From the Principal’s Desk Let’s Talk, Read and Sing about STEM! Tips for Families with Young Children Children begin discovering the world around them from the moment they are born. When you talk, read and sing with your child, you’re helping her learn. It can be as simple as counting…
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From the Principal’s Desk Cognitive Development In Preschool Children Your three-year-old will spend most of her waking hours questioning everything that happens around her. She loves to ask “Why do I have to . . . ?” and she’ll pay close attention to your answers as long as they’re simple…
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March Newsletter
From the Principal’s Desk: Playing is how preschoolers learn, experiment and solve problems.In fact, play is vital for overall development and wellbeing. Preschoolers love to play with parents and other children, and playing with others teaches them about social relations, sharing and taking turns. Here are some fun play ideas…
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February Newsletter
From the Principal’s Desk: Early writing and why it matters: Early writing, often used synonymous with the term emergent writing, encompasses the following: (a) the manual act of producing physical marks (i.e., mechanics), (b) the meanings children attribute to these markings (i.e., composition), and (c) understandings about how written language…
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January Newsletter
From the Principal’s Desk: Helping your child adjust to preschool: Preschool offers many benefits — it can be a great place for kids to interact with peers and learn valuable life lessons such as how to share, take turns, and follow rules. It also can prepare them for kindergarten and…
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