Look at the pictures in the Gallery to see what a wonderful time we had enjoying Thanksgiving. As the season of Christmas begins, the students of Bridges have much to celebrate. To see what is happening click: “December_Newsletter“
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Look at the pictures in the Gallery to see what a wonderful time we had enjoying Thanksgiving. As the season of Christmas begins, the students of Bridges have much to celebrate. To see what is happening click: “December_Newsletter“
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September is a month of “firsts”. There is the first day of school, the first day of Autumn, the first day of soccer, the first day you need a jacket, and so on. It is also a time for new beginnings. We meet new people, make new friends, and adjust to new schedules. It is a chance to begin again.
The summer is almost over and I have missed seeing you. I have missed your smiles, your hugs, your giggles, your voices and the enthusiastic way you approach all the challenges set before you. It will be good to start again.
I would also like to welcome our new families. To those of you who are beginning nursery school or Mommy & Me for the first time, I can assure you it will be a rewarding experience you and your child will look forward to.
For my new friends, who have come to Bridges from other schools or communities, I want to thank you for your choice. It will only take a short while before you will become a welcome part of the Bridges family.
So here is to one more first…let me be the first to say: ”Welcome to Bridges”.
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As Summer approaches the half-way mark, parents begin to focus on a new school year. I can tell because I have begun to receive the necessary paperwork and tuition payments that are due by August 1st.
I have also been receiving a fair number of phone calls all dealing with the same concern.
My response usually surprises them. I tell them “They probably will. I think I would.” After the usual short period of silence, I reassure them that we at Bridges do not take this lightly. We are prepared for it and have many methods we employ to calm an unsure toddler.
Think about the psyche of a three year old. They are in a room with peers and adults they don’t really know. The classroom seems great, the teachers are smiling, but it doesn’t feel right. Other kids are crying. If they are crying, then something must be wrong. I think I’ll cry too.
A two or three year old is incapable of saying I think I am feeling unsure about my surroundings. Would you please re-explain to me why this is a nice school? Their response to an unfamiliar environment can be tears, tantrums, or screaming.
I feel for the parents who are looking in the classroom on the first day. This is what they see; some children are quietly playing, others are just watching, some are crying and a small portion may be loudly expressing their desire to be home. As all this is going on, there is a teacher and classroom assistant with beautiful smiles on their faces, perhaps blowing bubbles or singing songs. They remain unaffected by the noise and are calm in their approach.
Each year someone asks me “How does the teacher do it?” I tell them we love what we do. We understand the feelings of a child and the art of reassurance–for both the student and their family.
Before too long, the room becomes quiet and the children join in the fun. When the parents who left return for pick up, they are usually amazed at the change.
If you ask me how your child did on any day, I will tell you the truth. Imagine the trust you would have in me if I tell you your child had a great day and then when you see them, their eyes are red and swollen and their nose is runny.
So for all of you with Day One Jitters, after 20 years of experience, I can safely say fears and tears can be a typical part of the beginning of any child’s journey. It’s why any nursery school teacher will tell you, at the end of the day, their greatest reward is simply a smile on you and your child’s face. And if it takes more than one day to get that smile, we have plenty of patience….and tissues!
All Field Day activities that were supposed to take place on Wednesday, May 16th have been rescheduled. Our new day is Friday, May 18th (rain or shine). All other details remain the same. The Field Day activities scheduled for Thursday, May 17th will occur rain or shine. It will be a great day as we [...]
Our children are growing so quickly. It seems as though we were just getting to know each other and now we are preparing to say good-bye. We plan to make the most of our time together. Click May Newsletter to see what’s in store for us. There is always something wonderful happening at Bridges.
The end of the school year can be a busy time for families. There is much to remember. I hope this helps you plan your time well so you may thoroughly enjoy each moment. Please click here: Graduation Ceremony Schedule 2012