Week of the Young Child

 

This week, we are celebrating the Week of the Young Child at the Andy Taylor Center! The Week of the Young Child is an annual celebration hosted by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) celebrating early learning, young children, their teachers, and families.

Please check our Facebook page for daily updates on our Week of the Young Child activities and celebrations. As a reminder, we will be hosting a “Picnic In the Piazza” on Friday for families that will start at 10:30. Please sign up on the RSVP list if you have not already done so!

We will resume normal blogposts next week.

Monday, April 9

Our study on mail continues to evolve based on the interests of the children. Two notable trends have emerged based on their play activities and explorations, specifically related to paper and mark making.

Recently, I have noticed the children show interest in manipulating paper in various ways. Some examples of this include utilizing tools such as scissors and scrapbook punches to transform the paper into new shapes and forms, as well as folding and bending. Besides the obvious benefit of developing fine motor skills, these explorations also offer opportunities for the further development of cognitive processes. Through their exploration and manipulation, they are discovering that paper is not just simply a surface to write on, but rather, something that can be used for many purposes. Some examples of this include snipping paper into small pieces to make “money” and “sprinkles for a birthday cake.” Other uses include folding paper into tubes to make a telescope or microphone. Based on these observations, I plan to offer some activities in the art studio to allow the children to explore this interest in more depth.

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Thursday, March 29

As a reminder, we will be closed tomorrow, Friday March 30th and Monday April 2nd. School will resume on Tuesday, April 3rd. Tuesday is also our first day of spirit week! The theme is “Little Lancer Day.” Students are encouraged to either wear Longwood spiritwear OR dress in Longwood colors (gray and blue).

We spent most of our morning outside today, taking full advantage of the glorious weather!   The children were eager to help bring materials out to the playground to use in their explorations. We brought out easels & paints, water tables & related implements, as well as materials for movement. 

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Wednesday, March 28

Before recapping our events today, I wanted to provide a correction to my post from yesterday. We are postponing parent conferences at this time. We will be scheduling conferences later this month. If you have an immediate concern and need to see me, please let me know.

Out on the playground this morning, the children continued their exploration of balance. The balance beams that they constructed last week evolved in several ways this morning as they experimented. By turning the crates on their sides, the children were able to gain height, increasing the risk factor. They also added multiple beams onto the crates, which allowed them to cross side-by-side with one another.

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Reminders and Upcoming Events

I wanted to take a moment to update everyone on some of the upcoming events here at the preschool.

School will be closed on this Friday, March 30th and on Monday, April 2nd. We will return to school on Tuesday, April 3rd.

The week of April 3rd-April 6th will be Spirit Week at the Andy Taylor Center! Please see the flyer at the bottom of the post outlining how we will be showing our spirit for our school each day. This flyer can also be found on the check-in table.

**UPDATE: We are postponing parent conferences

Thank you for your support of our program!

Friday, March 23

Outside on the playground today, the children constructed several balance beams to traverse across.

This activity is a great example of “risky play”, which is defined as thrilling and exciting activity that involves a risk of physical injury, and play that provides opportunities for challenge, testing limits, exploring boundaries and learning about injury risk (Sandseter 2007). Benefits of engaging in risky play in early childhood are immense. Chief among them is that risky play experiences encourage development of cognition and problem-solving skills. Additional benefits include promotion of motivation and self-confidence, as well as motor skills development.

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Thursday, March 22

Despite our delayed opening, we were still able to take a walk across campus to visit the Children’s Literature room at Greenwood Library. The children enjoyed selecting books from the shelves to look through. The Children’s Lit room also has a wonderful bird’s eye view of the new Student Success Center construction site through large floor-to-ceiling windows!

We are proud to be a part of the Longwood campus community and enjoy partaking in all of the sights and sounds that our beautiful campus has to offer!

We are looking forward to getting back on our normal schedule tomorrow!

Tuesday, March 20

Happy First Day of Spring! To celebrate the change of seasons, we took our explorations outside to enjoy our rainy weather. Before going outside, I told the children that we needed to collect some rainwater for a project for our plants. I asked them to make a list of items that they thought we could use to do this. We came up with all sorts of containers that might work, including buckets, bowls, and even a bag! After making our list, we searched around school to gather up the items we needed.

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