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The Infant curriculum is designed around the latest scientific early brain devel- opment research. This child-centered program in- cludes easy-to-use activities that optimize key windows of opportunity for growth and development. Dr. Becky Bailey’s conscious discipline strategies are uti- lized to enhance social and emotional development. The toddler curriculum is de- signed around five developmen- tal domains and offers opportu- nities for differentiated instruc- tion to meet the needs of all learners. Our pre school program will address all developmental do- mains with intentional instruc- tion, a social/emotional empha- sis, and a well-rounded scope of activities. Frog Street Pre-K offers an extensive integration of theme, disciplines, and domains that are aligned with state and national standards. The joyful ap- proach to learning will en- gage children and create a learning environment where children feel safe and loved. During the first three years of life, children are rapidly expanding their skills in all areas of de- velopment: cognive, language, physical, so- cial, and emoonal. This early growth and devel- opment is so important that both schools and teachers must be aware of which targeted mile- stones are in place and developmentally appro- priate for each age range in their classroom. A Look At Our New Curriculum—Frog Street Frog Street’s Early Childhood Program September 2017 A COMMUNICATION FROM “What you teach me birth to three, will be what matters most to me. What you teach me three to five will be what makes me grow and thrive.” Pam Schiller, Ph.D. “Self-regulation is the key to school readiness and more powerful than IQ as a predicator of academic achievement.” Becky Bailey, Ph.D. Have you heard? Changes to our Food Program 2 Try This! Banana Butterflies 2 Keep your body moving with dance 2 YMCA Membership 3 Teacher of The Month 3 Celebrating Our Staff 3 Important Information / Calendar 4 Grandparents Day Craft 4 Inside this issue: Built on four key cornerstones: Early Brain Development Research, Intentional Instruction, Developmental Learning Domains, and a Social/Emotional Emphasis on development. Has your child mentioned a new friend joining their class? Meet me, Fannie and my friends in our Octo- ber newsletter! Infants Family & Home Toddlers Family & Home Twos Family & Home Preschool My Family & Friends VPK My Family & Friends September Curriculum Themes:

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The Infant curriculum is

designed around the latest

scientific early brain devel-

opment research. This

child-centered program in-

cludes easy-to-use activities

that optimize key windows

of opportunity for growth

and development. Dr.

Becky Bailey’s conscious

discipline strategies are uti-

lized to enhance social and

emotional development.

The toddler curriculum is de-

signed around five developmen-

tal domains and offers opportu-

nities for differentiated instruc-

tion to meet the needs of all

learners.

Our preschool program will

address all developmental do-

mains with intentional instruc-

tion, a social/emotional empha-

sis, and a well -rounded scope of

activities.

Frog Street Pre-K offers

an extensive integration of

theme, disciplines, and

domains that are aligned

with state and national

standards. The joyful ap-

proach to learning will en-

gage children and create

a learning environment

where children feel safe

and loved.

During the first three

years of life, children are

rapidly expanding their

skills in all areas of de-

velopment: cognitive,

language, physical, so-

cial, and emotional. This

early growth and devel-

opment is so important

that both schools and

teachers must be aware

of which targeted mile-

stones are in place and

developmentally appro-

priate for each age range

in their classroom.

A Look At Our New Curriculum—Frog Street

Frog Street’s Early Childhood Program

September 2017

A COMMUNICATION FROM

“What you teach me birth to three, will be what matters most to

me. What you teach me three to five will be what makes me grow and thrive.”

Pam Schiller, Ph.D.

“Self-regulation is the key to school readiness and more powerful than IQ as a predicator of academic achievement.”

Becky Bailey, Ph.D.

Have you heard? Changes to our

Food Program

2

Try This! Banana Butterflies 2

Keep your body moving with

dance

2

YMCA Membership 3

Teacher of The Month 3

Celebrating Our Staff 3

Important Information / Calendar 4

Grandparents Day Craft 4

Inside this issue:

Built on four key cornerstones: Early Brain Development Research, Intentional Instruction,

Developmental Learning Domains, and a Social/Emotional Emphasis on development.

Has your child mentioned a

new friend joining their

class? Meet me, Fannie

and my friends in our Octo-

ber newsletter!

Infants Family & Home

Toddlers Family & Home

Twos Family & Home

Preschool My Family & Friends

VPK My Family & Friends

September

Curriculum Themes:

Classes are held Tuesdays and

Thursdays. All disciplines taught—

ballet, jazz and tap.

Registration includes 2 complete

costumes and 6 tickets for Spring

recital, Fall and Winter parent dance

revues.

Stop by the front desk to register

today!

Here are some highlights to the

new meal pattern.

For children:

Breakfast cereal can now con-

tain no more than 6 grams of

sugar and must be on the ap-

proved WIC list of cereals.

Flavored milks cannot be

served to children under 6.

At least one grain item per day

must be 100% whole grain.

Grain based desserts (cookies,

donuts, granola bars, etc) will

no longer count toward meet-

ing the grain requirement.

For Infants:

Now divided into two age

groups: 0-5 months & 6-11

months.

Solid meal components will not

be introduced until 6 months of

age and only when the infant is

developmentally ready.

Fruit juice is not allowed for

infants at any age.

Did you know The Learning Cen-

ter offers dance classes? Help

your child develop rhythm and

creative movement, improve fine

and gross motor skills and work in

a group all while having fun with

friends and music!

Dance has begun but it’s not too

late to register and join in on the

fun!

Have you heard? Changes To Our Food Program

Keep Your Body Moving with Dance!

Directions:

Cut banana in half

Use pretzels to make a pair

of wings on each banana

half.

Break pretzel to add two an-

tennae to the top of each ba-

nana.

Add two raisins for eyes.

Cut and place a piece of

strawberry for a mouth.

Enjoy!

Banana Butterflies

Ingredients:

1 banana

2 oz. mini pretzels

1 mini-sized raisin pack

1 strawberry

Try This! Banana Butterflies

Page 2

Getting to know Sawyer!

What is something your

families would be sur-

prised to learn about you?

Since I’ve started

working here I’ve lost

over 100 pounds.

How do you like to spend

your free time?

Hanging out with

friends, going to Dis-

ney, traveling and

visiting my family in

Washington state.

What is your favorite part

about being with The Learn-

ing Center?

Watching the children

develop and how excit-

ed we both are when we

see each other each

day.

What is your favorite cafeteria

meal?

In elementary school I

loved the PB&J graham

cracker sandwiches.

Where is your dream vaca-

tion spot?

Jamaica

Celebrating 2 years with The Learning

Center:

Melissa Veras (Receptionist)

Alexandra Rodriguez Suarez (Infant

Teacher)

10 Years

Janice Joseph (VPK Teacher)

11 Years

Luz Jimenez Torres (Assistant Teacher)

Page 3

Celebrating Our September Work Anniversaries

Teacher of The Month: Sawyer Williams

As part of our School Family, you

have the opportunity to take ad-

vantage of preferred pricing on a

membership at your local YMCA.

Visit http://ymcacentralflorida.com

to find a location near you and

schedule a personal tour today.

Page 4

Grandparents day is

September 10th.

Help your child create

an adorable card the

grandparents are sure to

love and they'll have fun

creating!

The Learning Center at

LBV

2800 E Vista Blvd

Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830

(407) 938-0680

Fax (407) 938-0686

The Learning Center at

Sherberth

3261 Sherberth Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34747

(407) 396-3001

Fax (321) 677-0209

Backup Care

A Program provided by

LifeCare

www.Lifecare.com/Disney

(866) 574-7229

TDD/TTY (800) 873-1322

Scholarship Information

www.DisneyWorkLife.com/YMCA

WDW.Learning.Center.Scholarships

@Disney.com

*Include your Perner on all

Communications.

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2

3 4

No VPK

5 6

Read a

Book

Day

7 8 9

10 11 Patriots’ Day - wear red, white and blue

12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19

Talk

Like a

Pirate

Day

20 21 22 23

24 25

National

Comic

Book

Day

26 27

Wear

your

favorite

Fall

color

28 29 30

The Learning Center at

Sherberth

3261 Sherberth Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34747

(407) 396-3001

Fax (321) 677-0209