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Principal’s Corner
Book Suggestion: “Thank You Thanksgiving” by David Milgin
Behavior Tips for the Picky Eater Avoid power struggles by giving kids choices
about what they eat. You pick the options and they make the choice.
Use cookie cutters to cut sandwiches into fun shapes to make them more appealing to kids.
Involve children in planning, shopping and preparing the food. Kids are more willing to eat if they help to cook the meals.
Introduce one new food item per meal and encourage kids to try one bite. If they won’t try it then have them at least touch or kiss it. This helps to desensitize them to new/non-preferred foods.
Kids like to “dip” foods. Provide lite ranch dressing and vegetables or fruit and yogurt for dipping.
Create a healthy snack box that kids can choose from, loaded with “parent approved”
PAT Hot Topics in Parenting:
Sensory & Feeding Issues
Thursday, November 9th
6-8pm @ East ECE12555 Partridge RunBabysitting & Dinner
ProvidedRSVP to Jan at 953-7635
Hazelwood Early Childhood News
November 2017
Hello!
I hope this newsletter finds you in good health and good spirits! Fall is upon us and so are cold temperatures! Please be sure to send the appropriate clothing to school so your child can comfortably enjoy outdoor recess.
Our program calendar is attached, please take a few moments and review the fun happenings we have planned.
Take care,
Teri EdwardsDirector, Early Childhood Education
Domestic ViolenceCommunity Resources
ALIVE 314-993-2777AWARE 314-362-9273Crime Victim’s Ctr. 652-3623Legal Services 314-534-4200ROW 314-588-8300Safe Connections 531-2003St. Martha’s Hall 533-1313Weinman Center 423-1117
For Men Seeking ChangeDeveloping Options to Violence 314-968-6626RAVEN 314-289-8000
PBIS in Action(Positive Behavior
Interventions & Supports)November is: “Take Care
of Your School” MonthTake Care of your School by:
Walking on the sidewalk and staying off the flowers, rocks and fences.
Throwing trash in the trashcans.
Walking in the hall with a quiet “inside voice”.
Putting your own coat and backpack in your cubby.
Take Care of your Home by: Helping rake leaves. Helping take out the
trash. Helping clear the table.