Let’s Talk About Peace!
We can’t believe we’re already three weeks into the school year. Wow, how time flies! Your children have truly been doing such an amazing job with all of the transitions and are becoming more comfortable in the classroom.
We’re learning that sometimes we feel an emotion but we aren’t able to put it into words. We’ve been talking about many different feelings and what can make us feel those feelings. Sometimes we’re disappointed, astonished, angry, sleepy or excited. Talking about our feelings helps us to cope better when our emotions get super big. We’ve been learning about feeling cansado (tired), muy fantastico (very fantastic), and molesto (mad).
Ms. Sadie taught a lesson on conflict resolution and how to use the Peace Rose. We talked about how sometimes our feelings can get hurt or we can feel mad at another friend. When that happens, the child can go get the peace rose and bring it to that friend to talk about the problem. Whoever is holding the peace rose gets to speak. The children take turns holding the rose and saying how they feel. At the end, when the problem is resolved, both friends hold the rose at the same time and say “friends.” We encourage our friends to solve their own problems as much as possible. Of course, we are happy to guide them through the process, especially when problems are too big for a peace rose talk.
We’ve also been busy exploring the four seasons and what delights each season brings. Whether it’s the drizzly days of spring, the beach days of summer, pumpkins in the fall or snowmen in the winter we’re learning that each one can be fun. We encourage children to think about what their favorite season might be and why.
You may hear your child mention “mentor day.” On Fridays, we give our older friends the opportunity to teach and work with younger or newer friends. By teaching a lesson, the child is learning the material at a deeper level. Many friends are more receptive to lessons when they’re given by an older friend. This also gives everyone a chance to work with someone new!
We do keep the room temperature on the cooler side and many friends comment on being chilly. It’s a good idea to send in a labeled sweatshirt that your child can leave in their cubby for when they’re cold.
You can view pictures from the last two weeks at this link:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1eZ9SIDU_fYY1WgwTTf0YFiYZk4qw5kzu?usp=sharing
Upcoming Dates to Remember:
September 6 – Labor Day – NO SCHOOL
September 7 – Teacher in Service – NO SCHOOL
Love,
The P2 team
“Peace is what every human being is craving for and it can be brought about by humanity through the child” ~ Maria Montessori
Monthly Archives: August 2021
Welcome!!!
Welcome to P2!
We are so excited to be back at school and see everyone again! We hope that you all had a rejuvenating, and fun summer spent with your family and friends. We truly missed each and every one of our students and have enjoyed getting to know our new friends!
This summer, Ms. Jessie got to spend two weeks in Mexico visiting with her family as well as spending time teaching summer camp. Ms. Sadie spent her summer visiting family in New York and Boston and spending time with her kids. Ms. Julie was a very busy traveler and visited Costa Rica and Canada!
We know that this first week of school has been filled with so many changes and we cannot thank you enough for your patience, trust and understanding as we work on getting the year in gear. We are doing everything we can to keep your children safe and healthy. There are many extra procedures and precautions in place, and lots of extra cleaning to ensure their safety. Please keep in mind that while it is mandatory for kindergarten friends to wear a mask, it is not mandated for our younger pre-k and pre-school friends. We highly recommend and encourage them to wear it, but it is not mandatory.
Our first week was SO busy! We’ve been getting to know your child, and friends have been getting to know each other. We’re starting to feel more comfortable with each other and new friends are getting used to the classroom. For some friends this is a big change and it does take time to adjust. We are so proud of each and every one of them for how well they have adapted to this new environment and to these changes. They are AMAZING!
We started this year by reviewing classroom procedures such as how to walk around another friend’s work, how to ask for help, how to sit at circle and how to practice grace and courtesy. We’ve been working on saying please and thank you, and how to have a conversation at lunch. Our friends have also been practicing wearing a mask, and learning how to properly wash their hands. We are so proud of how hard everyone is working!
A few reminders: we are unable to provide snacks for your child, so please make sure your child has a snack for the morning, and if they are full day, a snack for the afternoon as well. If your child has an extended day, please provide a snack for after school. We cannot stress enough the importance of labeling! Everything! Masks, water bottles, lunch boxes, extra clothes… please make sure it is ALL labeled. Also, please make sure that you are signing your child in AND out of procare every day. Thank you so much for all of your help.
You can view pictures from the first week of school at this link:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1sTs83OGuCpsyGkN3OZqN4EEfW09HfRNF?usp=sharing
Love,
The P2 Team
“Never help a child with a task at which he feels he can succeed.”
~ Maria Montessori