The newsletter provides information for parents of elementary school students about tutoring services, upcoming events, study tips, and recipes. It discusses recognizing signs of back to school anxiety in children and provides tips to ease the transition. It encourages physical activity for families and provides easy activity ideas. Finally, it requests feedback from parents and the community to help make the newsletter a useful resource.
This document provides back-to-school tips and resources for parents and students as the new school year approaches. It discusses obtaining school information, preparing school supplies, establishing routines before school starts, reviewing policies on technology use, and safety planning. Parents are also encouraged to take care of themselves during this transition period and given suggestions on getting rest, exercise, eating well, reducing stress, and seeking support from family readiness groups and support centers. The document promotes free admission to over 600 museums for military families through the Blue Star Museums program.
Jack Stuart School provides a summary of updates for the new school year including changes to registration forms, the Safe Arrivals absence reporting program, school fees, the school council, student assessment procedures, a new student information system, and policies around remaining at school for lunch, video surveillance, and a closed campus. The document also lists important dates for the 2010-2011 school year and notes about special events funds.
This document outlines topics that will be discussed at a meeting for parents of students starting Senior Infants. It includes information about the Home School Community Liaison officer, Parents Council, attendance policies, golden rules, rewards and sanctions, curriculum details, homework, blogs, fundraising and other school activities.
This document provides information about parent volunteer and reading programs at Beehive Elementary School. It encourages parents to read with their children for 20 minutes per day, 5 days a week and lists upcoming parent volunteer dates and classes. It also provides information about the school website and upcoming community council meetings.
This document is a newsletter from Mrs. Telford, a second grade teacher, welcoming students and parents to the new school year. It provides information about classroom supplies needed, daily agenda books, snacks, birthdays, homework expectations, classroom behavior rules, and tips for student success. Specials classes and the teacher website are also noted.
This document is a newsletter from Our Saviour Lutheran Preschool informing parents about upcoming events and focusing on establishing classroom routines in the first few weeks of school. It discusses an upcoming field trip, book orders, providing snacks for class, pick-up procedures, and tuition due dates. It also previews the faith-based lessons and Bible verses that will be taught that week, focusing on forgiveness and obedience to God.
The document provides information to help parents prepare their children, especially those with special needs, for the start of the new school year. It recommends establishing sleep schedules and homework routines before school starts to ease transitions. It also suggests visiting the school and communicating with teachers to help reduce children's anxiety. Parents are encouraged to stay positive and act as good role models for their children during this transition period. The document provides upcoming event information and describes the roles of School Liaison Officers and Military Liaison Counselors in assisting military families.
The document provides information about activities and events for youth and families at Marlboro Christian Church in Alliance, Ohio. It describes upcoming youth group meetings and special events in November and December, including a Thanksgiving feast, skating party, elementary Christmas party, and Christmas caroling. It lists the ministers and contact information for the church. The purpose is to invite families to get involved in youth programs and activities at the church.
This document provides back-to-school tips and resources for parents and students as the new school year approaches. It discusses obtaining school information, preparing school supplies, establishing routines before school starts, reviewing policies on technology use, and safety planning. Parents are also encouraged to take care of themselves during this transition period and given suggestions on getting rest, exercise, eating well, reducing stress, and seeking support from family readiness groups and support centers. The document promotes free admission to over 600 museums for military families through the Blue Star Museums program.
Jack Stuart School provides a summary of updates for the new school year including changes to registration forms, the Safe Arrivals absence reporting program, school fees, the school council, student assessment procedures, a new student information system, and policies around remaining at school for lunch, video surveillance, and a closed campus. The document also lists important dates for the 2010-2011 school year and notes about special events funds.
This document outlines topics that will be discussed at a meeting for parents of students starting Senior Infants. It includes information about the Home School Community Liaison officer, Parents Council, attendance policies, golden rules, rewards and sanctions, curriculum details, homework, blogs, fundraising and other school activities.
This document provides information about parent volunteer and reading programs at Beehive Elementary School. It encourages parents to read with their children for 20 minutes per day, 5 days a week and lists upcoming parent volunteer dates and classes. It also provides information about the school website and upcoming community council meetings.
This document is a newsletter from Mrs. Telford, a second grade teacher, welcoming students and parents to the new school year. It provides information about classroom supplies needed, daily agenda books, snacks, birthdays, homework expectations, classroom behavior rules, and tips for student success. Specials classes and the teacher website are also noted.
This document is a newsletter from Our Saviour Lutheran Preschool informing parents about upcoming events and focusing on establishing classroom routines in the first few weeks of school. It discusses an upcoming field trip, book orders, providing snacks for class, pick-up procedures, and tuition due dates. It also previews the faith-based lessons and Bible verses that will be taught that week, focusing on forgiveness and obedience to God.
The document provides information to help parents prepare their children, especially those with special needs, for the start of the new school year. It recommends establishing sleep schedules and homework routines before school starts to ease transitions. It also suggests visiting the school and communicating with teachers to help reduce children's anxiety. Parents are encouraged to stay positive and act as good role models for their children during this transition period. The document provides upcoming event information and describes the roles of School Liaison Officers and Military Liaison Counselors in assisting military families.
The document provides information about activities and events for youth and families at Marlboro Christian Church in Alliance, Ohio. It describes upcoming youth group meetings and special events in November and December, including a Thanksgiving feast, skating party, elementary Christmas party, and Christmas caroling. It lists the ministers and contact information for the church. The purpose is to invite families to get involved in youth programs and activities at the church.
The document is Denise Cheng's graduation e-portfolio that outlines her mission statement, values, goals, skills, resume, and artifacts from her high school experience including volleyball, Challenge 10 outdoor program, baking, music, awards, and her goal to learn guitar. Denise aims to stay motivated academically and reach her full potential while maintaining her health, family relationships, and individuality. The portfolio showcases Denise's diverse experiences and accomplishments.
Cariño Early Childhood training updates and useful information for care providers, teachers, and families in New Mexico. Find training dates, class information, and updates from Cariño.
Share these activities with parents to help them support their child’s development. These activities will benefit children from 2-months to 5-years old.
The document provides guidance for churches on welcoming and including children with special needs. It suggests fully integrating these children and their families by welcoming them, asking about needs, providing one-on-one support, and giving children roles. It also offers ideas for multi-sensory teaching incorporating hearing, vision, touch, smell and taste to engage different learners. The goal is for children with special needs to feel included in worship and learn about the Gospel.
This document is a welcome pack for parents of children attending Betley Pre-School. It includes information about the staff, typical daily schedule, opening times and costs, illness policies, and complaint procedures. Parents are encouraged to work in partnership with the pre-school. The pack also includes forms for a permission slip and volunteer help.
Important 2nd grade information pages blogackerkri
The document provides information for parents of second grade students at Berkeley Prep. It includes details about arrival and dismissal procedures, supplies, birthday celebrations, homework expectations, clothing requirements, community building activities, field trips, conferences, websites for parents to access, and contact information for the teachers. It emphasizes establishing routines and communicating between home and school to support the students' learning and transition to second grade.
The document provides information about intervention strategies and enrichment activities at Norwood Primary School. It includes:
1) Additional support staff will work with small groups of children through intervention programs to enhance learning in literacy and numeracy.
2) Current interventions include programs for math, early literacy, additional literacy, and further literacy support.
3) Parents can learn more about interventions for their child's year at information evenings on September 30th and October 2nd.
The document discusses documentation in early childhood education. It explains that documentation is an important part of implementing an emergent curriculum as it allows educators to observe how children are learning and developing. The newsletter provides examples of documentation from different classrooms, showing how children are exploring concepts like colors, numbers, and letters through play-based learning activities. It emphasizes that documentation is used to follow each child's individual interests and progress rather than for souvenirs or assessments.
This document provides guidance for starting after-school or evening children's clubs from scratch. It offers tips on attracting children through word of mouth or incentives like food, as well as notes on logistical issues like registration forms, permission for travel, and security procedures. The document also discusses establishing relationships with schools to support children's programs and offers examples of possible activities within schools.
Newborn Care was written for healthcare workers providing special care for newborn infants in level 2 hospitals. It covers: resuscitation at birth, assessing infant size and gestational age, routine care and feeding of both normal and high-risk infants, the prevention, diagnosis and management of hypothermia, hypoglycaemia, jaundice, respiratory distress, infection, trauma, bleeding and congenital abnormalities, communication with parents
The document provides an introduction and overview for parents about the upcoming kindergarten year at Brookview Elementary. It discusses academics and assessments, positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS), school policies, attendance, communication methods, volunteering opportunities, and the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO). The principal and assistant principal welcome parents and encourage them to ask questions.
This document describes the author's experience meeting and playing with a 12-year-old girl named Emma who had autism. The author spent time with Emma in a sandbox, gently pouring sand into her hands as part of a game. Over time, Emma began to trust the author and expect their turn in the game. This experience led the author to pursue a career teaching children with autism and focusing on spending quality play time with them to build trust and connections.
This document provides information for parents about the upcoming school year for a second grade class taught by Mrs. Hilda Durán at Zeeland Christian School. It outlines details such as Mrs. Durán's background, classroom procedures, daily schedules, homework expectations, and skill goals for subjects like Bible, social studies, science, math, and language arts. Parents will learn important dates, communication methods, and classroom policies to prepare their children for a successful year of learning.
This document provides over 101 ideas for keeping kids busy, including activities like making homemade telephones, an obstacle course, colored sand art, counting dishes, feel boxes, and experimenting with water. The caregiver's role is to help children grow and develop through fun, engaging activities. Rather than watching TV for hours, kids need stimulation through play to learn, question, and use their imagination.
This document provides information for parents about the Early Years program at Orchard Primary School. It introduces the Early Years team and describes the curriculum areas covered. It explains that learning takes place through child-initiated and adult-led activities indoors and outdoors. The document outlines the school's settling in process, curriculum, routine, assessments and activities to help parents and children transition smoothly into the Early Years program.
Steve Vitto Pbs Newsletter, December 2008Steve Vitto
This is the first issue of the Muskegon ISD Positive Behavior Supports Monthly Newsletter. There are 22 schools in Muskegon implementing school-wide PBS programs, For more info contact Steve at svitto@muskegonisd.org
Havern School provides specialized education for students with learning disabilities. In the 2009-2010 school year, the school celebrated its 44th year and achieved accreditation from the Association of Colorado Independent Schools. Fundraising events organized by Havern School Development and Parents for Havern raised over $100,000 for the general operating fund and tuition assistance. The annual report recognizes donors who support the school's mission of helping students achieve academic success.
This document provides information about healthy recipes and nutrition tips for children from the organization Kids Be Aware, Inc. It includes 10 tips for nutritious snacks and meals for kids such as smoothies, dips, and personalized pizzas. It also lists 10 tips for parents to set a good example around healthy eating. The CEO's corner discusses the organization's plans to set up a new center and their need for volunteers and donations to support their mission of increasing disease awareness and promoting healthy behaviors for children.
Baby shower and Baby Announcement Etiquette: How To Welcome Your Little OnePear Tree Greetings
This document provides etiquette and tips for sending baby shower invitations and birth announcements. It discusses traditions around timing, themes, wording and photography. Guidelines are given for who receives announcements and invitations, and special touches like card stock, thank you notes and return addresses are recommended to make the process smoother. The overall document aims to help welcome new babies and invite celebration through thoughtful invitations and announcements.
Sarnia-Lambton Elementary Tutoring Fall 2010 Newslettermdaggnorman
This newsletter provides information for parents of elementary school students in Sarnia-Lambton, including important school dates, local family events, recipes, study tips, and book/movie recommendations. It introduces the tutoring services of Martina Dagg-Norman and encourages parents to provide feedback to help make the newsletter a useful community resource.
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The author wishes they could live with their family again in California and visit them every weekend. They also wish they earned more money so they could buy a car to drive to their mother's house every day and buy a plane ticket for their mother to see the sea, which would make her very happy. Additionally, the author wishes they had more time to practice English to improve their skills and do better, as they feel they are missing opportunities but learn quickly.
The document is Denise Cheng's graduation e-portfolio that outlines her mission statement, values, goals, skills, resume, and artifacts from her high school experience including volleyball, Challenge 10 outdoor program, baking, music, awards, and her goal to learn guitar. Denise aims to stay motivated academically and reach her full potential while maintaining her health, family relationships, and individuality. The portfolio showcases Denise's diverse experiences and accomplishments.
Cariño Early Childhood training updates and useful information for care providers, teachers, and families in New Mexico. Find training dates, class information, and updates from Cariño.
Share these activities with parents to help them support their child’s development. These activities will benefit children from 2-months to 5-years old.
The document provides guidance for churches on welcoming and including children with special needs. It suggests fully integrating these children and their families by welcoming them, asking about needs, providing one-on-one support, and giving children roles. It also offers ideas for multi-sensory teaching incorporating hearing, vision, touch, smell and taste to engage different learners. The goal is for children with special needs to feel included in worship and learn about the Gospel.
This document is a welcome pack for parents of children attending Betley Pre-School. It includes information about the staff, typical daily schedule, opening times and costs, illness policies, and complaint procedures. Parents are encouraged to work in partnership with the pre-school. The pack also includes forms for a permission slip and volunteer help.
Important 2nd grade information pages blogackerkri
The document provides information for parents of second grade students at Berkeley Prep. It includes details about arrival and dismissal procedures, supplies, birthday celebrations, homework expectations, clothing requirements, community building activities, field trips, conferences, websites for parents to access, and contact information for the teachers. It emphasizes establishing routines and communicating between home and school to support the students' learning and transition to second grade.
The document provides information about intervention strategies and enrichment activities at Norwood Primary School. It includes:
1) Additional support staff will work with small groups of children through intervention programs to enhance learning in literacy and numeracy.
2) Current interventions include programs for math, early literacy, additional literacy, and further literacy support.
3) Parents can learn more about interventions for their child's year at information evenings on September 30th and October 2nd.
The document discusses documentation in early childhood education. It explains that documentation is an important part of implementing an emergent curriculum as it allows educators to observe how children are learning and developing. The newsletter provides examples of documentation from different classrooms, showing how children are exploring concepts like colors, numbers, and letters through play-based learning activities. It emphasizes that documentation is used to follow each child's individual interests and progress rather than for souvenirs or assessments.
This document provides guidance for starting after-school or evening children's clubs from scratch. It offers tips on attracting children through word of mouth or incentives like food, as well as notes on logistical issues like registration forms, permission for travel, and security procedures. The document also discusses establishing relationships with schools to support children's programs and offers examples of possible activities within schools.
Newborn Care was written for healthcare workers providing special care for newborn infants in level 2 hospitals. It covers: resuscitation at birth, assessing infant size and gestational age, routine care and feeding of both normal and high-risk infants, the prevention, diagnosis and management of hypothermia, hypoglycaemia, jaundice, respiratory distress, infection, trauma, bleeding and congenital abnormalities, communication with parents
The document provides an introduction and overview for parents about the upcoming kindergarten year at Brookview Elementary. It discusses academics and assessments, positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS), school policies, attendance, communication methods, volunteering opportunities, and the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO). The principal and assistant principal welcome parents and encourage them to ask questions.
This document describes the author's experience meeting and playing with a 12-year-old girl named Emma who had autism. The author spent time with Emma in a sandbox, gently pouring sand into her hands as part of a game. Over time, Emma began to trust the author and expect their turn in the game. This experience led the author to pursue a career teaching children with autism and focusing on spending quality play time with them to build trust and connections.
This document provides information for parents about the upcoming school year for a second grade class taught by Mrs. Hilda Durán at Zeeland Christian School. It outlines details such as Mrs. Durán's background, classroom procedures, daily schedules, homework expectations, and skill goals for subjects like Bible, social studies, science, math, and language arts. Parents will learn important dates, communication methods, and classroom policies to prepare their children for a successful year of learning.
This document provides over 101 ideas for keeping kids busy, including activities like making homemade telephones, an obstacle course, colored sand art, counting dishes, feel boxes, and experimenting with water. The caregiver's role is to help children grow and develop through fun, engaging activities. Rather than watching TV for hours, kids need stimulation through play to learn, question, and use their imagination.
This document provides information for parents about the Early Years program at Orchard Primary School. It introduces the Early Years team and describes the curriculum areas covered. It explains that learning takes place through child-initiated and adult-led activities indoors and outdoors. The document outlines the school's settling in process, curriculum, routine, assessments and activities to help parents and children transition smoothly into the Early Years program.
Steve Vitto Pbs Newsletter, December 2008Steve Vitto
This is the first issue of the Muskegon ISD Positive Behavior Supports Monthly Newsletter. There are 22 schools in Muskegon implementing school-wide PBS programs, For more info contact Steve at svitto@muskegonisd.org
Havern School provides specialized education for students with learning disabilities. In the 2009-2010 school year, the school celebrated its 44th year and achieved accreditation from the Association of Colorado Independent Schools. Fundraising events organized by Havern School Development and Parents for Havern raised over $100,000 for the general operating fund and tuition assistance. The annual report recognizes donors who support the school's mission of helping students achieve academic success.
This document provides information about healthy recipes and nutrition tips for children from the organization Kids Be Aware, Inc. It includes 10 tips for nutritious snacks and meals for kids such as smoothies, dips, and personalized pizzas. It also lists 10 tips for parents to set a good example around healthy eating. The CEO's corner discusses the organization's plans to set up a new center and their need for volunteers and donations to support their mission of increasing disease awareness and promoting healthy behaviors for children.
Baby shower and Baby Announcement Etiquette: How To Welcome Your Little OnePear Tree Greetings
This document provides etiquette and tips for sending baby shower invitations and birth announcements. It discusses traditions around timing, themes, wording and photography. Guidelines are given for who receives announcements and invitations, and special touches like card stock, thank you notes and return addresses are recommended to make the process smoother. The overall document aims to help welcome new babies and invite celebration through thoughtful invitations and announcements.
Sarnia-Lambton Elementary Tutoring Fall 2010 Newslettermdaggnorman
This newsletter provides information for parents of elementary school students in Sarnia-Lambton, including important school dates, local family events, recipes, study tips, and book/movie recommendations. It introduces the tutoring services of Martina Dagg-Norman and encourages parents to provide feedback to help make the newsletter a useful community resource.
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The author wishes they could live with their family again in California and visit them every weekend. They also wish they earned more money so they could buy a car to drive to their mother's house every day and buy a plane ticket for their mother to see the sea, which would make her very happy. Additionally, the author wishes they had more time to practice English to improve their skills and do better, as they feel they are missing opportunities but learn quickly.
Tzitzikia are cicadas. Cicadas are insects that are known for their loud summer calls. This one sentence document identifies that tzitzikia refers to cicadas.
The author wishes they could live with their family again in California on the weekends, have enough money to buy a car to visit their mother more often, and take their mother to see the sea by buying her a ticket. They also wish they had more time to practice English to improve their skills for their career since they learn quickly but need more practice.
The author wishes they could live with their family again in California and visit them every weekend. They also wish they earned more money so they could buy a car to drive to their mother's house every day and buy a plane ticket for their mother to see the sea, which would make her very happy. Additionally, the author wishes they had more time to practice English to improve their skills and do better, as they feel they are missing opportunities but learn quickly.
Ybios is a joint venture that offers a comprehensive range of services related to biodiversity in Brazil, including developing innovative product concepts and prototypes using plants for markets like cosmeceuticals, nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, and animal health. It has a strong R&D team that conducts ethnobotany studies and develops proof of concepts through in vitro assays and customized project management. The process involves assessing technical, scientific, and commercial viability before executing projects that include safety and efficacy testing, formulation development, and stability tests.
The document summarizes the author's feelings about her five best friends from university. In three sentences:
The author discusses each of her five best friends who have been by her side through challenges like the death of her father, laughing together, crying together, and overcoming problems over the years since starting university. She is grateful to God for having these five friends in her life who are all unique but bring her joy, support, and comfort in their own ways. The author expresses her deep love and appreciation for each friend individually and as a group for being there for her through thick and thin during their time as university students.
This document appears to be a listing for sound art works created by Haris Ladopoulos between 2000-2006 that includes a "Beer Project" and "Soundscape City Diary" which are sound and video works.
Precision Farming (PF) is introduced and history in short is reviewed. Essential activities of GPS locating, soil mapping, GIS dataprocessing and presentation and VRT application are described. Basic principles of PF are shown to be:
• Precision Farming is the management process of within-field variability.
• This management must bring profit or at least reduce the risk of loss
• This management must reduce the impact of farming on environment.
Techniques used in Precision Farming are described. Economics of Precision Farming is discussed. A general cost/benefit analysis and profitability of PF are reviewed. The price of PF adoption facing a farmer is discussed. Methods of process analysis and activity based costing are shown as useful instruments for PF process analysis and model building. PF process is analysed and process graph is developed.
This document describes a sound installation that filled the empty Aldwych Tube Station with ambient sounds and noises that brought the absent city to life through its audible textures. Visitors experienced the invisible theaters and audible maps of the city through sound journeys that incorporated memory, observation, text and noise despite the visual absence of the city itself. The project was overseen by Granville Davey.
"Soundscape City Diary" is presented as an approach for creating an alternative aesthetic perspective of the inhabited urban environment taking into account that sound is a medium of information exchange and not just the auditory stimuli to reaction. Sound is one of the primary interfaces between the individual and the environment. I use the term soundscape to denote how people understand the acoustic environment through listening and making references to the semantic.
The objectives of this project are, for the participant to discover and understand the acoustic environment of the city, to recognize urban sound as a means of communication, to create through this material aesthetic meanings, and to understand that sounds are made in different ways and reflect different meanings so it can be a means to free him/her from a ‘purely’ visual perspective.
First created for my Intellectual Freedom and Youth class in the Master's Program for Library and Information Science at San Jose State University I thought I would share with a lager audience.
Make Some Noise –What kind of Noise are YOU making? Engaging, Embracing and ...bwestes
This is a presentation for the California Library Association Conference in Long Beach, CA. on November 4, 2013. Presented by members of the SJSU/School of Library and Information Science - Diversity Committee.
The document expresses a person's affection for Lauren through references to song lyrics and declarations of love. The writer states they are addicted to Lauren and wants to hold her, that their wish to be with Lauren came true, and that they love Lauren more than anyone else. Lauren's name is repeatedly mentioned at the end.
Este documento resume la actualización terapéutica de la cefalea en la embarazada. Más del 90% de las mujeres tienen dolor de cabeza previo al embarazo, y la migraña mejora en 2 de cada 3 embarazadas. Los factores de riesgo para migraña durante el embarazo incluyen IMC alto, poco sueño, desempleo y depresión. Las cefaleas primarias más comunes son la migraña y la tensión, y mejoran en las últimas etapas del embarazo. El manejo no farmac
This document provides information about fifth grade classes at James Buchanan Elementary School. It outlines the daily schedule, including periods for spelling, science, reading, math, lunch, writing and specials classes like music, art, gym and computer. It describes the mathematics, reading and writing curricula. It also provides policies on homework, book reports, classroom management, supplies needed, birthdays and state exams. The overall summary is that this document orients new fifth grade students and their families to the academic program, schedule and policies for the upcoming school year at James Buchanan Elementary School.
The workshop series consists of 3 parts that aim to improve literacy skills for children ages 4-8. It offers free materials and prizes while teaching about how children learn to read, what research says about brain development, and tips for keeping kids reading. Refreshments will be provided. The series is hosted by a local community partner and includes hands-on crafts and presentations.
Preparing Kids For First Day At Liverpool Preschool: Tips For ParentsClovel Child Care
Poorly handling your kid’s first days at the best preschool in Liverpool can trigger separation anxiety. Hence, keep in mind to be gentle. Always maintain effective communication with your kids as well as the teachers of preschool for an easy transition.
A Parent’s Guide to Distance Learning is a user-friendly synopsis of best practice that links to videos on University of California Television (UCTV) and provides concrete suggestions for maintaining engaging and structured learning environments in the home.
This document provides tips for working with children. It discusses challenges like maintaining an appropriate learning environment and noise levels. It emphasizes establishing routines to provide security and consistency. Simple directions keeping tasks brief are recommended to maintain attention. Role modeling positive behavior and having consequences for negative actions are also advised. The document stresses controlling energy levels, joining a child's activities briefly before redirecting, and continually learning how to best communicate with kids.
- The document provides information about Clonmoney NS school for parents of junior infants. It summarizes the staff, activities, and procedures. It outlines the curriculum including reading, writing, math, and other subjects. It discusses homework, assessments, health and safety. The goal is to prepare parents and students for the new school year starting in September.
This document discusses the importance of reading for children and provides tips for parents to help improve their kids' reading skills. It notes that kids who watch lots of TV struggle with reading more than kids who read regularly. The document recommends that parents limit TV time, watch educational videos and DVDs with their kids, take their kids to the library regularly, and be readers themselves to inspire their children. It also provides resources for parents to find age-appropriate educational media and help for developing strong reading habits.
This report provides tips for moving with children. Moving is never easy or without stress, especially when it involves children and new schools. The good news is that if you are moving to Minnesota, you will have access to some of the best education within our nation. Edina and Wayzata schools often top the charts in terms of performance, but the other schools are not bad. We have a magazine entitled SchoolHouse which I will provide to you if you are moving to the Twin Cities-Minneapolis St Paul and surrounding areas. Visit http://www.MinneapolisStPaulHomes.com to get list of homes for sale in the area you are thinking about relocating to in MN.
The document provides information for parents/guardians of students in Primary 4B at Miss McIndoe's class. It discusses developing student independence, responsibility for organization and clean-up. It also addresses attendance policies, communicating with teachers, class schedules, homework expectations, and ways for parents to be involved in class activities. The goal is to keep parents informed about class policies and student learning.
This document provides strategies and tips for parents to help their children eat healthy and stay active as the new school year begins. It suggests going over the school menu to plan healthy meal choices, keeping children active during non-school hours through outdoor play, and scheduling annual checkups to monitor a child's health and development. Quick recipes for after-school snacks and an outdoor game involving kicking sandals are also included.
Why Home Learning Should Be More Self-Directed and Less Structured.pdfKids Kingdom
Because of the coronavirus concern, pupils were forced to stay at home, and social media feeds were flooded with color-coded study regimens from well-meaning parents.
Welcome to Kindergarten Presentation Riverdale - 2022 .pptxJonathan Vervaet
This document provides information for families about an upcoming Kindergarten orientation at Riverdale Elementary school. It outlines the agenda for the orientation, including introductions of the Kindergarten teachers and support staff. It discusses what Kindergarten will be like, focusing on learning through play. It provides tips for families on how to prepare their children over the summer, such as reading together, playing with numbers and letters, being active, and developing social skills. Families are also given information about the first days of school in September.
The document provides information for parents about their child's class in primary 4. It summarizes the daily routine, specialists, homework expectations, behavior system, and ways parents can support learning at home, such as reading together and practicing math facts. Communication between school and home is emphasized through home school books and family time events.
Information and education for early childhood providers in New Mexico. Inside you will find dates for upcoming classes, tips for helping children stay healthy and happy, and contact information for UNM Cariño.
The document provides guidance for parents on potty training their children. It discusses signs that a child is ready for potty training, such as being able to follow instructions, staying dry for over 2 hours, and showing interest in using the toilet. It emphasizes that potty training takes time and patience, and parents should praise successes and avoid punishments for accidents. Rewards like stickers can be used to motivate children during the process.
Supporting your child pre school bookletDavid Carr
This document provides information to support parents in preparing their child for pre-school. It offers suggestions in key developmental areas like personal and social skills, communication, physical development, problem solving and numeracy, and creative skills. Parents are encouraged to spend time with their child, support independence, read together frequently, sing songs, explore the outdoors, and engage in imaginative play. Contact information is provided for the local children's center for any additional questions or concerns about starting pre-school.
Canadian Adventure Camp is a North Ontario coed sleepover summer camp for kids located on a beautiful private island in the wilderness lakes region of Temagami. Founded in 1975, it provides acclaimed programs to children from around the world! Visit site: http://www.canadianadventurecamp.com/
Canadian Adventure Camp
15 Idleswift Drive
Thornhill, Ontario, L4J 1K9 Canada
info@canadianadventurecamp.com
This document contains tips and advice for parents on various parenting topics. It discusses setting up a chore chart to teach responsibility, encouraging hobbies to develop interests and skills, ways to handle interruptions and temper tantrums, potty training strategies, and safety measures to take in the home. The overall message is that with open communication, praise, consistency and age-appropriate expectations, parents can help their children learn important life lessons and stay safe.
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struggles with going back to school, I have some tips to make the
transition a little easier.
It is important to recognize the signs to know your child is dealing
with the back to school blues. Some of these include headaches,
stomachaches, more crying than normal, and new problems at
bedtime.
The best way to help any child is routine, routine, routine. Try to keep wake up and bed times
consistent all week long. Have your children pack everything in their bags except their lunches the
night before.
Tips for younger children – read stories about school; send them with a family photo that they can look at
while they are at school.
Tips for older children – vocalize your expectations; place notes in
their lunch bag to let them know how important they are.
Remember that all children look forward to scheduled family
time. Have one night a week that is set aside for a family night
when you play a board game, watch a movie, and/or have
something special for dinner. On the weekend, find
something fun to do as a family. Never forget to tell your
children, regardless of age, that you love them.
Quick and Easy Nachos
Nachos
Shredded cheese
Optional:
Tomatoes 1. Arrange nacho chips on a
Green onion microwaveable plate.
Peppers 2. Add diced tomatoes, green onion, peppers and chicken or beef.
Chicken/beef 3. Top with shredded cheese
Sour cream/Ranch 4. Microwave for 1 min or until cheese is melted.
dressing 5. Serve with sour cream or ranch dressing.
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Active Kids
Tim Norman
Everyone knows that kids should be physically
active and need to exercise regularly to be
physically fit. Whether they are overweight or
at a healthy weight, regular physical activity is
considered by most experts to be an essential
part of a healthy lifestyle.
Set a good example
If you want active kids, be active yourself. If Park: Try strolling through a local park. Feel
they don't see their parents making fitness a free to stop in the park to throw around a frisbee
priority, they can quickly turn into couch or a football.
potatoes. So parents need to be good role Bubbles: One person blows the bubbles so
models. Kids are paying attention, so be sure everyone else can chase them.
they see parents who exercise, and enjoy it. Marching: Have a parade around the house
(inside or out). You can give everyone a toy
Some easy suggestions to get you and your musical instruments, or pots, pans, plastic
kids to move containers, and wooden spoons. You can take
Walking: Walk whenever possible instead of turns taking the lead and setting the pace. Try
driving short distances. As long as you’re only making up silly marching steps and cheers.
getting a few items and it is not too far, walk to Dancing: Put on your favorite songs and dance
the grocery store with your kids. away.
Fruit Kabobs
A fun and easy snack for the kids after school!
Fruit Suggestions! You will need:
Banana Skewers
Strawberries
Your favorite fruits
Apples
Melon Yogurt
Oranges
Kiwi Simply wash and cut up fruit.
Grapes Have your children arrange their
Cherries
favorite fruits on skewers. Serve
Pineapple
Blueberries with yogurt in a bowl.
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Community Events
Mother-Daughter Book Clubs
Chatham Library – call 519-354-2940 ext. 247 for further
information.
Age 10+ meets the 4th Thursday of every month at 6:30 p.m.
September 23rd Climbing the stairs – Padma Venkatraman
Hot Lead
Chatham Library – call 519-354-2940 ext. 247 for further
information.
Saturday September 18th and Saturday October 16th during regular
hours.
Games before electronics. Gaming guest Keith Burnett. Games
are suitable for both children and adults.
Looking for More Events?
Please visit the CK Elementary Tutoring Facebook
page under discussions for more events happening in
and around Chatham-Kent. If you know or hear of
something please add it to our list
Haley's Sausage Squares
2 cans of crescent rolls
1 package of breakfast sausage
1 package of cream cheese
Preheat oven to 325F degrees. Open one can of crescent rolls and spread out on a greased baking
pan. Then spread out the whole package of cream cheese on top of the rolls. Next crumble all of
the breakfast sausage on top of the rolls. Finally, open the second can of crescent rolls and place
on top. Bake for 12 to 15 minutes or until golden brown.
* This recipe was created by Haley, age 12, of the United States.
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Good study habits to start the year off right
Martina Dagg-Norman
Busy schedules keep most children from making studying a priority. It is important to ensure that
the time they spend studying is quality time. Here are some tips to help your child get the most out
of their study time.
1. Find a place in the house that is free from distractions (television, music, other family
members, etc.) and make it their spot to do homework and study.
2. Encourage your child to do homework/study at the same time every day
3. Make yourself available to them if they need some assistance
4. Keep their study/homework area clean and stocked with things they may need (pencil, eraser,
extra paper, ruler, calculator, etc.).
5. Help them stick with their routine by offering rewards at the end of the week.
When your child does not have homework, encourage them to go and read for a while. If you are
unsure how much time they are expected to study at home feel free to ask their teacher. The rule I
use is multiply their grade by ten and that is roughly how many minutes a night. It is important that
they stick to the routine so that they can establish good study habits. Above all encourage your
student and praise them for what they do.♦
Top Picks For Kids!
Picture Books
Mouse Paint, Ellen Stoll Walsh (Ages 0-4)
The Family Book, Todd Parr (Ages 4-8)
The Bad Case of the Stripes, David Shannon (Ages 8-11)
Imagine a Night, Rob Gonsalves (Ages 12+)
Novels
Adventure: The Tale of Despereaux, Kate DiCamillo
Mystery: Chasing Vermeer, Blue Balliet
Animal: The Underneath, Kathi Appelt
Sports: Free Baseball, Sue Corbett
Realistic Fiction: When You Reach Me,
Movies
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
The Princess and the Frog
A Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
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OUR MISSION
Every child has the right to the best education available. Through CK Elementary Tutoring, your child
will get the additional help they need with an individual learning plan. As the parent, you will be an
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The early years in education are a crucial time because that is when children develop their language skills,
social skills, and study habits for the remainder of their education and professional life. There is a need for
every child to build a strong foundation in these skills in order to successfully complete higher education
with outstanding results.
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