A Fun Day in Class
- October 22nd, 2020
This student in Ms. Kendra's class is working on ripping paper and glueing it onto his candy corn! Ripping paper helps to develop better fine motor skills and with this activity he is able to make a...
This student in Ms. Kendra's class is working on ripping paper and glueing it onto his candy corn! Ripping paper helps to develop better fine motor skills and with this activity he is able to make a...
Take time to play! Whether its a board game or a game of tag-take time to play! These students are exercising and playing at the same...
Giving your child responsibilities at home will help them to become more independent later on. Start small: sorting silverware, taking diapers to the trash, putting toys in bins. Help them to gain...
Preschoolers are often looking at adults to be role models for pro-social skills. If we want a preschool student to show appreciation and gratitude-then the adults in their life have to model what...
A big part of preschool development is language! Language is preschoolers has a large range of what is typical. So if you are wanting to help your child expand his or her vocabulary, expand on what...
Meet Ms. Rosa! She is the glue to the preschool and is excellent at adapting to the many changes that occur throughout preschool. Rosa has a passion for helping others-especially children. Prior to...
Take time to figure out a routine that works well for you and your family. It doesn't necessarily have to be tied to a specific time, but do the same things in the same order. This will help your...
Find time to intentionally move with your preschooler throughout the day and then do it even more. Moving is not only good for your own joints but good for your wiggly child...
Ever wonder what to do with all the old, broken crayons that seem to collect everywhere? Before tossing them to trash and buying new ones-give your child opportunities to draw and color with those...