Can you feel it…Yessss it’s starting to feel like Autumn!
Apples, Scarecrows and Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte oh my! Wow, where did the summer go!? We had a very busy, fun-filled summer. We said goodbye to several friends last month as they prepared for kindergarten, and we welcomed several new faces to our school. However, now it is time to dig in and get ready for some serious learning. You will be amazed at the growth in your child not just academically but social and emotionally. This month we are celebrating our wonderful Grandparents. Join us for our Grandparent day concert with Music Mike! Be sure to check out the Calendar here on our website to see all of the fun studies and activities we have going on for the month!
Happy Fall Y’all!
Christine and Staff
September, 2016
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Topics: Social Emotional
Your child grabs a toy from a playmate, tears erupt, and you immediately tell him to say, “I’m sorry.” Does this sound familiar? Although apologizing might seem to diffuse the situation, these words alone don’t fix hurt feelings, nor do they help your child understand how or why he caused[.....]
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Can you feel it…Yessss it’s starting to feel like Autumn!
Apples, Scarecrows and Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte oh my! Wow, where did the summer go!? We had a very busy, fun-filled summer. We said goodbye to several friends last month as they prepared for kindergarten, and we welcomed several new faces to our school. However, now it is time to dig in and get ready for some serious learning. You will be amazed at the growth in your child not just academically but social and emotionally. This month we are celebrating our wonderful Grandparents. Join us for our Grandparent day concert with Music Mike! Be sure to check out the Calendar here on our website to see all of the fun studies and activities we have going on for the month!
Happy Fall Y’all!
Christine and Staff
Go Beyond “I’m Sorry” to Foster Sincere Apologies from Your Preschooler
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