Thursday, August 1, 2013

General Policies



Absences:
I strongly urge you to keep your child home when she is sick. I don’t want your child to feel like she is penalized for catching a cold, so if/when you have a sick student, please feel free to make up a day. If your child attends the two day week, she is absolutely invited to attend a Friday make up day.
If I need to cancel school (I only did once for 2011-2012 and once for 2010-2011), I will offer an additional day on a Monday or Wednesday to make up for my cancellation. This is a rare occurrence, but one that is planned for just in case. I will give you as much notice as possible in this situation.
School breaks:
To ensure we get to spend as much time with our families, I follow the Alpine School District’s calendar. This is why I do not teach on Mondays at all. More often than not, the days off fall on Mondays. I don’t  know why exactly, but they do. When your older children are out for UEA, we’re off.  The same is true for Spring Break, Thanksgiving and Christmas breaks. I think it just simplifies our lives as Moms.
Snacks:
I provide snacks. We eat all kinds of yummy treats. Often they go along with the theme or season we’re in. Special days such as birthdays or class parties find us eating special snacks. Typical snacks offered range from cheese sticks and graham crackers to alphabet cookies or pretzels. I will offer fresh fruits that include apples, oranges, grapes, etc. 
It is very difficult for little ones to learn with an empty stomach so I urge you to encourage students to eat good breakfasts. Our snack time is usually at 10 a.m. That can be a long time to wait for a little tummy.
Bad behavior:
I very much adhere to the idea of positive reinforcement. I would much rather school be a place of learning new behaviors than punishing bad behavior. I never, ever use corporal punishment. Not as a Mom, not as a teacher. 
There are several behaviors that can warrant a time out. Hitting, biting, repeatedly taking things away from another child—aggression  will become a big problem in elementary school and that make our classroom an unsafe environment if left unchecked. I do teach the children to apologize and help them come up with other ways to express their feelings other than through aggression.  I only needed to discipline in a time out and/or send a note to a parent 4-5 times throughout an entire school year. Odds are, we won’t encounter problems. If we do, I will work with the child here in our class. If needs be, I will send a note home. 
Sometimes it’s the toy that is the problem: like swords. Our Wednesday/Friday class needed the swords to be unavailable last year.
A solution can always be found.
School can be a frustrating place. There are routines to learn and situations that may come up that aren’t the most desirable to a four year old. If your child loses her cool and has a meltdown (and what preschooler doesn’t some time?), I allow them time to visit with our stuffed animals and breathe more easily for a few minutes until she is ready to rejoin us. Surrounded by furry things, but within sight and hearing of her classmates, she can regain her composure and follow along when she is ready.  Transitioning back into what we’re doing is easy when she never “left” us to begin with.

Monday, July 1, 2013

Important Dates to Remember

August Dates:

 Back to School Night/Open House Friday, August 16 @ 7 p.m. --I will distribute 
preschool bags that night for your child to decorate and use during the school year.
 
  •  Short days (First day of school) Tuesday, August 20th and Wednesday, August 21th. 9-10:30 a.m.
  •  First full day of school Thursday, August 22 and Friday, August 23, 9 a.m.-12:00
 
 There is no charge for school dates in August. To avoid prorating, I charge a flat 
tuition of $80 starting September 1st. The August days cover some of the days we 
miss over Christmas break, so there is no charge. Please pay tuition by the fifth 
of each month.
 
 Thank you all! I'm looking forward to school starting.
 Megan
 cell: 602-5571
 2312 Morgan Road

Preschool Fall 2013

Tuesday/Thursday
$80 per month

Wednesday/Friday
$80 per month



Our schedule is roughly as follows. Special days change our routine, and as our year progresses, the recesses may be moved a little later and/or become shorter.
8:50-9 Student drop off/playtime
9:00-9:05 class begins with Show and Tell on Tuesdays and Questions on Thursdays
9:15 songs
9:30 Concept/theme –alphabet letter, science concept, holiday, etc.
9:45 At the table for art, worksheets, etc.
10 Potty Break/Snack Time, Long Recess
10:30 Story time
10:45 learning games-alphabet bingo, manipulatives, patterning, etc.
11:05 independent work: puzzles, seek and find books, etc.
11:15 Concept/Theme
11:30 second recess
11:40 At the table for art, worksheets, etc.
11:55 Shoes/bags/coats

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Welcome!

Thank you for visiting my blog. This is a public blog that anybody can view, so to protect the identities of children enrolled in my preschool, I have moved the majority of communication into the media of email and texting to parents.

I am a stay at home Mom living in Jacob's Ranch. I have taught preschool (licensed by the city of Saratoga Springs) for four school years including 2013-2014.

I believe learning should be fun and that childhood is a special time filled with magic, wonder and imagination. Having any involvement with a child is precious to me and I draw upon my experience as a mother and a life long learner to provide a friendly, enriching environment for my students to learn actively and passively.

We imagine. We ask. We explore. We examine.
Together.

I encourage my students to grow MORE curious, to want to know the answers to WHY? and HOW? and WHAT IF?

As an academic preschool, I focus on sending your child to kindergarten sounding out words, adding, predicting, recognizing sight words, experienced to work in groups, experienced in working in rotations (stations), familiar with using many varieties of art tools, and experienced in many of the social skills they will need inside and outside of their kindergarten classrooms.

While I do have a pretty fantastic indoor playroom and outdoor playgrounds, I believe learning is also about singing, laughing, having compassion and confidence in self.

Please contact me if you are looking for a special place for your special little one--in an extension of home but structured as a center of learning.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Important Dates for 2011

Thanks to many generous referrals, I have added Wednesday/Friday to my class schedule. I had planned originally to teach on Tuesday/Thursday only, but to keep class size small, I’m adding the additional days.

Tuesday/Thursday classes are full. I have three available spaces on Wednesday/Friday. Class size is limited to 8.

Open house: Wednesday, August 24 at 6 p.m.
First day for T/Th will be Thursday August 25 9:30-10:30 a.m.
First day for W/F will be Friday August 26 9:30-10:30 a.m.

Beginning the week of Tuesday August 30th, classes will be our regular schedule from 9 -12.

I'm looking forward to see you all!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Preschool 2011-2012



I am excited to offer enrollment for the 2011-2012 school year. Class size will be limited to 8 students with priority given to returning preschool students and their siblings.

Tuesday/Thursday
9 a.m. -12 p.m.
$80/month

Snack provided

One time $25 materials fee

Thank you for your support!
Megan Millington
Kurious Kiddies Preschool

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Parent Letter


Dear Parents,

Much has been happening during the course of studying dinosaurs. Our egg hatched a lovely baby triceratops.

Here are a few pictures of our dino herd.

Happy Birthday to Bella!

I thought you might also like to see how high the ice cream cones are getting. Wow! Next week we'll be adding on . . . . And then there's the Digraph Express full of cargo (pink stickies have their names on them as we pass off a digraph).

We learned a lot about Leprechauns today. They are pranksters. One turned our milk and pancakes green before school even started. Jocelyn didn't catch one in her trap over night and while we were singing Happy Birthday to Bella, that same little man apparently went potty in our toilet and didn't flush his green pee! (I think that is the first time I ever wrote "pee." Please forgive me.) The kids asked me to take a picture, but I figured you have enough of an imagination to visualize it.

After reading several Saint Patrick's Day books, we decided to make a leprechaun trap. We KNOW one is somewhere in this house, so it's just a matter of the perfect trap. I think the kids did a good job coming up with the idea, I truly had not planned out what the trap would look like, how it would work, etc. They decorated this particular box with rainbows and clover, put shiny jewels in it and then laid a marshmallow trail. He can not possibly resist this trap!

Next week we will complete our study of dinosaurs with a dino dig as we learn about fossils. I hope you have enjoyed learning about this as much as we have. We've learned about dinosaurs that lived in the sea, on land, in cold and warm climates and, of course, we've all been dinosaurs. If you haven't heard it yet, ask your child about elasmosaurus.

You take a turtle and a snake
put them together
and what do they make?
an elasmosaurus, elasmosuarus,
the giant of the sea

Thank you for sending your little one each day. It is a delight to see them.

Megan Millington