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of Port St. Lucie, FL
A Note from Our Principal
Thank you for your wonderful support in celebrating our amazing teachers during Teacher Appreciation Week last month. We’re so grateful for our team and the care and guidance they bring to our school each day.As we step into a new season, we’re looking forward to summer sunshine, exciting on-site visits, and all the fun activities ahead. We’re ready to embrace the adventure!
Sincerely,
Jennifer Castillo
Don’t Forget to Re-enroll for Next School Year!
Thank you to our families who have already secured their re-enrollment for the upcoming school year. Our classrooms are filling quickly and our teachers have already started to plan exciting new activities for next year. For those who have not yet registered, we urge you to complete the re-enrollment process as soon as possible to guarantee your child’s spot.
Summer Reminders
Please provide us with a non-aerosol sunscreen labeled with your child’s name. On water play days, please bring a change of dry clothes, shoes, and a towel. Closed-toe shoes are strongly encouraged to keep our little ones’ toes safe!
Summer Vacation
Will your family be taking a summer vacation? Don’t forget to let us know at least two weeks in advance so you can use your vacation credit!
Family Referral Bonus
Do you know a colleague who has recently had a baby, a friend in need of care who just relocated to the area, or a family member who is seeking a new preschool for their child? When you refer a friend and they enroll, you’re eligible for a free week of tuition. Ask us for details!
School Age Summer Camp
Registration for a summer of adventure is open, but spots are filling fast! There is nothing that compares to watching your child’s confidence grow and seeing them have fun and make friends. By enrolling, you’re giving them a summer they’ll never forget. Stop by the front desk to learn more!
Important Dates
June 3 – First day of Summer Camp
June 13 – Father’s Day Celebration
June 19 – CLOSED for Juneteenth
Ways to Turn Tantrums into Teachable Moments
Tantrums are a common occurrence in childhood, often leaving caregivers feeling frustrated and overwhelmed. But what if we could turn these challenging moments into valuable opportunities for learning and growth? By approaching tantrums with patience and empathy, we can turn them into meaningful teachable moments that foster emotional intelligence, problem-solving skills, and self-regulation in children. Our Links to Learning teachers employ effective strategies to do just that.
Validate and Label Emotions
Our patient and dedicated teachers acknowledge that feelings matter. Even if we’re not sure why a child is upset, we let them know it’s okay to feel frustrated. By validating their emotions, we help them feel understood and supported. At home, remember to get down to their level for a more meaningful connection.
Talk When Calm
It’s hard to reason with a child in the heat of the moment. With their heightened emotions, it is difficult for them to process what you may be saying. Our teachers approach each conversation calmly and ask students open-ended questions. This approach helps them process their emotions and learn from the experience.
Encourage Problem-Solving
We empower our students to find their own solutions by offering choices and alternatives. This helps them develop critical thinking skills and a sense of autonomy. At home, you could ask your child, “Instead of screaming, what could you have done differently?”
Foster Empathy and Understanding
We teach our students to recognize not only their own emotions but also those of others. By considering how their actions impact those around them, they learn compassion and social awareness. At home, you could ask, “How do you think Bobby felt when you were screaming?”
Instill Life-Long Benefits
These teachable moments have a lasting impact on children’s emotional development. When met with empathetic and constructive responses, they develop healthier coping mechanisms, higher emotional intelligence, and better communication skills for kindergarten and beyond.
Additional Tips:
● Know your child’s triggers and prepare for them.
● Set boundaries ahead of time to manage expectations.
● Equip your child with coping strategies, such as deep breathing or a calming sensory item.
● Create a safe space at home for them to calm down and regroup.
By embracing tantrums as opportunities for growth, we empower our children to navigate their emotions and thrive emotionally and socially.