Posts Tagged ‘Preschool’

Christmas – A Few of My Favorite Things

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

The hustle and bustle of the holidays can create a feeling of anxiety and despair. At times we forget the purpose of the holiday. What does Christmas mean to you?
Here is a list of my top 10 favorite things about Christmas!
1. Christmas, first and foremost, celebrates the birth of baby Jesus!

2. It is about spending time with FAMILY and friends. I love playing Christmas music, lots and lots of Christmas music.

3. It's about counting your blessings and being grateful for what you have!

4. It's about loading the kids in the car and getting the perfect tree and decorating it together.

5. It is a day of laughter and fun. There is a peacefulness to the season.

6. It is a time to forgive. Say a prayer for those who have been unkind to you, (whether they realize it or not). Maybe they need it!

7. It is a day about giving, not receiving! (But, I would really like to get that zebra print chair at Pier One.) Santa, I have been really good this year!

8. It is the season where everyone is a little nicer and kinder. "Peace on earth and good will toward men!" Yes, that about says it all!

9. I love seeing the look on my kids face as they open their presents! Priceless!

10. I love listening to them when they first wake up Christmas morning. They run down the hall and wake each other up! They run down the stairs to make sure Santa arrived and then run up the stairs to wake my husband and me. We are already awake, but never let them know! If only I could bottle that excitement. I replay the morning over and over in my mind, understanding that someday my children will be living away, perhaps at college or married. I understand that each and every moment counts and the beauty of my family is an awesome thing to behold!

Merry Christmas Everyone and a Happy New Year!

The Learning Process

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

My passion has always been in the Learning Process. I love those "a-ha" moments where a light bulb goes off in a child's head and you can see in their eyes when they finally understand that difficult concept. That understanding gives new meaning to the world around them, and brings an awareness of how this concept interrelates to other concepts, because after all, as teachers we understand that "knowledge builds upon knowledge."

Children learn through consistency, repetition and imitation. Each day a child must go over and over the concepts being taught. I basically accomplish this without the child even knowing. I create a fun, engaging, hands-on environment. A hands-on environment is one that encourages and provides opportunities for learning by doing. It gives meaning to a concept and helps to apply this learning to real life situations. My classroom is a place where real learning takes place. (Not a lot of rote memorization - only when necessary. i.e multiplication tables, etc.) Children are exploring, they are inquiring, they are curious, but most importantly, they are excited about learning.

It is important for children to learn at his or her own pace. I strive for each student to feel that even their smallest victory was acknowledged. I find that praise works wonders in accomplishing any part of learning. It is when a child feels a sense of belonging, a sense of worth, and a sense of "I can do this," that children thrive and grow in the learning process.

Also, equally important, children need to understand the rules of the classroom. The most important rule is that each member of the classroom community will be respected. Respect will be given, and respect will be received. I am empathetic to students, but I am also tough. I have high expectations and if children aren't giving me 110% I will let them know in a nice way! I am respected within the community, not simply because I have been doing this a long time, but because I know what children are capable of and I create an atmosphere that encourages them to excel to their fullest potential. We work together as a team, and as a team we have triumphs, but we also sometimes hit road blocks and have small hurdles to overcome. As a teacher, I know that we must go back to the drawing board, regroup, and continue to work hard until my students have mastered that concept and I feel they are confident enough to move on to the next!

Enjoy your day!

DOES YOUR CHILD SUFFER FROM SUMMER BRAIN DRAIN?

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011

Summer is here and children are ready to have some fun! I know, I know. The last thing your child wants to do is academics, but actually, they should. Don't let your their education suffer because of summer brain drain. Recent studies have found that when students return to school after a long summer vacation, they've lost 1-3 months worth of learning. The decline is more detrimental for Math than it is for Reading. 75% of students will not attend summer learning programs, creating a potential brain drain that could drag down achievement when classes start in the fall. Parents are becoming more concerned about how much knowledge their children lose over the summer.

Educators call it the “Summer Slide”. Because of the summer slide teachers often spend the first two months of every school year focusing on lesson plans that help students regain skills they lost over the summer. The power to help them achieve their academic potential is in your hands. The summer slide doesn't need to happen in your family. You can provide high quality learning opportunities for your children during the summer months.

With just a few clicks of your mouse, you can provide fun, engaging educational activities for your children all summer long. Not only will they will be entertained for hours at a time, but your children will also have a significant edge when school begins again because they never stopped learning. If you have a child that is 2 – 6 years of age, visit the Adventures of Scuba Jack at http://www.adventuresofscubajack.com Here you will find crafts, worksheets, learning activities, thematic units, online games, a Preschool Assessment tool, and articles for parents. The activities are fun and entertaining so your kids will be happy and you’ll be able to stop the summer brain drain.

Kids Painting

SHOUT AND CHEER, IT’S TIME FOR ANOTHER NEW YEAR! 2011

Monday, December 27th, 2010

Christmas cards have been pouring in wishing a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! It is time to celebrate a new life and a new start! It is a time of reflection on the year past and of looking forward to a new year and imagining what it may bring. New Year is the time to make the changes necessary to lead a more fulfilling life. Start today. Reflect upon the things that you don't like and think of ways that you can change them. It is a time to put the past behind you, and step bravely into the unknown.
In my more youthful days, I had a plan of my life etched in my mind. I would find the right man and get married, buy a house, open my business and see the world. For the most part, I have done what I planned, but it is funny how your outlook on life changes as you get older. I think less about things, but more about myself evolving as a good person (my goal is to get into heaven). I want to do something each day that frightens the heck out of me. I want to challenge myself, I want to help others and raise my children to be independent, successful individuals. I want to bring my company as far as I can and continue to have a blast while doing it.

Unfortunately, most people judge their success (or lack of) by what they see around them. My children are in that realm. They see reality shows that show tremendous wealth, not many scruples, a lack of values and morals, and dysfunction that is seen as normal by today’s standards. I try to teach my children that those shows are not the norm, that there are ways to become successful, but a plan is needed to do so. Two of my children are in high school and they understand that an education is important. They understand that this sets the foundation for their future and that it is important to get good grades.

I believe that most people set benchmarks in their lives - in their careers, personal lives, personal finance, education and also in obtaining real estate. This helps to keep individuals on track and moving towards where you want to be in a certain number of years. As we embark on the New Year, remember it is a clean slate, and a new page on which to write the next chapter of your life. Do you have goals you'd like to accomplish in the coming year? With all the planning we do to be successful, why does success seem so elusive?

You can do it, get a pen and paper and write down 4 or 5 goals for the New Year. This is basically an action plan, so you must write down sub-sections of how you are going to do this.
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1. Career -_________________________
How are you going to do this? List below the steps needed in order to do this
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c.
d.
2. Relationship -__________________________
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b.
c.
d.
3. Happiness -____________________________(What is going to make you happy)
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b.
c.
d.
4. Financial -_____________________________
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d.

Put this on your refrigerator and look at it daily. It is nice to have a visual; it is a constant reminder of how you would like your year to transpire. Don't throw this activity aside, do not procrastinate. It is your life so make the best of it. Plan, plan and if necessary adjust those plans. If you need more money, find a way to get it. Get a second job, or find a hobby that you can create a stream of income from. Find your passion and capitalize on it. Don't whine and tell me it can't be done! It can. My father never graduated from High School and did very well for himself. It takes hard work, persistence and a whole lot of determination. Map out your goals and determine ways to reach them. Once you have determined your destination, its time to evaluate your current position and how you are going to achieve those goals.

Remember to make this New Year special; it is the start of your new life. Start with the traditional kiss at midnight for good luck as part of ringing in the New Year. We kiss those dearest at midnight not only to share a moment of celebration with our favorite people, but to ensure those affections and ties will continue throughout the next 12 months. To fail to kiss our significant other at the stroke of midnight would be to set the stage for a year of coldness. So, put on your favorite lip gloss and pucker up. You wouldn't want to take a chance with fate, now would you? Now if you are single, you must prepare prior to the big event. Position yourself in the room next to the most awesome person that you find attractive. Take a large gulp of courage, (I prefer a White Russian) and get as close to your target as you can, and let the kiss begin.

The Scottish song, Auld Lang Syne was first written in the 1700's. Robert Burns is the person whose transcription got the most attention, so that is why the song is associated with him. The translation of the words is "we'll drink a cup of kindness yet for times gone by." Yes, let go of the past, and bring forth a new year filled with hope and promise.

Be always at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let each New Year find you a better man. - Benjamin Franklin

YIKES! WHAT DO I BUY MY 5 YEAR OLD SON FOR CHRISTMAS?

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

Shopping for my five year old son is great fun! He is active and loves to try new things. He loves, cars, cars, and more cars! Trains too! He’s so much easier to shop for than my teenage girls, but I still love finding that perfect gift that lights up his face with excitement. Well, here are some suggestions that may make your holiday season a little more joyous - and his too!

1. LeapFrog Leapster Explorer Learning System - $64.99 on amazon.com
First on my list of the ten best toys for 5 year old boys this year is the LeapFrog Leapster Explorer Learning System. It has a touch screen and over 40 games to choose from, as well as expanded learning subjects compared to earlier versions of learning systems. A great technology toy for kids!

Leapster

2. The Adventures of Scuba Jack DVDs and Curriculum - www.adventuresofscubajack.com
The Adventures of Scuba Jack is a series of educational DVDs for pre-school children that teach concepts necessary to successfully enter Kindergarten. In addition to the DVD series, supporting preschool curriculum is available for parents and educators to download on the Adventures of Scuba Jack website! This curriculum is based upon preschool educational guidelines and has been used and tested within a classroom setting for over 15 years.
Adventures of Scuba Jack Products

3. Spider Man Bike - $89.99 on amazon.com
The bike’s training wheels are great for helping them find a feel for the bike. As soon as he feels comfortable your boy will have you take them off. Even better - it only takes about 30 minutes to put this bike together.
Spiderman Bike

4. Transformers Leader Optimus Prime - $49.99 on amazon.com
Optimus Prime

5. LeapFrog Tag Reading System - $26.99 on Amazon
Leapfrog Tag Reading System

6. Stomp Rocket - $15.95 Fat Brain Toys
This toy is sure to bring your son hours of outdoor fun!
Stomp Rocket

7. Razor Rip Rider - $85.61 on Amazon
Razor reinvents the classic three-wheeler of the 1970s with the Rip Rider 360, which replaces the large back two wheels with dual inclined caster reels. The casters allow resistance-free drifting and spinning action, and the freewheel system invites incredible coasting speeds. And the super-cool, steel framed design will make on-lookers dizzy as you spin-out. Designed for riders ages five and older, the Rip Rider will support up to 160 pounds and measures 38 by 24 by 24 inches. Some assembly is required.
Razor Rip Rider

8. Stinky the Garbage Truck - 59.99 shop.mattel.com
Stinky is a real working garbage truck brought to life. This toy is interactive and talks, tells jokes, eats, exercises and sings!
Stinky The Garbage Truck

9. Matchbox Tri-Level Garage - $45.00 on amazon.com
With three levels of activities, it's always a busy day at the coolest garage around!
Matchbox Tri-Level Garage

10. Fire Station Play Set - $44.99 backtobasicstoys.com
This unique fire engine captivates youngsters and stirs the imagination. Unfold it to uncover an entire play city within. Our Fire Station Playset includes lots of rescue opportunities with 5 mini vehicles, a collapsing bridge, a burning building, a car elevator, a crane, and a high-speed launcher that sends vehicles soaring through a billboard. Action-packed and ready for fun!
Fire Station Play Set

The great thing about kids this age is that they like just about anything you give them so it’s really hard to go wrong. But if you take into consideration what you know your child enjoys, your ears could be bleeding from the shrieks of joy just like mine!