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Thursday, June 2, 2016

5 Ways to Keep Your Kids Entertained This Summer

School’s (almost) out for summer! For kids, this is what they’ve been waiting for all year. But for parents, thinking of ways to keep your kids busy all summer can seem a bit overwhelming. While sending your child to day camp is an ideal way to keep them occupied, help them grow and develop their social skills, these additional activities will keep them entertained before they get there.

                            

Have a Treasure Hunt: Kids love adventure and setting up a treasure hunt is the best way to bring some excitement to their summer vacation.


Ride 100 Miles This Summer: We can’t stress enough the importance of keeping your kids active and healthy-- and making a fun game out of it is a great incentive. Create a chart with 100 squares and each time your family rides a mile on their bike, cross off a square. This will keep them engaged in physical activity and help with their counting too!


Visit the Library: The library offers so many wonderful programs in the summer. Take advantage of them by checking your local library’s schedule for craft sessions, science programs and story time!


Take a Walk Down Memory Lane: Revisit your childhood by introducing your kids to some of the fun things you did on your summer vacations. Did you hula hoop for hours? Or perhaps spent all night playing kickball? Your kids will have a blast playing these games while you relive your fond childhood memories.


Create Art: Summer time is the best time for getting messy outdoors. Set up a craft station with paint, glue, glitter and poster board and let their imaginations run wild.

Looking for a fun and educational way to keep your kids busy this summer? Miss Sue’s Summer Fun program is designed to nurture and build self-esteem in your children while they have fun in the sun. To learn more about the program, give us a call at 516-366-5623.

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Ways to Encourage Social and Emotional Development at Home


Children’s emotional well-being has a great impact on the way they are able to establish and maintain relationships throughout their lives. Monitoring your preschooler’s physical development is easy to do, but making sure that they are on the right path as far as social and emotional development are concerned can be a bit trickier. By the age of 3 or 4, children should be reaching certain social and emotional milestones.

How do you know if your child is developing age-appropriate social and emotional skills?

  • Can they correctly state their gender and age?
  • Can they recite their first and last names, and the names of parents?
  • Can they take care of their own needs, such as washing hands and dressing?
  • Do they adjust to new situations without an adult being present?
  • Are they starting to notice other people’s moods and feelings?
  • Are they starting to learn to take turns, share, and cooperate?
  • Do they expresses anger with words rather than acting out physically?

Understanding the social and emotional skills that your child should posses will help you reinforce them at home. Practicing the following activities are fun and important ways to help them develop and reach their milestones.

  • Provide structure and establish a daily routine to create a secure environment for your child.
  • Encourage their independence. Acknowledge a job well done when your child brushes their own teeth, feeds a pet or dresses themselves.
  • Practice reciting your child’s name, gender, age and address with them.
  • Play games that require your child to wait their turn, and cooperate with others.
  • Organize play dates with other children their age. Regular social contact is key in helping your child reach their milestones. During the play date, make sure to observe their interaction and how they handle conflict in the play group.

At Miss Sue’s, our main goal is to foster an awareness in the children of the world around them while presenting the social, emotional and conceptual skills appropriate for each age and each stage of  their development. To learn more about Miss Sue's, visit us on Facebook or Twitter, or call 516-938-0894 today.

Thursday, April 28, 2016

​Debunking Myths About Nursery School

There are plenty of myths about nursery school. Luckily, we are here to set the record straight. Keep reading to learn the truth about early childhood education.

Myth 1: My child doesn't need nursery school
This simply is not true. All children need nursery school! Children who attend nursery school tend to have better social skills and academic knowledge.
Myth 2: The impact of nursery school fades over time
Quite the contrary! There are plenty of long-term benefits associated with attending nursery school. Studies have shown the children who went to nursery school usually have higher grades. They are also more likely to graduate from high school and college. 

Myth 3: Nursery school is not worth the money
There is no denying that there is an upfront cost associated with sending your child to nursery school. Think of it as an investment for your child's future. Nursery school can prepare your child for kindergarten and the educational system in general. You can't put a price on that! 

If you are searching for a superior nursery school on Long Island, choose Miss Sue's. We believe in a multi-sensory approach to learning that is provided through play. Call 516-938-0894 today to inquire about enrollment.

Web Source: https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/education/report/2013/06/25/67886/the-top-10-myths-about-preschool/

Friday, April 22, 2016

​​Frequently Asked Questions About Miss Sue's Nursery School

It is important for parents to ask questions when they are touring a nursery school. The key here is to ask the right questions. Below are some of the frequently asked questions we receive here at Miss Sue's Nursery School.

​What will my child learn at Miss Sue's?
Of course, parents are curious about the curriculum at Miss Sue's. We are proud to have a robust curriculum. Our students are exposed to mathematics, science, social studies, language arts and arts and crafts. Since children learn the most information in the first four years of life, it is important to introduce them to these topics.

Do the classes take field trips?

Yes! We realize that field trips can be fun and educational. Best of all, field trips allow children to experience the real world. Children can make fond memories and learn new things while on a field trip.

What makes Miss Sue's different from ​other nursery schools on Long Island?

Miss Sue's Nursery School has been voted The Best Nursery School on Long Island for the 7th year in a row! This certainly distinguishes us from other nursery schools in the area.

Do you want to invest in your child's future? If so, enroll them at Miss Sue's Nursery School. We treat each student as an individual and encourage personal growth and development. If you are interested in enrollment, call 516-938-0894 today.



Thursday, April 14, 2016

The Signs Of A Great Nursery School

Parents always want what is best for their child. That's why it is so important to find a great nursery school. After all, it will be their first experience with the educational system. Below are some signs of a good nursery school. 

A Good Philosophy
Our philosophy is simple--we provide our students with the best education possible in a safe and loving environment. We accomplish this through group and independent lessons, learning centers and playtime. In the end, our students grow socially, emotionally and academically. 

Plenty of Playtime
As we mentioned previously, playtime is very important at Miss Sue's. A lot of people do not realize how important playtime is for a child. It gives them the opportunity to explore the world around them. They may think they are just playing, but they are actually learning. That's why we give our students plenty of playtime. 

Excellent Teachers
The teachers here at Miss Sue's are all certified and trained in Early Childhood Education. More importantly, they genuinely care for each and every child. Our caring staff can help your child learn, grow and develop. 

Looking for superior nursery school on Long Island? Look no further than Miss Sue's Nursery School! We invite you to visit our school and see our program in action. If you are interested in enrolling your child at Miss Sue's, call 516-938-0894 today.

Web Source: http://www.healthline.com/health/childrens-health/signs-of-a-good-preschool

Friday, April 8, 2016

10 Children's Books About Springtime

Spring is in full swing! Are you trying to teach your child about the different seasons? If so, below are 10 children's books about springtime. 
  1. Explore Spring: 25 Great Ways To Learn About Spring by Lauri Berkenkamp
  2. Everything Spring by Jill Esbaum 
  3. Feel The Wind by Arthur Dorros
  4. Who Likes Rain? by Wong Herbert Lee
  5. Planting a Rainbow by Lois Ehlert
  6. What Will Hatch? by Jennifer Ward
  7. And Then It's Spring by Julie Fogliano
  8. Fletcher and the Springtime Blossoms bu Julia Ralinson
  9. Spring: An Alphabet Acrostic by Steven Schnur
  10. A New Beginning by Wendy Pfeffer
Your child may have already asked you about different weather conditions and why they occur. A book can show your child that changes in the weather are completely normal and expected. It will prepare them for the April showers that are on their way! 

At Miss Sue's Nursery School, we believe that reading can be educational and fun! Our learning centers emphasize individual growth through language arts. Every day our children are involved with interactive language experiences. Please call us for an appointment or with any questions at 516-938-0894.

Web Source: http://www.pbs.org/parents/adventures-in-learning/2014/03/spring-books/

Monday, April 4, 2016

​Reasons Why Early Childhood Education is Important

Some parents decide not to send their child to nursery school. There could be a number of reasons for this decision. Nonetheless, it is important for parents to understand how important early childhood education is. Keep reading to learn more.

Cognitive Development
Enrolling your child in nursery school is a step towards cognitive development. At Miss Sue's, children learn about mathematics, science, language arts and so much more. Their minds are like sponges at this age! They are able to soak up all of the information. Ultimately, it prepares them for a lifetime of academic success. 

Social and Emotional Development
Miss Sue's Nursery School is so much more than the curriculum itself. Children will also socialize with their peers and learn how to work well with others. In addition, this experience shows them how to behave in a group setting.    

Looking for nursery school on Long Island? Look no further than Miss Sue's Nursery School! Our staff focuses on the individual needs of each and every child. We invite you to visit our school and see our program in action. If you are interested in enrolling your child at Miss Sue's, call 516-938-0894 today.

Web Source: https://www.earlychildhoodnyc.org/resources/aboutECE_whyImportant.cfm