Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Gingerbread Day!

Run, run fast as you can... Can't catch me I'm the gingerbread man!

Today we made cookie dough at circle time then baked it. But when we went to the kitchen, it was gone!

We went on a hunt all over the school and finally found the little rascal trying to call a cab from Miss Chelsey's office. But we caught him and ate him all up! He was a yummy little fugitive!

Miss Heidi, Miss Karen and Miss Kate

Monday, December 14, 2015

We didn't have to pay this piper

Today our class had the pleasure of hearing a bagpiper* play for our class. The general consensus was that it was loud!

Our friends had lots of questions and loved "helping" him blow it up before he started to play. It was a nice, unexpected treat that we hope will be repeated.

Thanks Elliott!

*full disclosure: Elliott is Miss Karen's son!

Miss Heidi, Miss Karen and Miss Kate

Sunday, December 13, 2015

Oh they're listening!


Although at times it may appear that your child is doing everything but listening; it could however be the exact opposite.
Perhaps you have been in meetings with adults who are clicking their pens, drumming the desk or tapping their feet. Just like you and me, children often need busy hands to quiet their minds enough to interpret the messages we are giving them.
On this particular day our little friend who is doodling in the sand was very quick to correctly answer a question posed to the entire class. She was one of the only children to answer and did so without even looking up! 

Miss Heidi, Miss Karen, Miss Kate

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Merry Christmas!

We spent most of the week trimming two mini Christmas trees in our block area. How wonderful for our children to have an opportunity to decorate (and redecorate and re-redecorate) their very own pint-sized trees? Good times...


Tuesday, December 8, 2015

"Help me, help you!"

We love that line from the movie Jerry Maguire. Sometimes it applies here at preschool too!



We are all about trying to get the children to be independent and do things on their own. Encouraging self-help is extremely important in the development of young children, and a huge milestone in their emotional and physical growth.



Most of us don't have the time but, at least once a day, ask your preschooler to put on/take off their own shoes or boots, put on their own coat or even just pull up their own pants after using the toilet. They may need a tiny bit of help or some general cheerleading, but they can do it!



Of course, all this self-help is nothing without the right "equipment". Low top shoes with velcro closures, loose pull on pants (no belts, please) and slip on boots all can help a child feel like a successful "big kid".

Miss Heidi, Miss Karen and Miss Kate

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Shhh....

Don't tell anyone but the elves have started making Christmas gifts for all the good mummies and daddies out there! They aren't finished yet, so let's just keep this between you and me...



Miss Karen, Miss Kate and Miss Heidi