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December Newsletter

 

A Note from Our Principal 

As the holiday season approaches, we’re excited to celebrate community, diversity, and the joy of giving. Our students will explore various holiday traditions from around the world through hands-on activities, music, art, and more. We believe in creating a nurturing environment that honors the unique traditions of each family, and we look forward to sharing these experiences with your children. Be sure to stay tuned for more details via Links 2 Home. Together, let’s make this holiday season a time of warmth, connection, and shared memories. Thank you for allowing us to teach and care for your children!

 

Sincerely,

 

Courtney Selin

 

 

 

Have School-Age Children? Join Us for Winter Break Camp! 

Join us for the winter break! We offer flexible schedules for families and engaging activities for school-age students. Our Winter Break Camp is a place for exploring, discovering, and making new friends. See our admin team to learn more.

 

Family Referral Bonus 

Do you know a colleague who has recently had a baby, a friend in need of care who just relocated to the area, or a family member who is seeking a new preschool for their child? When you refer a friend and they enroll, you’re eligible for a free week of tuition. Ask us for details!

 

 

Save the Date!

We are hosting three Open House events in January! Spread the word and invite your friends and family to join us on:

Thursday, January 9th from 9:30 – 11:00 AM for an inside look at our curriculum in action

Thursday, January 9th from 6:00 – 8:00 PM for stories, crafts, and s’mores

Saturday, January 11th from 10:00 AM – 12 PM for a weekend walkthrough

*Current families are invited to attend our Thursday evening activities and bring a friend!

December 24 – School CLOSED for Christmas Eve

December 25 – School CLOSED for Christmas

December 31 – School CLOSED for New Year’s Eve

January 1 – School CLOSED for New Year’s Day

 

 

New on Our Preschool Blog 

 

How to Involve Your Child in Giving Back to Their Community This Holiday Season

 

The holiday season is here and one of the best ways to celebrate is by helping others in our community. While it’s fun to receive gifts, there’s something even more special about giving. Teaching kids to give back during the holidays helps them develop important values like empathy, kindness, and responsibility. That’s why we make giving back a priority each year during our Holiday Giving initiative. Our students learn the positive impact they can make and the importance of showing compassion to others. When you involve kids in community service, you’re showing them how to make a difference, even at a young age. This holiday season, we’re sharing some family volunteer and gift ideas to help your child give back to their community.

 

Create Care Packages for Neighbors

Preschoolers love to help, so why not get them involved in putting together care packages for your neighbors? You can fill the packages with homemade cookies, warm socks, hot chocolate kits, or decorated pinecones. This hands-on activity will make your child feel proud and connected to the cause.

 

Make Holiday Cards for Frontline Workers

Another great way to give back is by making holiday cards for people who work during the season, like healthcare workers, first responders, and postal workers. Sit down with your child and help them decorate cards or write short notes to thank these essential workers. A simple card from a child can brighten someone’s day and show appreciation for their hard work.

 

Donate to Organizations (Toy Drives, Food Drives, etc.)

One of the easiest ways kids can give back is by donating to a cause. This often just requires a quick trip to the store and a drop-off location. Choose an organization to support, then talk to your child about how they can help. Whether it’s selecting food, toys, or blankets, the important thing is to get them involved. Tell them what is needed and bring them along as you shop and deliver donations.

 

Volunteer at a Senior Center

Volunteering at a senior center provides your child with the opportunity to socialize with members of the community and develop empathy. They can sing songs, make crafts, or read books to the residents. Your child will love seeing the smiles they create as they brighten someone’s day.

 

Help at a Local Food Bank

You and your child can help by sorting donations or packing boxes. It’s a simple way for kids to understand the importance of providing food for those in need while working as a team with the family.

 

Spend Time at an Animal Shelter

Don’t forget our furry friends this holiday season! Volunteering at an animal shelter can be a fun way for your child to give back. Your child can help by organizing pet supplies, folding blankets, or simply spending time with the animals. This teaches kids to care for animals and the importance of kindness toward all living creatures.

 

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