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A Note from Our Principal
Dear Families,
April is full of fresh beginnings and exciting learning adventures! This month, our students will enjoy seasonal fun and lessons about caring for our planet for Earth Day. We’ll also celebrate the Week of the Young Child, honoring the joy of early learning and all the ways children grow and thrive. We can’t wait to share everything month has in store!
Sincerely,
Jenna Poss
Priority Re-enrollment We love having your family grow with ours and look forward to continuing our partnership in your child’s educational journey. As a thank you for your trust and commitment, we’re excited to offer a priority re-enrollment discount exclusively for currently-enrolled families. Don’t miss out on this opportunity – offer ends April 6!
Week of the Young Child
Week of the Young Child, April 13–17, is an annual celebration of early learning, young children, and the adults who support them, sponsored by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). Our school will join the fun with hands-on, collaborative activities in music, art, food, and more. By celebrating together, we reaffirm our commitment to giving every child early learning experiences that build a strong foundation for the future. Stay tuned for more details via Links 2 Home!
Earth Day
Throughout the month, our classes will explore the small ways they can make a big impact on our planet’s health. On Earth Day, our school will be releasing ladybugs into our schoolyard! Ladybugs help local vegetation by eating harmful insects. We’re excited to celebrate this important day with meaningful activities!
Spring Break Camp
Our local school districts are closed for spring break April 6 – 10, but our school-age program is open! We have an entire week of challenging, fun, and engaging activities planned for our school-age students. We cherish this time with our older students and would love for your child to attend. Please contact us to learn more.
School-Age Summer Camp
Registration for a summer filled with bold adventures is open! There is nothing that compares to watching your child’s confidence grow and seeing them have fun and make friends. By enrolling, you’re giving them a summer they’ll never forget. Please contact us to learn more.
Open House
We’re hosting three Open House events!
Wednesday, April 29 | 9 – 11AM
Thursday, April 30 | 4:30 – 6 PM
Saturday, May 2 | 10 AM – 12 PM
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Family Referral Bonus
Do you know a colleague who has recently had a baby, a friend in need of care who just relocated to the area, or a family member who is seeking a new preschool for their child? When you refer a friend and they enroll, you’re eligible for a free week of tuition. Ask us for details!
Important Dates (Header 2)
April 13 – 17 Week of the Young Child
April 22 – Earth Day
April 29, 30 & May 2 – Open House
April 30 – End-of-Month folders go home
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Week of the Young Child: A Celebration of Early Education
Week of the Young Child (WOYC), sponsored by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), is a special celebration that highlights the importance of early childhood education, the amazing young learners in our care, and the people who support them.
During this exciting week, learning comes to life with themed days like Music Monday, Tasty Tuesday, Work Together Wednesday, Artsy Thursday, and Family Friday. Each theme sparks fun, hands-on activities that mirror the meaningful moments happening in our classrooms every day, all inspired by our Links to Learning curriculum. As we celebrate, we reaffirm our commitment to giving every child engaging early experiences that build a strong foundation for the future.
To learn more about the importance of early childhood education and WOYC, we’re speaking with Gilda Villaflores from our Education Team. With over 20 years of experience in early childhood education, Gilda brings a strong background as a teacher, mentor, and director.
Hi, Gilda. Can you explain why early childhood education is so important?
Early childhood education is crucial because it lays the foundation for a child’s lifelong learning. It helps children develop language, social-emotional, and cognitive skills through play, exploration, and guided experiences. These early years are a time of rapid brain development, and quality learning environments give children the confidence and skills they need in school and beyond.
Can you share what Week of the Young Child celebrations look like in our classrooms?
We celebrate this important week with hands-on activities that spark curiosity and joy. Children explore fresh, exciting ideas through music, cooking, art, building, and play, practicing important skills along the way. We also take time to honor our educators for their dedication and care. The week is filled with learning, teamwork, and fun!
How does Week of the Young Child foster social-emotional skills?
Through music activities, children engage in group experiences and express themselves. Collaborative projects—such as cooking, building, or creating art together—encourage sharing, patience, and problem-solving. By celebrating families and school communities, children develop a strong sense of self, belonging, and connection.
How are language & literacy promoted this week?
Language and literacy are woven into every activity. Listening to music and singing songs strengthens phonological awareness and expands vocabulary. When children follow cooking instructions and build together, they practice early reading skills, sequencing, and using descriptive language. Children share stories about their art and families. All of these experiences nurture strong language skills and lay the foundation for future learning.
Can you tell us how Week of the Young Child supports numeracy and math skills?
Yes! As children explore rhythm and beats on Music Monday, they learn patterns and sequences. Measuring ingredients, counting items, and comparing quantities on Tasty Tuesday help strengthen number sense. Building and design activities during Work Together Wednesday support spatial relationships (how things fit together) and problem-solving. When children engage in art activities on Artsy Thursday, they may sort materials and notice shapes and sizes.
I’d love for you to tell us more about Family Friday.
On Family Friday, we talk about our own families and our school community, helping children recognize the support and care around them. We invite families to a special event that brings our whole community together. This day strengthens the bond between home and school, fosters a sense of belonging, and shows children that their learning is valued by the people who matter most.
Can you recommend any resources for families who want to learn more or incorporate some ideas at home?
Families can refer to some of our previous blogs for ideas.
Musical Milestones for Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers
Nurturing Young Taste Buds: A Guide to Helping Picky Eaters
The Benefits of Small Group Learning in Centers
10 Art Activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers
How Bedtime Routines Promote Connection
I also love these articles that highlight the benefits of art, music, and working together: The Complete Guide to Process Art, Music Supports All Learning, and Let’s Work Together.
Thanks, Gilda. Do you have any closing thoughts?
Week of the Young Child is a special time to celebrate early learning, children, and the amazing work happening in our classrooms. While we bring the daily themes to life this week, experiences like these are part of our everyday learning!
To learn more, contact us today!