Mystery Reader Day is one of the ways Little Scholars Downtown Brooklyn brings learning to life through family involvement. Each month, one family member from each classroom is invited to join circle time to read a story and take part in a group activity with the children. These visits help children connect books with real ... Sharing Stories and Building Connection on Mystery Reader Day
Crazy Hat Day is a simple and joyful way to encourage self expression and communication in the classroom. On March 9, children will come to school wearing their favorite hat. During circle time, teachers will invite children to share their hat with the group and talk about what makes it special to them. These moments ... Sharing Creativity and Confidence on Crazy Hat Day
Sending your child to daycare can feel like a big decision, full of doubts and questions. You want your child to be safe and happy. You also want them to learn and build strong habits that last. These early years shape how your child thinks and how they relate to others. Quality daycare in Chelsea ... Top 10 Benefits of Enrolling Your Child in Daycare Chelsea: Why Early Childhood Education Matters
Building Apologizing and Forgiveness Skills at Little Scholars Downtown Brooklyn This March, our classrooms at Little Scholars Downtown Brooklyn are focusing on an important etiquette theme: apologizing and forgiveness. Throughout the month, children will take part in guided roleplay sessions that help them practice how to apologize, how to forgive, and how to express their ... Helping Children Navigate Big Feelings and Friendships
Our classroom dance parties give children a fun and meaningful way to explore movement andself-expression. On March 6, children will take part in a classroom Dance Party and come to school dressed for a specialoccasion. Teachers will guide music and movement activities that invite children to dance, explore rhythm,and move in ways that feel comfortable ... Dancing, Movement, and Joy at Little Scholars Chelsea
Starting daycare can feel overwhelming. Some parents feel excited, while others feel unsure. Many feel both at the same time. That is normal. Your child may cry, keep silent, seem alright at first, and then have a bad time later. That is everything that is involved in the process. Most children need time to adapt. ... What to Expect in Your Child’s First Week at Daycare