Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Not so good news

  I have some not so good news to report to everyone. While it has been great to see everyone I have to tell you I will not be in school the first 4-8 weeks. During summer vacation after my tonsillectomy I had some pain and went to see the doctor. After an ultrasound and some blood tests they found I have a growth between the size of a lime and a small orange on my ovary. I have to have surgery to remove the ovary, and a possible hysterectomy.

  While I am gone outside will still be open and there will be a short term sub working for me. I have plans to visit as many times as I can while recovering, that way I can meet the new children so that when I come back I am not a total stranger.  I can also see the returning students and families as well. I will also be writing all the lesson plans and helping to set up for the first weeks of school. I will also remain available through email, blogger and Facebook.

  I know that God has a plan for what's going on. I am hoping its a quick and easy process and I'll be back in 4 weeks ready to go and play (which I miss so much) I will miss everyone and I will be thinking about IPS while I am out.

Monday, August 5, 2013

The first days of school.

  It has been great meeting all of our new students and parents joining our school this year I hope your enjoying getting to meet everyone, and getting familiar with our school. As for our returning families it was great seeing you again and seeing how much the kids have grown over the summer.

 Just wanted to give you an idea of what the outside will be like as you start off the school year. We play outside every day unless its pouring rain! With that said when school starts its usually pretty hot so please send your child in clothes that will keep them comfortable. Also sunscreen, we are not able to put sunscreen on your child so please put it on them before you get to school in the morning. When its hot we usually have water play, it may be in a sensory bin, it may be a hose run in the sand box or a water game. Please make sure your child has an extra pair of clothing in their backpack if they get too wet to stay in them. I would also suggest that shoes be easy for your child to take on and off, we allow the children to play outside barefoot (except on the bikes of course.) It would help the teacher and parent helpers if you could mark their shoes and socks with initials or their first name. The same goes for jackets in the winter time. We do encourage the kids to drink plenty of water and watch to see if anyone is getting too hot and we help those that need reminders.

  The children also come outside for snack time so please make sure we know about any special dietary needs, food allergies, and such before school starts. We do post a list of these needs in the kitchen and a copy is outside as well. I am very well aware and watch very carefully the students with allergies and sensitivities my daughter has a dairy protein, casein, and lactose sensitivity so I completely understand.

  When you arrive on your child's first day of school I know it can be a bit emotional rather its your first child or last some of us get a bit teary. I know it can be tough but fight back those tears it makes the kids a bit nervous to see a parent cry. I usually hold it in then have a good cry in my car afterward. Show your child that you are confident in them and in the school that you chose.

  Before school starts its a good idea to set up a morning routine, kids like structure and knowing what comes next gives them a sense of security. Let them know a few days before what the first day of school will look like if your child is a visual learner maybe make a sheet with pictures. In my house we have a picture and time for both of my children since I have one that can read a clock. Ours is pretty simple wake up, eat breakfast, get dressed, brush teeth, grab backpacks, go to school. It has helped my house run pretty smoothly in the mornings, also having backpacks, lunches, and clothes picked out and ready makes the morning run smooth.

  For the end of the day try and let your child know who is picking them up, and as we tell them parents always come back. Check their cubby daily we send home notes, artwork, book orders and all in the cubby. When you get home ask them about their day. Its always fun to get their take on how the day was and they are very proud of any art, writing or thing they have made. Even if they didn't have anything to bring home and show you I promise they learned a lot! And they will have something to say.

  If you ever have a question about the things we do, why we do them and how please feel free to ask any teacher any time. We have spent a lot of time studying child development, and working with children and we love to share what we know. We also have all the recipes for any of the things we make at school like slime, oobleck, and play dough. We also take suggestions. No one knows your child better than you do so any thing you can tell us is always helpful.

  I hope you and your child are as excited for preschool as we are to have you with us this year.