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July Newsletter
A Note from Our Principal Summer is in full swing, and we are soaking in the fun! From spending time outdoors and having fun with water to playing games with friends and participating in new learning experiences, we’re creating a summer to remember! We can’t wait to see what the rest of the season holds. Additionally, July is a special month as we get ready to participate in our summer giving initiative.
Sincerely,
Jenna Poss
Independence Day Activities As July begins, our classrooms will be working on festive activities in honor of Independence Day. We invite our students to wear red, white, and blue on Thursday, July 3rd to celebrate the holiday. We will even have a parade outside showcasing our patriotic attire and spirit!
Kids Helping Communities Every summer, we participate in our Kids Helping Communities initiative to give back to communities in need. Thursday July 17th from 4-6pm we will be partnering with Alex’s Lemonade Stand to raise awareness and funds for pediatric cancer. Keep an eye out for more information via Links 2 Home!
A Friendly Reminder to Re-enroll for Next School Year!Thank you to our families who have already secured their re-enrollment for the upcoming school year. Our classrooms are filling quickly and our teachers have already started to plan exciting new activities for next year. For those who have not yet registered, we urge you to complete the re-enrollment process as soon as possible to guarantee your child’s spot.
Family Referral Bonus & Open House 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? Invite them to our Open House/s on Thursday July 17th from 4-6pm and Saturday July 19th 10am-12pm. When you refer a friend and they enroll, you’re eligible for a free week of tuition. Ask us for details!
School Age Summer Camp It’s not too late to join the adventure this summer! 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. Stop by the front desk to learn more!
Important DatesJuly 4th – ClosedJuly 17th – Open House 4-6pmJuly 19th – Open House 10am-12pmJuly 31st – Last day of Summer Camp, K-EnrichmentJuly 31st – End of Month Folder goes homeAugust 1st – Closed
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Supporting Social-Emotional Growth Through Summertime MomentsSummer is a season filled with sunshine, adventure, and fun activities to do outside. From backyard playdates to outdoor festivals, summer is filled with everyday opportunities for preschoolers to practice important life skills like sharing, problem-solving, managing emotions, and showing empathy.Here are some common summer experiences that help nurture social-emotional growth, along with simple ways to guide your child through them:Practicing Patience and FlexibilityWhether it’s waiting in line for ice cream or sitting through a long car ride, summer often requires a little extra patience. These moments help preschoolers learn to manage frustration and adapt to changing plans. If your child is getting restless, try naming the feeling: “I see that you are frustrated because we’re waiting. I wonder what we can do while we wait.” Then offer a calming strategy like deep breaths or a quick guessing game. When your child is ready, invite them to suggest ideas to encourage problem-solving skills.At our school, we often use redirection when children lose patience or interest—this could mean asking them to help with a task or sparking a conversation about something they enjoy. It helps them stay regulated while learning positive ways to cope.Learning to Share and Take TurnsWhether they’re splashing in the sprinkler or playing in the sandbox, summer activities for preschoolers often involve sharing toys and space. These situations can be tough, especially for preschoolers who are still learning how to express themselves respectfully. If your child is having trouble taking turns, gently guide them: “It looks like Olivia wants a turn with the shovel. Would you like to give it to her when you’re done, or should we use a timer?” Giving them a choice helps them feel more in control.Building Independence and ResponsibilitySummer is a great time to give preschoolers small responsibilities that build confidence and independence. Packing a bag for the park, carrying their own water bottle, or cleaning up after a picnic are simple ways to encourage social development through self-awareness and accountability. At school, we might ask our students to help clean up the chalk after outdoor play or pack up their belongings after water play.Talking About Feelings in Real TimeBig summer fun can come with big feelings. Maybe your child missed a nap, dropped their popsicle, or had to leave the park earlier than they wanted. These situations are valuable chances to help them name and work through their emotions. Try using calm, clear language: “You seem really sad that we had to leave.” Then offer reassurance: “It’s okay to feel that way. Let’s take a minute to calm down, and we can talk about it together.”Encouraging Empathy and KindnessFrom sharing a bubble wand to thanking someone for a snack, summer is full of small moments where children can practice kindness. These acts may seem simple, but they help children learn empathy and strengthen their relationships with others. When you notice a kind action, point it out: “That was really thoughtful of you to share your toy. Look how happy that made Evan!” Over time, they’ll begin to notice and repeat those moments on their own.By encouraging patience, independence, kindness, and emotional awareness, you’re helping your child develop essential skills. These small, intentional moments add up to big learning, and some sweet summer memories, too.To learn more about how we develop social-emotional growth over summer, and throughout the year, contact us/find a school today!