Oct 3rd - No School/ Teacher Planning Day Oct 14th - No School/ Teacher Planning Day Oct 15th - Tuition is due. If you have not enrolled in Tuition Express yet, please stop by the Admin. Office Our main office: 305-444-9792 School Registrar: Lisi Forero, [email protected]Program Administrator: Lauren Dawson, [email protected]Center Director: Mabel F. Ramirez, M.A.Ed. [email protected]Website: http://gablesucc.org/early- childhood-center- preschool/ By Mabel F. Ramirez, Executive Director Rain Drops Keep Fallin’ On My Head Raindrops keep fallin' on my head But that doesn't mean my eyes will soon be turning red Crying's not for me Cause I ain't gonna stop the rain by complaining Cause I just done me some talking to the sun And I said I didn't like the way he got things done Sleeping on the job Oh, raindrops keep fallin' on my head, keep a-fallin' Oh yes Mr. Sun has been sleeping on the job with lots of rain on the playground. The good thing is no more puddles and play is so much fun as soon as Mr. Sun shines on us. The children are not complaining, as there is no beer source than rain water to keep our edible garden thriving. If you haven't seen it yet, come by with your zip lock bag and pick some delicious basil for the weekend. As we complete the first thirty days of school, it is evident that children are learn- ing, teachers are reflecng and the classrooms are evoking the interest of the children. We invite you to browse the walls of the classrooms and offer us your thoughts, as you celebrate your child’s successes. The first session of Parent/ Teacher Conferences will be taking place in October. Please be sure to schedule a visit and catch up on what the start of your child’s school year has been with a more formal check –in of developmental milestones and goal seng as a family. One of the highlights of September has been aending Dine in Wednesdays in Fellowship Hall. I have had the opportunity to share bread with some of our families. Thank you for sharing your family me with me. Great news: our playhouse, outdoor blocks and water tables are on the way! EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER www.GablesUCC.org
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Raindrops keep fallin' on my head But that doesn't mean my eyes will soon be turning red Crying's not for me Cause I ain't gonna stop the rain by complaining
Cause I just done me some talking to the sun And I said I didn't like the way he got things done Sleeping on the job Oh, raindrops keep fallin' on my head, keep a-fallin'
Oh yes Mr. Sun has been sleeping on the job with lots of rain on the playground. The good thing is no more puddles and play is so much fun as soon as Mr. Sun shines on us. The children are not complaining, as there is no better source than rain water to keep our edible garden thriving. If you haven't seen it yet, come by with your zip lock bag and pick some delicious basil for the weekend.
As we complete the first thirty days of school, it is evident that children are learn-ing, teachers are reflecting and the classrooms are evoking the interest of the children. We invite you to browse the walls of the classrooms and offer us your thoughts, as you celebrate your child’s successes. The first session of Parent/Teacher Conferences will be taking place in October. Please be sure to schedule a visit and catch up on what the start of your child’s school year has been with a more formal check –in of developmental milestones and goal setting as a family.
One of the highlights of September has been attending Dine in Wednesdays in
Fellowship Hall. I have had the opportunity to share bread with some of our
families. Thank you for sharing your family time with me.
Great news: our playhouse, outdoor blocks and water tables are
As we get ready for Holiday shopping here are a few
things to keep in mind. Just because a toy's pack-
aging says it's educational doesn't make it so. That's
the finding from a new study in JAMA Pediatrics that
found some toys being marketed as language pro-
moters got in the way of learning."
http://www.npr.org/sections/
ed/2016/01/11/462264537/the-trouble-with-talking-
toys
Research led by Anna Sosa of Northern Arizona
University gave parents of 10-16 month-olds books,
electronic toys or traditional toys and then recorded
the interactions the parents and children had. This
research shows that for language development
nothing is better than hearing spoken words — lots
of them. And it's never too early for parents and
caregivers to start talking.
"When there's something else that's doing some
talking, the parents seem to be sitting on the side-
lines and letting the toy talk for them and respond
for them," Sosa says. "That's bad because the best
way a toy can promote language in infants and tod-
dlers is by stimulating interaction between parent
and child. There's simply no evidence that a young
child can learn language directly from a toy. It isn't
responsive enough. It isn't social."
"As for the other toys, traditional blocks and puzzles
stimulated more conversation than the electronic
toys, and books outscored them all. But don't under-
estimate the humble block. While traditional toys fell
short of books in interaction quantity, Sosa notes,
they kept pace in terms of quality."
Technology can help teach older kids, but baby talk is best when it's human to human.
The Trouble with Talking Toys
Don’t forget Immunization/Health forms are required from your pediatrician or clinic around your child’s birth-day each year. Call your pediatrician to obtain most cur-rent, accurate forms. Remember, your child will not be able to attend preschool if there is an expired form on record.
Update on Zika
We have been monitoring the mosquitos on campus and it seems that the Terminix elixir is working. It’s all natural and oderless. If any of our families are interested in the treatment for your home, you can call Alfredo Peyno at 305-233-7997. Make sure to mention our school name and we will receive a $50 gift towards future extermina-tion for our school.
Playground fun can be memorable:
Keep all toys, bikes, cars on the sidewalk and bike trail. The bike trail runs in a clockwise direction always, to avoid collision. No “crashing” bikes into walls, other bikes, or children.
Encourage children to slow down when playing around younger siblings. Don’t allow children to play near the
gates. A 10 ft. rule is appropriate.
Please don’t “teach” a young child to climb the monkey bars. Only allow older experienced children on the mon-key bars. Please be near children when they are on mon-key bars to assist if necessary.
Children are not allowed to jump off the swings, climb on the wall, jump out of the windows of the Little House or stand on the banisters or bikes and wagons.
Children must keep sand in the sandbox and the mulch on the playground. No throwing of sand, mulch, or toys.
Watch the children and encourage them to treat each other with respect.
Children must be wearing their good grip shoes at all times.
Recycle, Rethink, Reuse Many parents have asked for a list of items we can use at school and we have decided that a good way to start is by looking at the items we can Recycle from home. Leave it up to us to Rethink and Repurpose. Find the bins at the school entrance.
Bottle caps of all sizes and colors including metal caps
Egg cartons of all sizes and materials (Styron foam, cardboard or plastic)
Styrofoam produce trays of all sizes and colors (please wash before)
Brown bags of all sizes
Boxes and packaging items
Containers plastic or glass. Please wash and remove labels including jello and fruit cups and baby jars with covers.
Comfy arm chairs in good condition for our classroom reading areas
Congratulations to our Parent Committee Leadership:
Di Provenzali, President
Jessica Robinson, Secretary
James Gordon, Treasurer
Ashli Fisher & Cody Byrne, Historians
T-Shirts Sale starts on Sept 30th for a limited time only.
Chairing is Raquel Narazzaqui.
Our next Parent Association Meeting is Oct 21st . Come
get involved in fundraisers and planning events in the UCC
Havighorst Lounge at 9 a.m.
Book Fair is coming up Nov 2nd and 3rd. Chairing this
event are: Sofia Andreu, Alfred Carr and Stella Bernal.
Thanksgiving Picnic is Nov 18th. Chairing this event are:
Cristina Musibay Diaz & Monica Flowers.
Family Picnic BBQ will be Jan. 28th. Chairing are Ashli
Fischer & Laura Rosen.
If you are interested in participating in the Parent Committee, please contact Di at: [email protected] or complete the form below and include it with your child’s forms to be returned to school next week.
SPECIAL TALENTS: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Parent Committee Takes off with Fundraising
We are pleased to offer enrichment activities (45 minutes) for your children this year on the following days:
Enrollment Instructions: Please select your options. Each enrichment comes with the cost of aftercare for that day.
Enrollment for enrichments classes is on a monthly basis. If you withdraw your child early, you will be responsible for the remain in charges for that month. Charges are posted in advance for each month.
Enrichments are scheduled
National Association for the Education of Young Children