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Showing posts with label Tips for Children. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

​Winter Safety Tips for Children

It is officially winter! That can only mean one thing--cold weather is on its way. Below are some winter safety tips that will keep your children safe and warm this season.

Dress for the Occasion
Winters on Long Island can be very chilly. It is very important that you dress your children accordingly. On cold days, they should wear a winter jacket, warm boots, gloves, a scarf and mittens.

How to Stay Healthy
You are more likely to get sick during the cold winter months. To avoid the common cold and the flu, be sure to wash your hands frequently. It is also a good idea to cough or sneeze into the of your elbow. This can prevent the spreading of illnesses. 

We hope that the tips above will keep your child safe this winter. Looking for a superior nursery school on Long Island? If so, choose Miss Sue's Nursery School! Don't wait until the summer is over to enroll. Call 516-938-0894 today to inquire about enrollment. 

Web Source: https://www.aap.org/en-us/about-the-aap/aap-press-room/news-features-and-safety-tips/pages/Winter-Safety-Tips.aspx

Friday, November 20, 2015

Tips That Will Keep Your Child Healthy This Winter

It seems that everyone gets sick in the chilly fall and winter months. However, it doesn't have to be this way! Below are some tips that will help your child stay healthy all season long. 
  • Wash your hands frequently throughout the day. It can help fend off bacteria and contagious viruses. 
  • Remember to change your toothbrush after you've been sick. After all, germs can linger on toothbrushes and result in reinfection.
  • On a warmer winter day, encourage your child to spend time outside. Even 10-15 minutes of outdoor playtime can improve a child's mood.
  • Drink plenty of water during the day. Staying hydrated helps your body's immune system.
  • Feel a sneeze coming on? Don't sneeze into your hand. Sneeze into your arm instead. 
We hope that the tips above help your little one stay healthy. At Miss Sue's, your child's healthy and safety are our main concerns. Looking for a health conscious nursery school on Long Island? If so, choose Miss Sue's Nursery School! Call 516-938-0894 today to inquire about enrollment. 

Web Source: http://www.parents.com/parenting/better-parenting/advice/your-guide-to-staying-healthy-this-winter/#page=1


Friday, November 13, 2015

How Your Nursery School Education Impacts Your Career Path

Going to a reputable nursery school is more important than you think. Did you know that what you learn in nursery school could even have an impact on your career path? It's true! Keep reading to learn more.

Social Skills
For most children, nursery school is their first time interacting with their peers. This is extremely important in terms of developing social skills. After all, traditional education does not put an emphasis on social skills. You will need to have social skills in whichever career path you choose.

Math and Science Skills
At Miss Sue's Nursery School, our curriculum features two important subjects: math and science. It is crucial to learn about math and science at an early age. After all, children learn the most information in the first four years of life. When a child has math, science and social skills under their belt, the sky is the limit! They will be able to choose from a myriad of different career paths.

Need a top notch nursery school on Long Island? Choose Miss Sue's! We invite you to visit our facility. Our nursery school is a safe environment with the best care, the best attention and the best education available! Call 516-938-0894 today to make an appointment.

Web Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/18/upshot/how-the-modern-workplace-has-become-more-like-preschool.html?smid=fb-share&_r=1

Friday, October 23, 2015

How To Adapt To A New Nursery School

A move can be hard for a young child. This is especially true when a child has to switch to a new nursery school. Below are some tips to help you ease the transition.

Play Nursery School
It is no secret that children love to play make believe. Pretend that you and your child are in the new nursery school! Take turns acting out the student and teacher roles.

Visit The School
We invite you to visit our school and see our program in action. This will help your child know what to expect. That way, they won't feel as anxious on the first day. 

Practice Your Goodbye Ritual
Dropping a child off on their first day at a new nursery school can be difficult. To make it a little bit easier, practice your goodbye ritual beforehand. Reassure your child that you will see them after school. It can ease their separation anxiety.  

Are you new to the Long Island area and need a reputable nursery school for your child? If so, the answer is simple--choose Miss Sue's. We instill social, conceptual and perceptual skills appropriate for the stage of each child’s development.  If you are interested in enrolling your child at Miss Sue's, call 516-938-0894 today.

Web Source: http://motherhood.modernmom.com/helping-child-adjust-new-preschool-16975.html


Friday, September 18, 2015

How To Start the School Year Off Right

Each September marks the beginning of a new school year. It is the opportunity to start fresh again. Is your child entering nursery school? Below are some tips that will help them start the year off right. 
  •  Establish a morning routine with your child. It is important to give your child enough time to get ready. They are less likely to feel rushed or anxious.
  • Coordinate play dates with other children in the class. It will help your child develop social skills.
  • If your child is having a tough time with separation anxiety, give them a personal belonging of yours. That way, they know you will come back at the end of the school day to retrieve it.
  • Is this the first time you are leaving your child in someone else's care? If so, it is a good idea to allow family members and friends to watch your child for a long weekend.
Need a top notch nursery school on Long Island? Choose Miss Sue's! We invite you to visit our facility. Our nursery school is a safe environment with the best care, the best attention and the best education available! Call 516-938-0894 today to make an appointment.

Web Source: http://families.naeyc.org/learning-and-development/music-math-more/13-tips-starting-preschool

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Friday, August 7, 2015

Keep Your Child Learning this Summer

Some children are under the impression that school is the only place they will learn new things. Quite the contrary! Children can learn so much from exploring the world around them. Below are some tips that will help your child learn new things all summer long. 

Encourage Your Child To Write
Did you go on a fun vacation this summer? Did you visit family in another part of the country? Whatever your child did this summer, encourage them to write about it! If your child takes to writing, encourage them to keep a journal. 

Go To The Museum
A lot of children enjoy going to the museum. Little do they know that it is also a great opportunity to learn new things! 

Read Before Bed 
Even though school is not in session, your child should still curl up with a good book. Reading a bedtime story with your little one can strengthen your relationship and prepare them for a lifetime of academic excellence.

We hope that the tips above help your child learn new things this summer. Once the summer is over, your child may be eligible for nursery school. Looking for a superior nursery school on Long Island? If so, choose Miss Sue's Nursery School! Don't wait until the summer is over to enroll. Call 516-938-0894 today to inquire about enrollment. 

Web Source: http://www.greatschools.org/gk/articles/summer-learning-activities-that-are-practically-free/


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Friday, July 31, 2015

How To Protect Your Child From The Sun

When the weather is nice, many Long Islanders head to the beach. Whenever you are spending time outdoors, it is important to be mindful that the sun is always shining on you. Below are some tips to keep your child protected from the sun.

Wear Sunscreen
Wearing sunscreen is a must. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, it is best to put a broad spectrum sunscreen on your child. Remember to reapply it every 30 minutes.

Find a Shady Spot
If your child has very sensitive skin, it is always a good idea to seek shade whenever possible. Wearing a hat or spending time under a beach umbrella will protect your child from the sun.

See the World through Sunglasses
Don't forget about protecting their eyes! The American Optometric Association suggests wearing sunglasses that block out UVA and UVB radiation. 

We hope that tips above help your child stay safe while having fun in the sun. Once the summer is over, your child may be eligible for nursery school. Looking for a superior nursery school on Long Island? If so, choose Miss Sue's Nursery School! Don't wait until the summer is over to enroll. Call 516-938-0894 today to inquire about enrollment. 

Web Source: http://www.parenting.com/gallery/sun-protection-kids



Friday, July 17, 2015

Encourage Your Child To Read this Summer

School is out for summer! However, that is no excuse to stop reading. Below are some tips that will keep your child reading all summer long.

Do Your Homework
Is your child stumped on what book they'd like to read? Do some research to find a new book your child will enjoy. After all, they are more likely to read if the book appeals to them. 

Make Reading A Priority
Set aside a specific time of day when your child should read. Not only will this allow your child to read every day, it will show them that reading is a priority. 

Check Out The Public Library
Reading doesn't have to be an expensive activity. After all, the local library has books you can read for free! Make sure you get your child a library card. In addition, libraries often host free events for children. 

Most of all, show your child that reading can be fun! At Miss Sue's, 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://neatoday.org/2015/05/19/6-ways-to-use-reading-to-prevent-the-summer-slide/



Friday, May 8, 2015

Playground Safety Tips

At Miss Sue's Nursery School, each classroom exits into a large, completely fenced-in private playground with state-of-the art equipment: Two sets of Swings, Two playgrounds — a wooden Big Toy Playground and a colorful Little Tykes Activity Center with slides, climbing ramps, bridges and tunnels. We have a boat, helicopter, Pirate Play Ship, train and a giant Sandbox. Below are some safety tips to keep in mind when playing on the playground.
  • There is absolutely no pushing, shoving, or roughhousing on the playground.
  • Take off any loose items that could potentially get caught on playground equipment.
  • To avoid crowding on the playground, remind children to take turns.
  • Make sure that the playground is free of any harmful debris.
Our outdoor facilities were specifically designed to foster muscular coordination and independence. Children are always supervised by multiple teachers when playing on the playground. If you want your child to attend a nursery school that encourages physical activity, choose Miss Sue's! Call 516-938-0894 today to inquire about enrollment.

Web Source: http://blog.mass.gov/blog/safety/no-monkey-business-its-national-playground-safety-week/


Friday, April 10, 2015

How We Encourage Children To Express Themselves

At Miss Sue's Nursery School, we understand that each child is unique. We also realize that each child will express their thoughts, feelings and emotions in different ways. Below are some of the ways we encourage self-expression.

Expression Through The Arts
We introduce the arts to children at a young age. That way, they can express themselves in a healthy way. We let the children experiment with art through easel and finger painting, paper mache, clay, and playdough. Children are exposed to theater through puppet theater and dramatic play. Last but certainly not least, the children listen to music and play with rhythm instruments.

Allow Children To Discover Their Interests
There are so many activities for children to choose from at Miss Sue's. Children are exposed to crafts, computers, games, books and sports. We understand that each child will favor certain activities more than others. We always encourage children to pursue activities that they genuinely enjoy.


Our prime educational goal is the development of the whole child — socially, emotionally, physically and educationally. A multi-sensory, wholistic approach to learning is provided through play, art, music and physical activities. If you are interested in enrolling your child at Miss Sue's, call 516-938-0894 today.

Web Source: http://www.koobits.com/2013/04/11/ways-to-encouraging-children-to-express-themselves


Friday, March 20, 2015

Health Tips For Children This Spring

Can you believe that today is the first day of spring? We can't either! Even though Mother Nature is not cooperating today, warmer weather is just around the corner. Below are some tips to stay healthy this spring.

Dealing With Allergies
Ah-ah-ah-CHOO! If you hear this a lot come springtime, your child's allergies are flaring up. To keep allergies at bay, keep allergy medicine and tissues with you.

Fun In The Sun
When the weather is nice, children are more inclined to spend time outdoors. Even if it is not a particularly sunny day, your child should always wear sunscreen. There is absolutely no exception to this rule!

Creepy Crawlers
Spending time in the great outdoors will also expose your little ones to creepy crawlers. If your child gets an insect bite of some sort, be sure to clean it thoroughly. Children who experience heavy breathing, fainting or vomiting due to the bite should get medical help immediately.

Once the weather gets nice, we will be able to enjoy the outdoor facilities at Miss Sue's. We have a large, fenced-in and safe outdoor play area. It's fully equipped with swing, a climbing helicopter and boat, a giant sandbox, a state-of-the-art playground and a soccer field. All of this is specifically designed to encourage independence and improve muscular coordination. If this is the kind of facility you would like your child to attend, call 516-938-0894 today.

Web Source: http://goingcrazywannago.com/2014/03/childrens-spring-health-tips