TINY TOT TIMES        

January 2008

NEWS AND NOTES

     

We hope you all had a
wonderful holiday.

Thank you to all the parents for your thoughtful and generous wishes at Christmas.

   

The winter weather has arrived. We do not go outside unless the temperature is 20 degree or higher. Those little hands and ears still need gloves and hats. We need snow pants and boots to play in the snow.

 
Research tells us:
     
  **** Reading aloud to children is the single most important activity for building understanding and skills for reading success.
     
  **** Growth in vocabulary and oral language use is related to reading.
     
  **** Children acquire knowledge of letters through reading.
     
  **** Phonological awareness is related to reading success and begins to develop through traditional rhymes and word games.
     
  **** Reading to your child as bedtime is a wonderful way to end the day and a great cuddle time.
     
  **** Celebrate when your child shows the ability to hear rhyming sounds, predicts story lines and is able to spot simple sight words.  It's a wonderful journey to take with your child.
     
 

PLEASE REMEMBER:

If you should change your phone number
at home or work or cell please notify us.

If you have a cell phone, please give us the number.

Medical News

Hand washing is the single most important thing we can do to prevent the spread of germs.
As simple as it sounds, there are suggested procedures from the National Health and Safety Performance Standards for proper hand washing which we all need to be aware of and to teach our children.  Suggested procedures include:

1. Turn on water.
2. Moisten hands with water and apply liquid soap to hands. 
This is the hard part for children. 
They will apply sop first and then add water, thus rinsing off the soap.
3. Rub hands together vigorously until a soapy lather appears and continue
for at least 10 seconds.  Rub areas between fingers, around nail beds,
under fingernails, and back of hands.
4. Rinse hands under running water until they are free of soap and dirt. 
Leave water running why drying hands.
5. Dry hands with clean, disposable, single-use towel.
6. Turn off faucet with disposal towel.
7. Throw the disposable paper towel into a lined trash container.
   
There is a fun little song to sing with children when washing hands.
   
 

(tune: Row, Row Row Your Boat)
Wash, wash, wash your hands
Play this handy game.
Rub and scrub,  rub and scrub,
Germs go down the drain.

   
   

If your child receives a shot
during a doctor's visit,
please get a note from the doctor,
 so our medical records are
always up to date.

 

JUST A REMINDER...

At the recommendation of the Health Department we will not administer over the counter medication without a note or fax from the children’s doctor. Prescription medication must be in the original container from the pharmacy. If your child should require medication the doctor can often prescribe the dosage twice a day, so that you are the only person administering the medication. Our new policy takes effect immediately.

Thank you for your understanding.

   

Early Years
is a newsletter to provide busy parents with practical ways
to promote school readiness, parent
involvement, and more effective parenting. 
Click here to read the January Edition.
(You must have Adobe Acrobat to open this newsletter)

   

DON'T FORGET OUR COOKBOOK!!
 

                

JANUARY IS SWEET SENSATIONS!
Send in your recipes.
You can email your recipe to bonnie@tinytotskokie.com

 

January  Birthday List

Nicholas C. January 10th
Miss Lidia  January  12th
Kael M. January 16th
Bianka K. January 23rd
Kayla H. January 28th
Joshua R. January 28th



HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!

     

Some New Year Resolutions...

   
1. Throw out nonessential numbers.  This includes age, weight, and height.
   
2. Keep only cheerful friends.
   
3. Keep learning: learn more about the computer, crafts, gardening, whatever.  Never let the brain get idle.
   
4. Enjoy the simple things.
   
5. Laugh often, long and loud. Laugh until you gasp for breath.  And if you have a friend who makes you laugh, spend lots and lots of time with HIM/HER.
   
6. Surround yourself with what you love:
Whether it's family, pets, keepsakes, music, plants, hobbies, whatever.
   
7. Cherish your health: If it is good, preserve it, if it is unstable, improve it.
   
8. Tell the people you love that you love them, at every opportunity.
   
9. Never go to sleep angry.
   
10. Keep smiling: to those you know and those you don't.
   
 

WHAT'S HAPPENING...

 

Our Teddy Bears, the two's ...
Happy New Year!
In December we talked about the different holidays we celebrate...
Christmas, Hanukah, Kwanza and Eid al-Fitr.
This month we will be talking about winter snow, clothes and animals.
 

 







 

The Bunny Bunch, the threes ...
during December talked about winter, Hanukah, Christmas, Kwanza and the New Year. 
We also talked about winter sports.
We sang winter songs, counted snowflakes, and made snow playdough.
Talking about the holidays, we made dreidels and Christmas decorations.
During Winter Week we dressed a person for the weather and made snowmen.
We also talked about the sports that we play in the Winter.
 

     


  

 

In our 4's, our Junior Kindergarten ...
the holidays are over and we are back to school.
As the winter is already here, in January, we will be talking about winter wear,
winter animals and their attitudes as well as igloos and Eskimos. 
We will plant "a Patience Cactus" and learn the importance
of being able to wait for our turn and be patient. 
We will construct and place outside a bird feeder and learn
about how nice it is to take care of someone. 
And of course, we are going to have FUN, playing our musical instruments,
singing and dancing every day. 
Oh, I forgot to mention- cooling our delicious meals and enjoying them at snack time.
 

        


  

Our 5's, our Kindergartener's...
to celebrate the New Year we cu out a piece of toast and posed for a picture in a New Year's Hat.
This month we decorated snowmen for our family project.
 


     

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Happy New Year !

 

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