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August Newsletter

A Note from Our Principal 
The summer is not over yet, and we have lots of fun events still planned. This week we are so excited to continue our Kids Helping the Communities as we host our  Meals on Wheels Trike-a-Thon on Thursday, August 3rd starting at 9:30 am. The children are busy collecting their pledges and getting their tricycles and scooters ready to bring to school. What is so wonderful about this event is that the media will once again be here to advertise how much fun we are having! Parents are welcome to join us and cheer us on! Please bring in your donation checks made out to the Meals on Wheels and turn them in to Miss Monique. A big thank you for all of your support!
Sincerely,Terrie Cook
 
Online Family Communication
As we get ready to kick off a new school year, we want to make sure you’re kept in the know. In addition to this newsletter, the “For Parents” section of our website also includes links to our menu, monthly calendar, and school year calendar. If you’re not currently receiving photos and daily reports for your child, you can easily change this by downloading the Links 2 Home app on your phone. After downloading, you can register with the same email address that you used to enroll your child in our school.

Family Referral Bonus & Open House Do you know a colleague who has recently had a baby, a friend in need of care who just relocated to the area, or a family member who is seeking a new preschool for their child? Invite them to our Open House on August 5. When you refer a friend and they enroll, you’re eligible for a free week of tuition. Ask us for details!

Splash Days Water play days this month! As a reminder, children should come to school in their swimsuit and with a towel and a change of dry clothes. Apply sunscreen to your child before you drop them off. Our scheduled splash days for August are:

  • August 2nd
  • August 10th

Did You Know? 

Learning to follow directions is important for success at school. With guidance and support from teachers, our students participate in clean-up routines, accept redirection, and interact through play with peers. 

Important Dates Week of  Aug 1st -All about H20- Water day play fun!
Aug 2nd – Water day-Dress your child in their swim suits, bring a towel, apply sunscreen & extra clothes
Aug 3rd – Bring your child’s tricycle or scooter to ride in the Meals on Wheels Trike-a-Thon
Week of Aug 6th – Game Time
Aug 10th – Water day-Dress your child in their swim suits, bring a towel, apply sunscreen & extra clothesWeek of Aug 13th – Under Construction
Week of Aug 20th -Get Crafty
Aug 21st -Card making and delivering to the assisted living center
Aug 27th – Camp out
Aug 31st – End of the Summer Campout with families- bring a potluck dish 4 pm -6 pm

New On Our Preschool Blog Thriving Through Play: Gross-Motor Activities for Growing Preschoolers

Children grow tremendously from birth through age five, so it is vital that we are there to support them. At our preschool, we help children with balancing skills, hand-eye coordination, and how to stay healthy and safe. It’s all part of our comprehensive Links to Learning curriculum, designed to help every child thrive.

Our dedicated teachers promote wellness through daily learning experiences that encourage children to climb, run, hop, dance, and practice rhythmic movement. Games like Freeze Tag, Simon Says, and Red Light/Green Light help children develop gross motor skills while having a blast!

It’s not all about physical play – we know the importance of building social-emotional skills too. Following directions, teamwork, and taking turns are all part of the fun during our activities. Plus, we also introduce children to basic nutritional and safety concepts, setting them up for a lifetime of healthy choices.

Below, we have compiled a list of age-appropriate outdoor activities that you can do with your child to help continue the development at home.

  1. Infants (0 – 1 year)

Grass provides a natural and forgiving environment for your infant to explore safely. Take your baby outdoors and allow them to practice movement and balance. Place rattles, soft balls, or textured toys a few feet from your infant, and encourage them to reach and grasp the items.

  1. Toddlers (1 – 2 years)

Grab a bunch of colorful balls and head outside. Encourage your toddler to roll or kick the balls on various surfaces like soft grass, squishy sand, or smooth pavement. Watch their eyes light up as they discover the different textures and improve their coordination along the way.

  1. Beginners (2 – 3 years)

Place a few hula hoops on the ground for a series of exciting jumping games. Ask your child to jump from one hoop to the next using both feet. Then, ask them to hop from one to the next on one foot. Lastly, challenge your child to hop from hoop to hoop alternating between their left and right foot.

  1. Intermediates (3 – 4 years)

Provide your child the opportunity to demonstrate smooth body control through different yoga poses. Lay out a mat, and introduce poses named after animals they are familiar with, such as cat, cow, dog, and frog. Perform the pose first and encourage your child to mimic what they see.

  1. Pre-K / Pre-K 2 (4 – 5 years)

Use chalk to write various numbers and letters in your driveway. Ask your child to perform a variety of movement by saying phrases such as, “Bear crawl to the letter K” or “Tiptoe to the number 5.” This activity not only fosters gross motor skills, but also encourages letter and number recognition and following directions.

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