Taming Tattling December, 2016 | Topics: Social Emotional “Sophia took my doll!” “She’s being loud!” “She knocked over my block tower!” Does this sound familiar? Tattling is a normal and common behavior in young children, and is a sign that they haven’t yet developed the emotional and social skills needed…
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Taming Tattling
Exploring Holiday Traditions from Around the World
Exploring Holiday Traditions from Around the World The holiday season is here, providing a wealth of opportunities to enrich the children’s understanding of diverse cultures and traditions around the world. In addition, our students will share their own traditions with others. Below are age appropriate activities that we use in…
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4 Ways to Instill Thankfulness in Young Children
4 Ways to Instill Thankfulness in Young Children It’s never too early to teach your child about thankfulness. By learning concepts of generosity and compassion, children strengthen their connection to their community and become sensitive to the feelings of others. The holiday season is quickly approaching, so now is a…
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Safety Newsletter – Nov. 2015
November 2015 Safety Newsletter Highlights include: Tips to avoid slips, trips & falls, ideas for coping with stress, and a reminder about proper handwashing techniques to help you avoid colds during this coming flu season 🙂
Exploring Community Helpers & the Roles They Play
Exploring Community Helpers & the Roles They Play This month, our students are gaining a greater understanding of community helper occupations, such as police officers, mail carriers, medical professionals and firefighters. The children have a lot of fun imagining themselves in these important roles, and incorporating toy versions of the…
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