From the Principal’s Desk: Ages and Stages: Individual Differences Developmental milestones give a general idea about what to expect from children of different ages. However, there will always be differences between individual children. Some children begin to walk at 10 months, some at 15 months. Some toddle along quickly and…
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February Newsletter
January Newsletter
From the Principal’s Desk: Supporting Very Young Writers A child’s writing typically goes through several stages, beginning with scribbling that probably won’t include recognizable shapes or letters. From there, children tend to write using more letter-like shapes and later, your child may create a piece of writing that…
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December Newsletter
From the Principal’s Desk: Social Development in Preschoolers At age three, your child will be much less selfish than she was at two. He or she will also be less dependent on you, a sign that there own sense of identity is stronger and more secure. Now they will…
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November Newsletter
From the Principal’s Desk: Play in Preschool: Why it Matters Play is the foundation for all learning for young children, and giving your child the time and a few basic toys can provide him/ her with a variety of valuable learning opportunities. “Play is how children begin to…
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September Newsletter
From the Principal’s Desk: Transition Is A Journey On the first day of school children may experience multiple changes such as different classroom arrangements, new teachers, and unfamiliar routines. Other events such as the birth of a sibling or divorce also result in numerous changes children must adjust to. Often…
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