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  • Happy Halloween from the Toddler Room!

    The Toddlers had a spooktacular day at school! To celebrate Halloween, we sang “5 Little Pumpkins Sitting on a Gate”, read a spooky story, and made silly jack-o-lanterns. The boys and girls used their fine motor skills to add a face to their pumpkins. We hope that all of our Toddler friends have a fun and safe night trick-or-treating!!

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  • Thank you for Joining Us at the Harvest Festival!

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  • Whiz Kids Service Project

    We thank everyone for helping out with the Whiz Kids Service Project!  We will continue collecting supplies through the end of next week.  We are excited to pass all of these supplies onto the wonderful tutors who volunteer their time to help children become successful in school to help make their future a brighter one.  Our hats off to each of them.  Thank you for your support!  Modeling a giving attitude will make an impression on your child that will impact them forever.  Click on the photo below to learn more about the Whiz Kids Program.

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  • Fun with Puzzles!

    Today the Toddlers experimented with puzzles. The boys and girls did a great job matching the farm animals on the board. When working on puzzles, children use small motor skills to manipulate the pieces. Puzzles encourage concentration as well as improve hand-eye coordination. This activity also helps with cognitive development such as problem solving and logical reasoning.

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  • Watch me scribble!

    Fine motor skills are an important part of development and school readiness. Today the Toddlers practiced tuning these skills by coloring with crayons. Scribbling is one of our fine motor objectives for this month. Children learn that they can express themselves through lines, shape, and squiggles. Allow time for coloring at home and see what your child can create!

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  • 5 Little Pumpkins Sitting on a Gate!

    During group time today, the Toddlers enjoyed the poem, “5 Little Pumpkins Sitting on a Gate”. They are doing a great job sitting down and turning on their listening ears! While listening to the poem, the children used their fine motor skills to move the magnetic pumpkins on our big board. The boys and girls are doing a wonderful job identifying the color orange around the room!

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  • Annual Harvest Festival this Friday at 5pm

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  • Spots on the Cow

    Old McDonald has a farm e-i-e-i-o.. and on this farm he has a cow! During group time we  talked about cows having spots, making milk, and eating grass. During our art center, the boys and girls used their fine motor skills to grip circle stampers. The children placed spots all over the cows body!

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  • Using our fine motor skills!

    Today the Toddlers worked on their fine motor skills. One of our objectives this month is for the boys and girls to tear paper. Since it was a rainy day we decided to spice it up and fill a pool with streamers. The children loved tearing and pinching the different colored paper! Tearing paper helps refine small muscle movements that will later help with gripping writing utensils and holding scissors.

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  • My name starts with the letter…

    One of the first words children learn to read and write is their name. Children hear their name all throughout the day. Names are personal, meaningful, and recognizable. Today we searched for the first letter in each child’s names. Some of the children held onto the letter throughout the day. They recognized it as “their” letter that stands for “their” name.  We reviewed the letters with the boys and girls as well as went over color recognition with them as they dropped the letter in the bucket. Learning letters is  something we work on with our Toddlers everyday. It build self confidence within the child and helps give them a sense of identity!

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