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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Graduation at CMLC!

Graduation is such a happy time! Full of memories of watching little ones grow up to be big independent children. 

It was so much fun preparing for our graduation party! We asked the children what songs they wanted to sing and prepared a list. During practices at the carpet and during our walks outside, our songs grew and we added movement. We added hats and sashes to our wardrobes to make it official! 



The day finally arrived and we could not wait for our families to arrive! We all sang loud and proud! Our favorite song at Westmoreland was Herman the Worm! And while getting our certificates we all had made beautiful butterfly pictures to give to our Moms and Dads! 







Our Teachers and Families are so proud of all of us! And our Teachers at Creative Minds will miss all of our Pre-K graduates! Congratulations!



Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Birds, and Butterflies, and Airplanes-Oh My!

This month our kiddos have been hard at work learning about wings and things that fly! Our friends have enjoyed discovering different types of birds, bats, and insects. Some of our classes even got to make a pretend bat cave by hanging a parachute from the ceiling! They were very good bats, doing everything upside down. :) We also learned about non living things that fly, like planes, kites, and hot air balloons, and how they stay in the air.

We had a blast pretending to be insects. Don't you like our antennae? 


Out caterpillars came just in time! We are looking forward to their grand exit as butterflies soon!




We enjoyed some themed cooking classes. This was an airplane made from bananas (body), graham crackers (wings), seed butter and raisins (windows).



What a great unit to end our school year on! We are looking forward to the fun and creative units our teachers will implement during the summer months!


Monday, May 13, 2013

Mother's Day Celebration!

We had such a fun day celebrating Mother's Day here at Gateway on Friday!  We had lots of special visitors to enjoy fresh blueberry muffins and pink lemonade together.  We also created some awesome gifts, cards,  and take and bake treats to make together at home.  We hope you and your family were able to spend this weekend celebrating some of the most important and influential ladies in your life.  Thank you to mommas everywhere!







Friday, May 10, 2013

A Special Thank You!


"I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart, but for you my heart has no bottom."

The staff of CMLC would like to take a second to honor and thank the WONDERFUL families we have! With Teacher Appreciation Week coming to a close, we are humbled and grateful by the wonderful presents, treats, and cards we have received. We truly appreciate the gestures our families made throughout the week and are fortunate to have such amazing families! Thank you again for all you have done, we LOVE our families and kiddos! Heres to continuing to build a future with your family! 

See below for pictures of some of the wonderful gifts we received!

Teacher Survival Kits from the CMLC Management Team!


Delicious Coffee and Tea! 


Breakfast Goodies! 

Thank you!


Monday, April 22, 2013

Celebrating Earth Day at CMLC!




Today at our CMLC Schools we will be celebrating Earth Day! This is a special occasion that comes once a year, where we have the opportunity to celebrate the wonderful planet we live on, Earth!

Throughout the month of April, CMLC kiddos have been learning about being Eco-Friendly and what they can do to conserve energy, recycle, and be green. Being Eco-Friendly is extremely important to CMLC, as we strive to set an example for the children on how to make smart choices when it comes to environmental issues. 

In the coming weeks we will continue to teach about "Being Green," as we create bird feeders out of recycled milk jugs, create classroom recycle bins, talk about saving energy by using a potato light bulb, and more. As we continue to teach the children about this important topics, feel free to talk with them at home to reiterate how together, we can help save our planet!



Earth Day Special Snack: Rice Cakes w/ Colored Cream Cheese


Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Play and Creativity go hand in hand at CMLC!


"What do most Nobel Laureates, innovative entrepreneurs, artists and performers, well-adjusted children, happy couples and families, and the most successfully adapted mammals have in common? They play enthusiastically throughout their lives."
~ Stuart Brown, Institute of Play

Play is often described as a time when we feel most alive, yet we often take it for granted and may completely forget about it. But play isn't a luxury - it's a necessity. Play is as important to our physical and mental health as getting enough sleep, eating well, and exercising. Play teaches us how to manage and transform our "negative" emotions and experiences. It supercharges learning, helps us relieve stress, and connects us to others and the world around us. Play can also make work more productive and pleasurable.
Despite the power of play, somewhere between childhood and adulthood, many of us stop playing. We exchange play for work and responsibilities. When we do have some leisure time, we're more likely to zone out in front of the TV or computer than to engage in creative, brain-stimulating play. By giving ourselves permission to play with the joyful abandon of childhood, we can continue to reap its benefits throughout life.
Some of the reasons we play:
  • to learn
  • to create
  • to feel challenged
  • to pass time
  • to calm and focus ourselves
  • as spectators watching others
  • competitively to win
  • cooperatively
  • for the fun of it
  • for the joy of it

Play connects us to others
Sharing joy, laughter, and fun with others promotes bonding and strengthens a sense of community. We develop empathy, compassion, trust, and the capacity for intimacy through regular play.
Play fosters creativity, flexibility, and learning
Play is a doorway to learning. Play stimulates our imaginations, helping us adapt and solve problems. Play arouses curiosity, which leads to discovery and creativity. The components of play - curiosity, discovery, novelty, risk-taking, trial and error, pretense, games, social etiquette, and other increasingly complex adaptive activities - are the same as the components of learning.
Play is an antidote to loneliness, isolation, anxiety, and depression
When we play vigorously, we trigger a mix of endorphins that lift our spirits and distractions that distance us from pain, fear, and other burdens. And when we play with other people, whether they’re friends or strangers, we are reminded that we are not alone in this world. We can connect to others in delightful and meaningful ways that banish loneliness.
Play teaches us perseverance
The rewards of learning or mastering a new game teach us that perseverance is worthwhile. Perseverance is a trait necessary to healthy adulthood, and it is learned largely through play. Perseverance and violence are rarely found together.
Play makes us happy
Beyond all these excellent reasons for playing, there is simply the sheer joy of it. Play is a state of being that is happy and joyous. Jumping into and out of the world of play on a daily basis can preserve and nourish our own hearts, and the hearts of our communities.
Play and relationships
Play is one of the most effective tools for keeping relationships fresh and exciting. Playing together for the fun of it brings joy, vitality, and resilience to relationships. Play can also heal resentments, disagreements, and hurts. Through regular play, we learn to trust one another and feel safe. Trust enables us to work together, open ourselves to intimacy, and try new things. By making a conscious effort to incorporate more humor and play into your daily interactions, you can improve the quality of your love relationships- as well as your connections with co-workers, family members, and friends.
Play helps us develop and improve our social skills
Social skills are learned in the give and take of play. Verbal communication and body language, safety and danger, freedom and boundaries, cooperation and teamwork: all are discovered and practiced repeatedly during infant and childhood play. We continue to refine these skills in adulthood through play and playful communication.
Play teaches us how to cooperate with others
Play is a powerful catalyst for positive socialization. Through play, children learn how to "play nicely" with others - to work together, follow mutually agreed upon rules, and socialize in groups. As adults, play continues to confer these benefits. Evidence even shows that play may be an antidote to violence. In fact, those who avoid or have never learned to play may become lost in the world of fear, rage, and obsessive worry.
Mutual play can heal emotional wounds
When adults play together, they are engaging in exactly the same patterns of behavior that positively shape the brain in children. These same playful behaviors that predict emotional health in children also lead to positive change in adults. Studies show that an emotionally-insecure individual can replace negative beliefs and behaviors with positive assumptions and actions by living with a secure partner. Close, positive, and emotionally-fulfilling relationships heal and create emotional resiliency. Play provides a safe and joyous context for the development of such relationships.
Play, creativity, and flow
Psychiatrist and writer Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi has studied play extensively. He describes play as a flow state that requires just the right balance of challenge and opportunity. If the game is too hard or too easy, it loses its sense of pleasure and fun. Maintaining a flow state in games with others requires all participants, regardless of age or ability, to feel challenged but not overwhelmed.
When you observe your child at play at Creative Minds Learning Center, they are socializing and learning together. CMLC encourages play time and creativity for both teachers and children.