Weekday Update  
In This Issue
Upcoming Events
Get to Know, Go and Grow
Love Your Teacher Week
Summer Registration
Parent Workshops-Volunteers
Our Living Yearbook
Note from the Director
Souper Bowl of Caring
Deeper Discipleship
Parent Corner
Welcome back Ms. Donni
FirstChurch News
Facebook
Upcoming events 
February-
2-God's House
8-God's House
13-17 Love your Teacher Week
16-God's House
20-PISD Holiday-NO Preschool*
22-PISD Early Release
22-God's House
28-PTC Chili's Night in Allen
29-Parent Workshop-"7 Habits of Highly Effective Kids" Book Overview
 
March-
5-God's House
7-Summer Enrollment Forms go home in children's folders
7- God's House
5-9-3s and Pre-K parents sign up for conferences
9-PISD Early Release
9-Summer Enrollment Forms and Fees due in the WP Office
9-PISD Early Release
12-16 Spring Break NO Preschool*
12-MFP & Kindergarten Camp Enrollment begins
22-God's House
20-31-Family Conferences** (See posting on 3/1 for your child's class)
28-God's House
28-Parent Workshop- Conscious Discipline 7-8
28- Kindergarten Open House 4:30-6:45
  
April-
1-5-Family Conferences**
5-God's House
7-Easter EGGstravaganza 10:30-12:30
8-Easter
11-God's House
9-15 Week of the Young Child
15-Weekday Program Sunday @ FirstChurch Plano
16-20- Scholastic Book Fair
19-God's House
25-God's House
29-WP Rough Rider Day

 

*LFP open 7:00-6:30
**Classes will meet as usual with a substitute teacher
Get to Know, Go and Grow

Week 1- God Loves Me
Week 2- Love is Kind
Week 3- A Friend Loves at all Times
Week 4- Jesus is my Friend
Love Your Teacher Week
February 13-17 is Love Your Teacher Week!

ALL WEEK- Bring your teacher's favorite treat (look at their bio on our website for clues or ask the room parent for list). Put it in the bucket outside of their room (we are filling their buckets this week).
 
Monday/Tuesday- Bring in a special Valentine's gift for your teacher/aid/enrichment teacher.

Wednesday/Thursday- Bring in memory book page that will be sent home on 2/8 and add it to your teacher's memory book.

ALL WEEK- Fill out the heart notes you see laying on teachers tables and tape them on the wall or your teachers door way- so they know how much they are loved- we want to see the Weekday Halls full of hearts!  

We LOVE our Teachers at the Weekday Program!
InserviceSummer Registration

Summer is fast approaching!
Information on our new summer format and fees will be coming soon. 

Enrollment forms will be sent home on Monday, March 5 and returned by Friday, March 9. 

My Friend's Place and Kindergarten Camp registration will begin Monday, March 12.

We will be having a May and August Camp and spaces will be limited during these camps.  We will have three summer sessions June/July/August.

We will be closed for Inservice Training for ALL PROGRAMS August 24th!

 

Parent Workshops
Thank you to all the wonderful parents that volunteered their time for our 1st Parent Health Panel.  We have two more workshops coming up:

 

February 29th 6:30-8  7 Habits of Highly Effective Kids

 

March 28th 7-8 Conscious Discipline Introduction

 

Both will be in Chapel, nursery care is available with reservation.   

Our Living Yearbook

If you have not checked out OLYB, you are missing out!

 

The pictures from the Spagehetti with Santa event were so cute!

 

Please visit  http://www.ourlivingyearbook.com/register.aspx to activate your Our Living Yearbook account.  The email entered must match the email we use, as only Weekday families approved by the school will have access to the site.  All information you provide is for internal purposes only and will not be shared with anyone outside The The Weekday Program or Our Living Yearbook.  

 

After registering your new Our Living Yearbook account, please visit http://www.ourlivingyearbook.com regularly to view and purchase photos from the current and past school years.  You will simply click "Photo Galleries" and then provide your login information (this email and the password you created at registration).  Click the "plus" signs to open galleries. Each event you click will take you to its gallery of photos.  

 

If you have any questions or would like to donate photos, please let the office staff know.  Additional questions about Our Living Yearbook may also be directed to Katy Lane at 214.930.7699 or katy@ourlivingyearbook.com

 

 

PTC News

 Save the following dates for upcoming PTC events:

 

February:

28th- Chili's Dinner Night in Allen

 

March:

7th - Teacher Luncheon 

 

April:

29th- Rough Riders

 

Begonia Sales coming soon!

 

PTC needs Volunteers!! If you are interested email:

Layla Pugliese at aggie97_lt@yahoo.com

 

 

We would not be able to do so much for our Teachers and Families with out the PTC- Thank you!!

 

 

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February 2012
Note from the Director

Dear Families-

 

February is the month of Love and Friendship.  Plan on seeing many activities surrounding these two topics coming home with your child (ren).  One of my favorite scriptures is 1 Corinthians 13:4, "Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud."  This month your children will be exploring this in our Get to Know, Go and Grow in God's love curriculum and at Chapel.

 

God is working here at the Weekday Program from the pre-kindergartners' getting ready to enter kindergarten to our infants taking their first steps.  It is amazing to see the development that is occurring everyday.  We are over the half way mark for this school year, believe it or not.

 

We are designing the plan for this summer and will be opening registration in March.  We had great feedback from last summer, we will be continuing the same formate. Our children don't stop learning, even over the summer holiday.

 

Enrollment is looking very promising for 2012-2013 school year.  We are almost full in our MWF 3's program and nearing that in other areas.  We are very excited about our Kindergarten program this year.  We would like to have 100% enrollment by May 1st.  If you refer a family that enrolls we are offering $50.00 off your first month tuition in September or you can donate it to our scholarship fund.   

 

God Bless,

Shela

Souper Bowl of Caring & MDA Boot

 
The children are enjoying bringing their canned food to donate to God's Food Pantry.  Bring them in through this Friday!

The boot for MDA has raised $68.00 so far, we will be collecting through February 11th so have have your child fill the little boot sent home or just drop change into the big boot on the front table! 

Helping your child understand mission work instills a life long passion for helping others. 
Deeper Discipleship
A disciple is passionately committed to following Jesus by experiencing, living and sharing His love with everyone!
Parent Corner- Health Focus

 

The experience of breastfeeding is special for so many reasons - the joyful bonding with your baby, the cost savings, and the health benefits for both mother and baby. Read on for tips and suggestions to help you successfully breastfeed.

 

Why breastfeeding is important: Breastfeeding protects babies

  1. Early breast milk is liquid gold - Known as liquid gold, colostrum (coh-LOSS-trum) is the thick yellow first breast milk that you make during pregnancy and just after birth. This milk is very rich in nutrients and antibodies to protect your baby. Although your baby only gets a small amount of colostrum at each feeding, it matches the amount his or her tiny stomach can hold. (Visit How to know your baby is getting enough milk to see just how small your newborn's tummy is!)
  2. Your breast milk changes as your baby grows - Colostrum changes into what is called mature milk. By the third to fifth day after birth, this mature breast milk has just the right amount of fat, sugar, water, and protein to help your baby continue to grow. It is a thinner type of milk than colostrum, but it provides all of the nutrients and antibodies your baby needs.
  3. Breast milk is easier to digest - For most babies - especially premature babies - breast milk is easier to digest than formula. The proteins in formula are made from cow's milk and it takes time for babies' stomachs to adjust to digesting them.
  4. Breast milk fights disease - The cells, hormones, and antibodies in breast milk protect babies from illness. This protection is unique; formula cannot match the chemical makeup of human breast milk. In fact, among formula-fed babies, ear infections and diarrhea are more common. Formula-fed babies also have higher risks of:
    • Necrotizing (nek-roh-TEYE-zing) enterocolitis (en-TUR-oh-coh-lyt-iss), a disease that affects the gastrointestinal tract in preterm infants.
    • Lower respiratory infections
    • Asthma
    • Obesity
    • Type 2 diabetes
    Some research shows that breastfeeding can also reduce the risk of Type 1 diabetes, childhood leukemia, and atopic dermatitis (a type of skin rash) in babies. Breastfeeding has also been shown to lower the risk of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome).

Mothers benefit from breastfeeding

  1. Life can be easier when you breastfeed - Breastfeeding may take a little more effort than formula feeding at first. But it can make life easier once you and your baby settle into a good routine. Plus, when you breastfeed, there are no bottles and nipples to sterilize. You do not have to buy, measure, and mix formula. And there are no bottles to warm in the middle of the night! You can satisfy your baby's hunger right away when breastfeeding.
  2. Breastfeeding can save money - Formula and feeding supplies can cost well over $1,500 each year, depending on how much your baby eats. Breastfed babies are also sick less often, which can lower health care costs.
  3. Breastfeeding can feel great - Physical contact is important to newborns. It can help them feel more secure, warm, and comforted. Mothers can benefit from this closeness, as well. Breastfeeding requires a mother to take some quiet relaxed time to bond. The skin-to-skin contact can boost the mother's oxytocin (OKS-ee-TOH-suhn) levels. Oxytocin is a hormone that helps milk flow and can calm the mother.
  4. Breastfeeding can be good for the mother's health, too - Breastfeeding is linked to a lower risk of these health problems in women:
    1. Type 2 diabetes
    2. Breast cancer
    3. Ovarian cancer
    4. Postpartum depression
    Experts are still looking at the effects of breastfeeding on osteoporosis and weight loss after birth. Many studies have reported greater weight loss for breastfeeding mothers than for those who don't. But more research is needed to understand if a strong link exists.
  5. Mothers miss less work - Breastfeeding mothers miss fewer days from work because their infants are sick less often.

Breastfeeding benefits society

The nation benefits overall when mothers breastfeed. Recent research shows that if 90 percent of families breastfed exclusively for 6 months, nearly 1,000 deaths among infants could be prevented. The United States would also save $13 billion per year - medical care costs are lower for fully breastfed infants than never-breastfed infants. Breastfed infants typically need fewer sick care visits, prescriptions, and hospitalizations.

Breastfeeding also contributes to a more productive workforce since mothers miss less work to care for sick infants. Employer medical costs are also lower.

Breastfeeding is also better for the environment. There is less trash and plastic waste compared to that produced by formula cans and bottle supplies.

Breastfeeding during an emergency

When an emergency occurs, breastfeeding can save lives:

  • Breastfeeding protects babies from the risks of a contaminated water supply.
  • Breastfeeding can help protect against respiratory illnesses and diarrhea. These diseases can be fatal in populations displaced by disaster.
  • Breast milk is the right temperature for babies and helps to prevent hypothermia, when the body temperature drops too low.
  • Breast milk is readily available without needing other supplies.

We are going to be focusing on different health topics inspired by our recent Health Panels.  If you would like to see something covered please email me.  swannemacher@firstmethodistplano.org.

 

Taken from:  www.womenshealth.gov

Introducing and Welcoming Back Ms. Donni

  

We are very excited to welcome back Ms. Donni Lindquist to the Weekday Program.  She is coming back as our MFP Coordinator.  Most everyone calls her "Donni". She grew up in North Arkansas and Southeast Oklahoma with a large extended family. She married her college sweetheart, Tim, 25 years ago, and we have 3 sons. Joshua and his wife, Lauren resides in Arlington; Jeffrey is a senior at Sam Houston State University; and Jason is in the 7th grade.

 

She have worked in Early Childhood Education for 17 years and has taught in both public and private schools. She completed a Master's degree in Education in 2007, and is a certified teacher with the State of Texas. Her hobbies are reading, craft projects, and spending time with my family and friends.

 

She is very excited to be at the Weekday Program and love working with the elementary students.

"Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart."

FirstChurch News

 

Save the Date!!

Children's Ministry Calendar 
Upcoming Events
 

 

The Best Me Your Child Can Be

Wednesday Nights - Parents and Elementary Age Children

  

Feb 8- Building Deeper Disciples

Melissa Hatch

7-7:20 PM  All in Chapel

7:20-7:45 PM Parents in Chapel

 

Feb 15- Teaching Children through Mission Work

7-7:20 PM  All in Chapel

7:20-7:45  Parents in Chapel

 

Feb 29- 7 Habits of Happy Kids

7-8 PM Parents in Chapel

 

 

Easter EGGstravaganza

April 7- 10:30-12:30 PM

 

Summer Camps

 

Vacation Bible School

June 11-15

 

Bridgeport

July 10-14

 

MPK/Glow Kids Camp

July 16 - 20

 

Upward Basketball and Cheerleading

July 30 - Aug 3 

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