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Finally we are experiencing spring weather! I look forward to us being able to spend more time outside this month exploring and getting fresh air into our systems. We also have a busy month filled with talking about transitioning to kindergarten, starting to grow our garden, and our last ELI trip is this month. If you are changing your child’s schedule for the summer please put it in writing, including the times and days of the new schedule and when it will take effect. Thank you. Enjoy the sunshine this month! Jeni Hoover Upcoming Dates: May 4 – Spring Pictures 8:30am May 7 – Birds’ trip to Library May 11 – New Cycle – Tuition Due May 12 – Kindergarten Step-up Day May 13 – Swimming May 15 – Giraffes’ trip to Library May 20 – ELI field trip to Dunham Tavern May 22 – Closed State Training May25 – New Cycle – Tuition Due May 25 – Closed Memorial Day May 27 – Swimming Reminder: Don’t forget to send your child with a hooded towel for swimming dates. This makes it much easier to walk back and forth to the pool and reduces falls. Birthdays This Month: May 16 – Avery turns 5! May 31 – Jack turns 5! Happy, Happy Birthday to You! Kendal Intergenerational News: Did you know that we started taking small groups of children to read with residents on Thursday afternoons? This has been a great success. If your child has a special book they want to bring in and share with a resident, they are more than welcome to bring it. May 2015 Newsletter Healthy Tidbit for the Month: This month we will be having a food tasting with the children and switching around our afternoon snacks to give them healthier options that they like. Did you know? A snack should include at least two food groups Meals should contain a fruit, vegetable, grain, protein, and a dairy. Challenge: Try to make healthier choices this month.
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Page 1: May 2015 newsletter format

Finally we are experiencing spring weather! I look forward to us being able to spend more time outside this month exploring and

getting fresh air into our systems. We also have a busy month filled with talking about transitioning to kindergarten, starting to grow

our garden, and our last ELI trip is this month.

If you are changing your child’s schedule for the summer please put it in writing, including the times and days of the new schedule and

when it will take effect. Thank you.

Enjoy the sunshine this month! Jeni Hoover

Upcoming Dates:

May 4 – Spring Pictures 8:30am

May 7 – Birds’ trip to Library

May 11 – New Cycle – Tuition Due

May 12 – Kindergarten Step-up Day

May 13 – Swimming

May 15 – Giraffes’ trip to Library

May 20 – ELI field trip to Dunham Tavern

May 22 – Closed State Training

May25 – New Cycle – Tuition Due

May 25 – Closed Memorial Day

May 27 – Swimming

Reminder: Don’t forget to send your child with a hooded

towel for swimming dates. This makes it much easier to

walk back and forth to the pool and reduces falls.

Birthdays This Month:

May 16 – Avery turns 5!

May 31 – Jack turns 5!

Happy, Happy Birthday to You!

Kendal Intergenerational News:

Did you know that we started taking small groups of children

to read with residents on Thursday afternoons? This has been

a great success. If your child has a special book they want to

bring in and share with a resident, they are more than welcome

to bring it. ☺

May 2015 Newsletter

Healthy Tidbit for the Month:

This month we will be having a food tasting with the

children and switching around our afternoon snacks to give

them healthier options that they like.

Did you know?

• A snack should include at least two food groups

• Meals should contain a fruit, vegetable, grain,

protein, and a dairy.

Challenge:

Try to make healthier choices this month.

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From the KELC Teachers:

From the Classroom:

The children have enjoyed our study on Pets a great deal. With most of them having pets at home, they have had

lots of information and knowledge to share during group time. They have also really enjoyed showing off the

pictures of their pets to their friends. During our study our former director Kathy Knipper came in to share with the

children how she takes care of the horses on her horse farm. Our ELI trip in April was to the Natural History

Museum where the children learned all about the human body and how it works. This trip is always a big hit as the

children always look forward to playing doctor and putting “Stuffee” back together. We are very excited that we are

able to get outside more now and enjoy all the great things that happen in the spring. Sara had a school project on

birds which included going on a bird walk and then making a bird bath which the children planned and then made.

They were all so happy to add the finished product to our play yard. We are also super excited to have all our

teachers back! Robin Jones has once again joined us after her winter break in Florida, and Lisa Turchik has also

been able to return. In May we are looking forward to starting our Veggie U program and also preparing those who

will be taking the next step preparing to go off to Kindergarten.

Have a great month! Karen, Sara, Mary, Robin, & Lisa


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