WF, 08-12-2018

Good Monday Afternoon!

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We want to welcome Daniel over to the Wee Friend’s side. He had a blast exploring the new toys and playing with new friends.

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As usual, the art table was populated with several friends. A few of them made picture books, or pictures of their family members. After a while they decided to get out the playdough. They made birthday cakes with our colored sticks and formed presents for their friends.

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A few more pictures of our day!

Breakfast: Cinnamon/sugar whole wheat bagels & fresh pears

Lunch: Whole wheat pasta with pasta sauce/mozzarella cheese, garden cucumber, & oranges

PM Snack: Yogurt & raisins

Wee Sprout: Baby carrots

Hope you have a lovely evening!

Miss Kim

Link to pictures:  https://1drv.ms/u/s!AtTCDmdhjIuljrMb4kpmjbGhdoAtvQ?e=m37IkP

WF, 8/9/2019

Happy Friday!

With lower numbers today, we were able to spend a ton of quality time together. A few friends gathered around the island to help Miss Kim make homemade zucchini bread. Other children scattered throughout the environment, occupying the building rug and art table.

Today, we said goodbye to one of our friends and Monday we’ll say hello to a new friend. Our classroom will continue to go through this transitional period: saying goodbye to great friends and hello to new peers!

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Breakfast– Rice cakes with peanut butter and fresh raspberries/blueberries.

Lunch– Ham and cream cheese roll-ups, whole wheat flatbread, applesauce, and fresh broccoli/carrots.

PM snack– Homemade zucchini bread and string cheese.

Wee Sprout– Fresh carrots.

Have a terrific weekend!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 8/9

WWF 08/09/2019

Good Afternoon and Happy Friday.

This afternoon we say a very sad goodbye to our friend Daniel, BUT…. thankfully he’s just going next door as he has graduated the Infant/Toddler classroom and is making his way into the pre-school classroom. Smile 

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Just look at this wonderful climbing our friends are engaged in!!

This is a GREAT gross motor activity but also enhances our friends courage/bravery skills. It can be a little scary climbing up to the very tip top of the Cottage Climber, but we GOT THIS. Smile 

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Breakfast:Whole grain Cheerios and apples.

Lunch: Whole wheat flatbread with ham lunchmeat, corn and banana.

Snack: Whole grain goldfish cheese crackers and Colby Jack block cheese.

Have a fantastic weekend.

Marty

LINK TO PICTURES: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AtTCDmdhjIuljrFkWY15SlzXrRKV4g?e=XAbrpe

WF, 8/8/2019

Hello!

*Just as a reminder, please make sure that your child’s fall paperwork is filled out and return by tomorrow. Thank you!

Another Teacher Tom blog post that attracted my attention (thanks to Tami’s post on Facebook earlier today!). What I love about Teacher Tom is that he doesn’t claim to be an expert. He simply shares his ideas and thoughts based on several years of experience with children.

Rewards and punishments may appear to work in the moment — the promise of ice cream may well motivate a child to eat a few peas; the threat of having toys taken away may well motivate a child to tidy up — but human nature dictates that, being unnatural consequences, the value of the rewards and the severity of the punishments must be regularly increased or they lose their effectiveness. Not only that, but the lessons taught in the long run, to be motivated by the approval or disapproval of others, are certainly not what we wish for our children. Values must come from within; they are not imposed from without: that’s called obedience an unsavory and even dangerous trait.”

Rewards and punishments. It’s always going to be a topic of conversation amongst parents and educators. When we want a child to do something (clean up for example), we want them to do it without complaining and in a timely fashion. This almost NEVER happens. Children don’t like to switch from one activity to the next ESPECIALLY if they’re enjoying themselves. Rewarding them by saying, “If you clean up, you can have ice cream after dinner”, is extrinsically motivating them. Instead, we should be offering an opportunity where they are intrinsically motivated. For instance, saying, “If you clean up your room, you’ll be able to take pride in the fact that your toys are put away nicely which shows that you respect them!”—yes ice cream sounds SO much better but it doesn’t last. We want children to be proud of the choices they make as well as the people they are becoming and what they’re starting to value.

“If you value healthy food, then eat it. If you value being well rested, then sleep. If you value a tidy bedroom, then keep yours tidy. And ultimately, with time, sometimes lots of time, it will be your role-modeling of these behaviors that your child will come to imitate, not on your schedule, but one of his own, which is all we can expect of our fellow humans.”

http://teachertomsblog.blogspot.com/2019/08/instilling-values-in-children.html

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Enjoy the pictures from our day!

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Breakfast– Corn chex and fresh raspberries.

Lunch– Brown rice with shredded chicken, fresh oranges/banana, and fresh broccoli/cucumber.

PM snack– A birthday treat: frozen yogurt covered blueberries and peanut butter/honey roll ups.

Wee Sprout– Fresh cucumber/broccoli.

Have a great evening!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 8/8

WWF 08/08/2019

Good Afternoon.

New friendships are being made and its awesome to see!

Caroline and Zoe are engaging nicely together and having a great time in the sandbox. We will welcome Caroline into the classroom fully on Monday and we are all very excited.

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Outside time is a wonderful and very engaging activity that is our favorite!  We have so many fun things to do and see. Smile 

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Breakfast: Whole grain Kix and pears.

Lunch: Whole grain brown rice with shredded chicken, peas and banana.

Snack: Whole wheat Ritz crackers and cream cheese.

Wee Sprouts: Garden Fresh green peppers.

Have a nice evening.

Marty

LINK TO PICTURES: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AtTCDmdhjIuljrEHoiRxKIp3bGHIGQ?e=5lMz0h

WWF 08/07/2019

Good Afternoon.

We have had a very busy week with new friends coming into the classroom for their transition visits as well as one of our current Wee Wee’ers going to the preschool classroom for his transitioning visits.

Fall brings so many changes and we are all very excited to bring in those changes and have a great rest of our year!

Today, we used our rhythm sticks and bean bags to listen and move along to Hap Palmer’s music (in motion.) These movement songs are filled with different ways to keep our bodies in motion and engage in simple ways to follow directions. We had a GREAT time.

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Ellie found another way to get her body in motion as well. She had fun crawling under the habi-trail area and walking on the water squares.

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Breakfast: Whole grain oatmeal with honey and banana.

Lunch: Scrambled eggs with cheddar cheese, whole wheat toast with butter, corn and apples.

Snack: Pretzels with Mozzarella string cheese.

Wee Sprouts: Cucumbers.

Have a fantastic evening.

Marty

LINK TO PICTURES: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AtTCDmdhjIuljq9skelKc8Di10AXUA?e=ptPCQe

WF, 8/7/2019

Good Afternoon!

Enjoy a few pictures from our day!

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Breakfast– Whole grain oatmeal with honey and fresh raspberries.

Lunch– Scrambled eggs with shredded cheese, whole wheat bread, fresh watermelon/oranges, and fresh cucumber.

PM snack– Tortilla chips and hummus.

Wee Sprout– Fresh cucumber.

Have a fantastic night!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 8/7

WF, 8/6/2019

Good Afternoon!

What a Tuesday! With the morning rain, children dove into indoor activities including block building, art table creations using different mediums, and sensory activities.

Enjoy the pictures!

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Breakfast– Quaker oatmeal squares and fresh pears.

Lunch– Hummus on whole wheat tortilla, fresh apples, and fresh carrots/broccoli.

PM snack– Whole wheat bagel with cream cheese and block cheddar cheese.

Wee Sprout– Fresh carrots.

Have a fantastic evening!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 8/6

WF, 8/5/2019

Happy Monday!

**PARENTS: A fall packet will be handed out at pickup. Make sure you get one before leaving tonight. Thanks!

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A group of friends came together this morning to build a structure out of wooden blocks. What did they build you ask? A Christmas tree with presents underneath. Of course, holiday music was requested as the cherry on top.

We tried to explain that it’s only August but that’s the wonderful thing about imaginations: anything goes! Smile 

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Anna and her family donated new dress up clothes! Anna helped me take some of our current housekeeping clothes downstairs so that we had space for the new ones!

Our new dress up clothes opened up a whole new world: vet world to be exact! Children used the tools and animals in housekeeping to practice their veterinarian skills.

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Playdough, wooden tooth picks, and playdough tools were made available at the art table. Grady took his tooth picks and positioned them around his play dough ball to represent a person!

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Breakfast– Whole wheat bagel with butter and banana.

Lunch– Whole wheat noodles with black beans and butter, fresh pears, and fresh cherry tomatoes.

PM snack– Whole milk yogurt with fresh oranges.

Wee Sprout– Fresh cherry tomatoes.

Have a great evening!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 8/5