New Summer Camp Lunches!
We have had so many requests for lunches during summer camps! Since Mr. Carl spends the summer teaching camps, adding to the playground and keeping the school in tip-top shape, […]
New Summer Camp Lunches! Read More »
We have had so many requests for lunches during summer camps! Since Mr. Carl spends the summer teaching camps, adding to the playground and keeping the school in tip-top shape, […]
New Summer Camp Lunches! Read More »
“I begin with an idea and then it becomes something else” – Pablo Picasso Process Art. Those words get thrown about a lot these days, and they sound sort of
The Heart of Art Genre Camp with Ms. Julia Herman Read More »
Click to read: Merry and Bright! December 2018 News
Merry and Bright! December 2018 News Read More »
There are so many wonderful resources out there on Developmentally Appropriate Practice and we reference it a lot in previous postings. We take for granted that it seems self explanatory.
What is Developmentally Appropriate Practice and Why is it so Important? Read More »
Hedda Sharapan, a woman who worked closely with Mr. Rogers throughout his career, sends out a wonderful newsletter each month through the Fred Rogers Center. This month, she sent her
The Importance of Hello and Good-Bye Read More »
In Defense if Active Learning: Teaching Children the Way They Learn by Rae Pica Wow! Rae Pica does it again! She is always able to speak to the most developmentally
Active Learning in Early Childhood Read More »
I’ve never considered myself much of a builder, but when I really think about it, some of my fondest childhood memories are those involving my younger brothers and I building
Thrilled to Build! Construction Camp Read More »
Calling all aspiring top chefs! Come explore food and culture with us this summer! Cooking is an incredible activity to explore in early childhood. There are numerous benefits to teaching
Cooking Around the World and Cooking Up a Story Camps This Summer! Read More »
“Stories are the creative conversion of life itself into a more powerful, clearer, more meaningful experience. They are the currency of human contact.” -Robert McKee Why are stories important in
A Story, A Story: Folktales, Storytelling and Dance Read More »
In the last post, Kindergarten Social Aptitude Indicates Future Success in College, Jobs, we took a look at the different social skills in Kindergartners that were indicators of success later in
Mind in the Making and First Book Read More »