Monthly Curriculum
Infants
This month, your child will learn to sign the word, “daddy”. To sign this word, tap your thumb on your forehead repeatedly.
Toddlers
This month, your child will continue to grow their vocabulary. It is important to read to them to enhance these sills. We will build stronger relationships through reading as well as aid their language and listening skills to enhance concentration and discipline.
Beginners
This month, your child will continue to use descriptive words, understand the concept of three, and share her family holiday traditions.
Intermediates
This month, your child will learn to use sequence vocabulary, recognize the meaning of holidays, and identify how families’ customs and traditions are similar or different.
Pre-K
This month, your child will predict the outcomes of stories, sort and identify pennies, nickels and dimes, and share family holiday traditions.
Read Together, Talk Together
The Day the Goose Got Loose
Duck
Pigs a Plenty, Pigs Galore
Monthly Spotlight
Thank you all for participating in our Thanksgiving activities last month. We enjoy opportunities to get to know you better and are grateful for the time we get to spend together! December will be another fun and busy month for our teachers and students as we have continue with our Holiday Giving activities and kick-off Winter Break Camp. One main community service project we will focus on this month will be Kare for Kids Star Tree. We have volunteered to sponsor 4 local children in ensuring they have something under the tree. Please help us fulfill the wishes of these little ones. This will take place the first two weeks of the month. We also hope you can join us for our class holiday parties that will take place on the 20th. Happy Holidays to you and yours!
From Our Education Department
The holiday season is a time when we celebrate community, diversity, and the universal joy of giving. In the classroom, we introduce children to holiday traditions observed around the world by singing songs, making art, and tasting favorite local seasonal foods, as well as those from other countries. You can continue[.....]
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December 2017 Newsletter
Monthly Curriculum
Infants
This month, your child will learn to sign the word, “daddy”. To sign this word, tap your thumb on your forehead repeatedly.
Toddlers
This month, your child will continue to grow their vocabulary. It is important to read to them to enhance these sills. We will build stronger relationships through reading as well as aid their language and listening skills to enhance concentration and discipline.
Beginners
This month, your child will continue to use descriptive words, understand the concept of three, and share her family holiday traditions.
Intermediates
This month, your child will learn to use sequence vocabulary, recognize the meaning of holidays, and identify how families’ customs and traditions are similar or different.
Pre-K
This month, your child will predict the outcomes of stories, sort and identify pennies, nickels and dimes, and share family holiday traditions.
Read Together, Talk Together
The Day the Goose Got Loose
Duck
Pigs a Plenty, Pigs Galore
Monthly Spotlight
Thank you all for participating in our Thanksgiving activities last month. We enjoy opportunities to get to know you better and are grateful for the time we get to spend together! December will be another fun and busy month for our teachers and students as we have continue with our Holiday Giving activities and kick-off Winter Break Camp. One main community service project we will focus on this month will be Kare for Kids Star Tree. We have volunteered to sponsor 4 local children in ensuring they have something under the tree. Please help us fulfill the wishes of these little ones. This will take place the first two weeks of the month. We also hope you can join us for our class holiday parties that will take place on the 20th. Happy Holidays to you and yours!
From Our Education Department
8 Multicultural Holiday Books for Children
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