YayBlogger.com
BLOGGER TEMPLATES

Sunday, June 19, 2016

Preschool Accomplishments

Last week Arley crossed another accomplishment off her list, she graduated from Preschool. Hip Hip Hooray!!!

She truly has blossomed into a new kid since first starting with the Nursery school. She was very timid, shy, quiet, kept to herself mostly and observed everyone, didn't want to participate in too much group activity, and liked hanging out by herself, but as the year went on, she was like a little butterfly that finally blossomed out of her cocoon and her teachers said she was a pleasure to have in class, so full of life and zest that has most certainly made this mama very proud. 

At the beginning of the year her teachers weren't sure if she would be socially ready for Kindergarten because she kept to herself a lot. She was also slightly behind in some fine motor skills initially because going through treatment was a greater priority. We didn't get to practice running, skipping, balancing, or catching/throwing a ball as much because her energy level was significantly lower due to all of the chemo and radiation. Still though, with some time and patience everything changed shortly after the holidays. She loved to participate in different activities, made some friends (mostly with the boys), and enjoyed learning.

What I loved most about Arley's preschool was that it was small, intimate, and very family oriented. The school itself is a non-profit and relies heavily on donations from the parents and community. They have a lot of fundraisers throughout the year that you actually want to participate in (tag sale, casino bus trip, stuffed breads) and the tuition is very affordable especially on a single mama's budget. 

The two teachers are also amazing. They have an open door policy to where if there's ever a concern, or you just want to talk about the progress of your child they make themselves available to talk to you and listen and never rush you out the door. The curriculum is everything your child needs to be ready to enter Kindergarten and they do a lot of fun field trips and activities throughout the year too.

I am very pleased with the education Arley received and we plan to still stay involved with the school as much as possible because we loved being apart of it so much.

No comments:

Post a Comment