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Special Events March 15 th - Green Day Celebration at 3:00 p.m. March 21 st - P.A.C. Meeting at 5:00 p.m. Teacher of the Month We recognize Ms. Lateefah for her hard work in creating an awesome schoolers program. We are so glad she is a part of the Lighthouse team!

Character Value of the Month Laughing together is a way to connect, and a good sense of humor also can make kids smarter, healthier, and better able to cope with challenges. One of the best things you can do to develop your child's sense of humor is to use your own. Make jokes. Tell funny stories. Laugh out loud. A key aspect to developing your child's sense of humor is to take time to have fun as a family. Share jokes, play games, and watch funny movies together. Adopt your own offbeat family traditions, whether it's hanging spoons off your noses or wearing matching pajamas. It will be funny now and maybe even funnier in years to come, when you and your kids remember those silly family times.

Children s Lighthouse Fitness Program We are pleased to announce our Lighthouse Fitness program. Ms. Brianna Green will be our fitness instructor, she has been a part of the Lighthouse teaching team for 1 year. We are excited to give her the opportunity to grow with our school and help implement an exciting fitness experience. Our program will be catered to our Toddler and Preschool program and they will have fitness class once a week. Weekly Themes! Gross Motor Madness- Lower and Upper Body Strength Good Healthy Therapy- Stretching our Full Body Training Day- Obstacle Course Fun Fun Hustle Fitness- Music and Fitness

CHILDREN S LIGHTHOUSE PROGRAM MARCH 2019 Here are some seasonal and fun songs to share with your dancer! By The Kiboomers: Leprechauns Are Marching Dance, Dance Leprechaun Dance I m A Little Leprechaun ASK YOUR STUDENT ABOUT OUR MARCH SKILLS! Character Lessons Through Dance! We learn to APPRECIATE HUMOR when we do fun and silly songs like the A Tooty Ta by Johnny Only! WEEKS 1 & 2: High Knee March (forward, backward, and side to side) WEEKS 3 & 4: Basic Shim Sham Shimmy (Shuffle Step, Shuffle Step, Shuffle Ball change, Shuffle Step) Pointing and Flexing the Feet BONUS MOVE: Finding the Pot of Gold through learning the difference between jump, leap, and hop

KIDS YOGA NEWSLETTER Flower Yogis MARCH 2019 This Month's Theme: HUMOR Humor is what makes something funny; a sense of humor is the ability to recognize it. And a good sense of humor doesn t just help kids emotionally or socially. Research has shown that people who laugh more are healthier. Laughing together is a way to connect, and a good sense of humor also can make kids smarter, and better able to cope with challenges. HUMOR: See things from a different perspective Be spontaneous See beyond the surface Not take themselves too seriously Enjoy and participate in the playful aspects of life OUR LEARNING : Appropriate time for jokes. Silly Rhymes. Joke of the Day. Good Humor doesn t tear down, it builds up! Make someone laugh. PRACTICE AT HOME: - Cat & Cow Pose: Practice pose while saying, A cow that says Meow and watch their reaction. - Share jokes, play games, watch funny movies together. A family that laughs together... - Go To: www.floweryogis.com/blog For monthly Video and Blog post on Yoga at Home. www.floweryogis.com floweryogis@gmail.com www.floweryogis.com/blog

PRELUDE MUSIC EXPRESS Spring 2019 Babies Songs focusing on the element of discovery which stimulate the child s senses. Bubble and Peeka-boo songs with scarves, Name song which includes colors of what they wear. Finger plays such as 10 wiggly fingers, Grandma s glasses. Nursery rhyme songs that include spring songs. Examples being: Alphabet song, twinkle twinkle, Good morning songs and what are you wearing. We will be introducing rocking and b o u n c i n g s o n g s a n d lullabies. Appropriate percussive instruments used for musical discovery. Dear Parents, Music time is an adventure as we explore the world through a musical looking glass and reinforce the skills needed to grow and acquire knowledge. Early Childhood is a time for rapid growth and my aim is to awaken and develop your child s talent and joy for music. Our musical journey consists of many elements such as singing, clapping, chanting, stomping, moving, and guided listening. Focus will be on springtime and all the beauty and colors that surround us and the newness of the world in bloom. Music continually focuses on surrounding elements and reinforces colors of the rainbow, counting songs, days of the week, body awareness and exploring the many beautiful things and cultures in the world. Music is the Sound of Life! Sincerely, Patty Feinstein 1

Rooms 7-9 10 Singing songs to match pitch such as Good Morning in both English and Spanish and highlighting each child with a special greeting where they return the greeting. Rooms 3-4-5-6 Using simple children songs to follow one step directions. Introduce singing concepts to match pitch and use the voice. Incorporate singing with appropriate movements. Introduce Spanish with children songs for greetings and exploring colors. Exploring springtime with various spring songs with Mother Goose and nursery rhymes. Using these rhymes to fo follow directions, right - left and days of the week. Playing instruments to keep steady beat and rhythms with preset rhythms and call and response songs. Setting stories to music with instruments and song. Creating instrumental soundscapes to stories. Using movement with songs to to follow directions and steady beat and tempo such as wiggle worm or freeze. This also explores music durations of various speed. Children singing with appropriate movements. to a variety of children song. Emphasis on Spring and all the beautiful colors of the rainbow. Playing instruments to keep steady beat. Using various songs to reinforce keeping a s t e a d y b e a t t h r o u g h movements and songs such as the freeze or wiggle like a wiggle worm. Setting stories to music with instruments and preset rhythms to create musical adventures. 2