WWF 01/17/2019

Good Afternoon.

“Respect all the reasonable forms of activity which the child engages and try to understand them.” ~Maria Montessori

We have a few friends that are either in full blown potty training mode or very interested in sitting on the potty!

Potty training can begin at all different ages and stages in a child’s life and it’s beneficial to allow the child to begin this process when they are ready and have shown the interest.

Some of the common signs that a child will show are, pulling at their wet or dirty diaper, hiding to pee or poop, interest in others use of the potty, or copying their behavior, having a dry diaper longer than usual, waking up dry from their nap, and even telling you that they need to go, or have just went in their diaper.

Potty training is a fun and exciting learning experience for children, especially the flushing part. Smile 

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Jack and Rose engage quite nicely together with the colorful rings.

We use these rings for different types of play. Jack is using them for balancing his body as he walks through them, and Rose is talking about the different colors of the rings she has while lying them onto the floor. We also use them often while enjoying music.

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Breakfast: Whole grain Cheerios and apples.

Lunch: Whole grain brown rice with shredded pork, peas, and pineapple.

Snack: Whole grain rice cakes with cream cheese and pears.

Wee Sprouts: Peas.

Have a wonderful night.

Marty

LINK TO PICTURES: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AtTCDmdhjIuljah1pponn-j6fcVTtQ