From the Principal’s Desk: Make Reading Part of Your Preschooler’s Everyday Life The process of learning to read is complex. While there is a lot of information about this process, one of the most important things to know is that parents help their children learn to read as they go…
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July Newsletter
June Newsletter
From the Principal’s Desk: Reap the rewards of gardening with children Help children plant a garden, and harvest their appreciation for the wonders of our natural world. From the first stage of seed selection, on through planting and tending to the garden, children develop a sense of pride and responsibility….
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May Newsletter
From the Principal’s Desk: Good Night, Sleep Tight:Preschoolers and Sleep Parents of young kids know how precious sleep can be. It’s important to remember that a lack of sleep can impact your preschooler’s behavior and ability to have a good day at preschool. Grumpiness, low energy, and extremes in behavior…
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April Newsletter
From the Principal’s Desk: Reading Aloud with Preschoolers MAKING THE MOST OUT OF OUTDOOR PLAY Being outside, including on playgrounds, provides opportunities for children to actively expand and create play environments. When children are happily engaged with a variety of interesting and complex materials, caregivers are able to observe and…
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March Newsletter
From the Principal’s Desk: Reading Aloud with Preschoolers While connecting experience to language is an important foundation for learning to read, giving children direct contact with books is equally important. In fact, the single most important activity for building the knowledge required for eventual success in reading is reading aloud…
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