Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Para los Ninos: Loving Limits -- February 24, 2105

It is always fun to have Miss Tiffany visit!  Today she talked with our caregivers about reinforcing good behavior and setting limits.  Some of the strategies she mentioned include:

  • Establish routines
  • Appreciate your child's unique qualities
  • Listen to your baby's cry
  • Set limits
  • Be firm and react calmly
  • Teach your child self-control
  • Give choices
  • Really listen
  • Praise and encourage
Then we read...

How About a Hug? by Nancy Carlson
Sometimes a hug is just what you need!









How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night? by Jane Yolen
There will be no pouting or shouting or moping or moaning when the lights go out because dinosaurs kids everywhere know how to behave at bedtime!









As always, Miss Tiffany brought some awesome activities!  My favorite was ABC Cream...
Let's practice making letters and writing our names in the shaving cream!

We also played What's in the Bag? and made our very own Hug Hands to share with our family members when we have to be apart.  For more information regarding the Loving Limits program, check out http://www.cmhouston.org/loving-limits on the Children's Museum website.

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Quiet and Loud -- February 17, 2015

We continued our journey into the land of opposites with books about quiet and LOUD!

Be Quiet, Mike by Leslie Patricelli
Mike the Monkey is reprimanded for making noise when he taps pencils and clangs trash cans...  Until he sees a drum set in the music store and puts his hands-on talents to work in a most impressive way!







Who Said Coo? by Deborah Ruddell
Lulu is one seriously sleepy pig.  But every time she snuggles in her cozy bed, she's disturbed by the noises of two naughty birds outside her window...







Craft Time can be quiet...

Or LOUD!

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Houston Grand Opera: First Songs -- February 3, 2015

What a special treat to have a special guest from the Houston Grand Opera present a program for African American History Month entitled Peace, Hope, Dreams.  Miss Megan led us in several songs, dances, fingerplays and...  STORIES!

All the Colors of the Earth by Sheila Hamanaka
Celebrate the colors of children and the colors of love...  Not black or white or yellow or red, but roaring brown, whispering gold, tinkling pink and more!











Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes by Mem Fox
Babies are born in many different places, under many different circumstances...  But what do they all have in common?  Ten little fingers and ten little toes!






Sleep by Charles Anthony Silvestri
Based on lyrics written for a choral piece, we explore a child's journey into dreams.
















Miss Megan also shared a few of Mem Fox's Read-Aloud Rules:
  1. Spend at least ten wildly happy minutes every single day reading aloud. From birth!
  2. Read aloud with animation. Listen to your own voice and don’t be dull, or flat, or boring. Hang loose and be loud, have fun and laugh a lot!
  3. Let children hear lots of language by talking to them constantly about the pictures, or anything else connected to the book; or sing any old song that you can remember; or say nursery rhymes in a bouncy way; or be noisy together doing clapping games.
  4. Never ever teach reading, or get tense around books.
  5. Please read aloud every day because you just adore being with your child, not because it’s the right thing to do.