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  • Toddler Color Games and Crafts

    An objective in the toddler class is starting to recognize the different colors and shapes. We love implementing different methods of learning these objectives through play! Being able to incorporate gross motor and fine motor into our learning also makes the activities more fun and interactive. Check out some of the activities below!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    In the toddler class, we’ve also been working on our crafts, which entails sitting at the tables, following directions, and taking turns. This is something we have to practice from the start of school, and our little learners have been doing great! Last week we made a “donut” out of the letter “D”!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Preschool Yoga Enrichment

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     Yoga practice at an early age encourages self-esteem and body awareness with a physical activity that’s noncompetitive. Fostering cooperation and compassion—instead of opposition—is a great gift to give our children.  Children derive enormous benefits from yoga.

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    Physically, it enhances their flexibility, strength, coordination, and body awareness. In addition, their concentration and sense of calmness and relaxation improve!

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  • Why is Yoga important for kids?

    Yoga at an early age encourages self-esteem and body awareness with a physical activity that’s noncompetitive. Fostering cooperation and compassion—instead of opposition—is a great gift to give our children.

    Children derive enormous benefits from yoga. Physically, it enhances their flexibility, strength, coordination, and body awareness. In addition, their concentration and sense of calmness and relaxation improves.

    Information taken from the Yoga Journal.

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  • Come Play Yoga

    There are many benefits to incorporating yoga into our children’s lives.  Yoga for young children develops body awareness, language, good listening skills, cooperation and powers of observation.  It teaches pre-kindergarten children about nature, their environment and inspires their imaginations.  They learn by playing, singing, moving and imitating.   Looking at the smiling faces below, it’s clear that FUN may be reason we love it!

  • It’s Yoga Time!

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