Liberty Eagle’s Nest
November—December 2015
Liberty Eagle’s Nest Vol 22
January/February 2016
Love One Another
School/Daycare and Church Calendar
Jan/Feb/March 2016
Giving thanks to you for your support in and shar-ing your time during our fundraisers and lunch-eon.
January
1st Closed for New Years Day
4th LBCSD reopens
28th End of Second Grading Period
February (Child Dental Month)
12th Valentine’s Day (class parties)
Looking ahead:
March
9th-10th Spring School Pictures
28th Easter Monday
Teacher and Staff Birthdays
February
2nd C. Baisden
D. Bess
4th D. Taylor
Parenting by Design
Parenting by Design states they are a “faith-based” offering parenting
series that compare current parenting paradigms to be the ageless part-
ing principles in the Bible.
Taking care of #1
1 Cor. 10:12: So, if you think you are standing firm, be careful that you don't fall! (NIV).
Is it possible that in an effort to be the best parent you can be, you sometimes neglect your own spiritual growth? When the demands of your family require you to be on the go from dawn until late at night, you may be tempted to sacrifice your quiet time, prayer or other spir-itual disciplines. Paul recognized this tendency in the people he was discipling and cautioned against it. You will have a hard time giving to anyone from an empty spiritual "cup." Even Jesus had to take time away from the crowds and His disciples to talk to the Father.
When we forget to give God the best of our day, we may begin to see issues like anger, bitterness, resentment, and moral dilemmas arise. We are not doing our kids any favors when we are spiritually exhausted. As Paul was saying goodbye to the Ephesian elders, he cautioned them, "Keep watch over yourselves and all the flock of which the Holy Spirit has made you overseers" (Acts20:28 NIV).
Notice he warned them first to keep watch over themselves; then their flock. What a valuable lesson for us as parents.
When your relationship with God is your first priority, you are in a better position to serve others and your family.
Join us in welcoming our newest staff members!
They are:
Edna Johnson—3’s Assistant
Mariah Moody—Babies Assistant
Tatiana Olivia—Floater**
MyDazia Gee—Floater
Danielle Bess—After School Program
January
18th M. Gee
February has been dubbed the month of
love. As I prepare different Valentine activities
for my students to do, it makes me think about
the love our children have for their family and
friends. They help each other up when they
fall or picking up items that they have
dropped. I have noticed that they are very car-
ing for each other. Their love is unconditional
towards each other. It almost breaks their
hearts when they are told by their friends that
they are not best friends anymore, but with in
a few minutes they are back to being the best
of friends again.
Liberty Eagle’s Nest
November—December 2015
Happy Birthday to You!
JANUARY Gabriel Meeks Jan 5 Larkyn Earles Jan 8 Addison Pittman Jan 8 Kayla Brinkley Jan 13 Haley Gray Jan 15 Chloe Watson Jan 21 Wyatt Griffin Jan 23 Reginald Davis Jan 25
FEBRUARY
Charlie Bales Feb 3 Jeleigh Gutierrez Feb 4 Dane Duperow Feb 5 Taylor Pollitt Feb 21
Why We Are Here . . .
First our primary goal is to join you in establishing a faith foundation for your little ones. Secondly, we are delighted to be part of your parental team to assist with character building. Finally, early investment in their lives prepares
them for what is ahead in their future.
The Early Childhood Development Commission shares the following
highlights concerning early investments:
-The foundation of many skills for future jobs are established in the earliest years.
-The brains of young children develop 700 synapses— neural connections that
support learning and skills—every second.
-By age 3, the brain of a child has reached more than 85% of its adult weight;
however, [ the brain is not fully developed until at least the age of 21]
-Difficulties exist for children who start kindergarten 18 months behind their
peers.
We believe your children are precious blessings to society, and we are
grateful to you for choosing our school and daycare.
Love One Another (cont.)
The love that God has for us is the same as I as
child’s love. He loves us no matter what we are
doing and he waits patiently until we turn back
to him. God loves us as we love our children.
Sometimes we need to discipline our children,
he does the same with us when we need it.
John 15:12 states that it is God’s command-ment that we love one another as he has loved us. What is love? How can we display love to our children and others? Love is caring for each other. Have kind words for each other. Gentle pointing out what needs to be changed in our lives. I Corinthian 13:4 says ”Love is pa-tient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.” This is how we should be towards the ones we love. During this sea-son, please take the time to reflect on how you
We encourage you to allow Jesus Christ to build a firm founda-tion in your life. To accomplish this consider our ABCs of sal-
vation.
*A—Admit in your heart that you have sinned and come short
of the glory of God ~Romans 3:23
*B—Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shall be
saved! ~Acts 16:31
*C—Confess your sins and He will be faithful and just to for-
give you of your sins . . .1John1:9.
Please let us know if you have accepted Jesus as your per-sonal Savior. We will rejoice with you and provide you with information to start your journey with Him.
~H. Matthews—Director