to the activity when he or she is ready. By not pushing or forcing a choice, you allow your child to feel comfortable in his or her own skills and readiness when he or she is ready.

• Lastly, Model confidence in yourself. Children learn from what they see and hear. Be mindful of the comments you make about yourself and others and your own persistence in the face of failure. A child who hears his parent self-praising or who sees his parent make a mistake and try again will learn and model that same confidence.

Lauren Starnes, PhD- Manager of Curriculum and Instruction/ East


 

Extra Curricular Activities Offered:

  • Tumble Gym Bus:  (Mondays)

Each week, these classes will incorporate music, stretching, bar, beam, vault and floor exercises to create a fun and exciting learning experience for your child. This program strives to promote strength, flexibility, coordination, and most importantly, self-confidence.        

  • Amazing Athletes :  (Tuesday & Wednesday)              

Provides a unique fun filled sport program that incorporates phsical fitness, muscle tone and gross motor skills while learning and playing the following sports:  Baseball, Basketball, Hockey, Volleyball, Soccer, Football, Golf & Lacrosse.  Fun, confidence, team work and sportsmanship are also a part of Amazing Athlete's action packed program.

  • Webby Dance: (Thursday)

Provides an introduction to beginning tap, ballet, rhythm/movement and tumbling skills.  Weddy Dance provides age appropriate music, fun props and an action packed class.  Children will benefit by building their memory, concentration, coordination, creativity and self confidence, all in a positive atmosphere.

  • My Music Workshop: (Friday)

Designed to allow children to express their innate musical intelligence,  Children will use a wide variety of instruments to internalize fundamental musical concepts.  They will explore the language of music through singing, instruments, performing, creative play and activities that encourage confidence.

 Check out the bulletin boards, in the front sign in area for more information about each program.

 

 

 

 


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