torah tots pre school parent handbook
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torah tots pre school parent handbook
TORAH TOTS PRE SCHOOL PARENT HANDBOOK A project of Chabad Lubavitch of Markham www.chabadmarkham.org 2 TORAH TOTS PRE-SCHOOL STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY Welcome to Torah Tots Pre-School. We are pleased that you have chosen us as a “home away from home” for your Pre-Schooler. We at Torah Tots are proud to offer a creative Jewish environment where your child's unique style is valued and nurtured. We encourage your child to explore the world, to learn to be part of a group and to solve problems in a constructive manner. Learning is self-rewarding, joyous and non-competitive. Torah Tots endeavours to create a unique, warm and friendly environment with caring teachers who above all are concerned about your children and shower the children with love and affection. Torah Tots shares with parents the important role of raising children to be caring, responsible and creative Jewish children. We look at each child as an individual worth our attention and respect. We are concerned that children learn how to care for and respect others so we help them to learn non-violent friendly ways of communication and co-operation. TORAH TOTS FACULTY & ADMINISTRATION We use a traditional approach and hands-on technique in presenting Judaic stories, Shabbat and holidays. With the help of our Rabbi, we introduce the children to the Shul, Torah, Mezuzah, Shofar, etc. All this is approached in a way that Pre-School children will understand and enjoy. Goldie Plotkin, Director Tel. 905.886.0420 x 225 Emergency 416.505.0480 We are concerned that children be raised in a creative and encouraging atmosphere, so we plan a program that respects their individual abilities and personalities. Our program focuses on social and emotional growth, the foundation for learning and living. Martine Veiner, B.Ed. Literacy Consultant Kinneret Feuer, Yoga Teacher Estee Silver & Soochie Eizicovics, Founder & Directors of Let’s Get Moving Torah Tots provides the excitement of new discoveries and development of responsible and independent thought. Torah Tots impresses upon the child basic attitudes, skills, and an ability to study that will always stay with the student. Our philosophies & policies are annually reviewed by the Director & staff to re-evaluate its effectiveness and to make the necessary amendments. Jay Stenzler, Director of Sports with Jay Esther Alexander, Administrator 905.886.0420 x 222 Rabbi Avraham E. Plotkin, Spiritual Leader/ Executive Director, Chabad Lubavitch of Markham 905.886.0420 x 224 Torah Tots is a program of Chabad Lubavitch of Markham. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Torah Tots Pre-School 3 Statement of Philosophy Torah Tots Faculty 2 2 I.GENERAL INFORMATION School Program 4 Fee Policy 4 Location and Entrance 4 II. CHILD’S ABSENCES, ARRIVALS AND PICK-UPS Absences 5 Arrivals/Pick-Ups 5 Inclement Weather 5 Apparel Needs for Children 5 III. HEALTH & SAFETY POLICIES Supervision Policy 6 Minor Accidents 6 Playground Safety Policy 6 Administration of Medication Policy 6 Emergency Information 7 Injuries 7 Serious Occurrence Policy 7 Anaphylaxis Policy 7 Childcare Supervision Policy 7 Criminal Reference Check Policy 7 IV. THE DAILY PROGRAM Curriculum 8 Montessori 8 Reggio Emelia Philosophy 8-9 Our Enrichment Program 9 Classroom Management 9-10 V. SPECIAL ACTIVITIES Let’s Get Moving 10 Sports with Jay 10 Mad Science 10 Book and Briefcase 10 Science Box 10 Music 10 Show and Share 11 Math Sacks 11 Shabbat Party 11 Birthday Shabbat 11 Shabbat Kit 12 Shabbatots 12 Old Age Centre 12 Field Trips 12 Visitors 12 VI. MISCELLANEOUS Parent Volunteers 13 Yarmulkes/Kipot 13 Tzedakah 13 Mitzvah Note 13 Parent Information Board 13 Statement of Nutrition 14 Snacks & Lunch Menu 14 Birthdays 14 Nut Allergies 14 Parent-School Communication 15 General Concerns 15 Newsletters 15 Parent Absence 15 Diaper Change Procedure 15 Beautiful Junk/Arts & Crafts 15 3 4 I. GENERAL INFORMATION Torah Tots Pre-School is licensed by the Ministry of Community and Social Services and is associated with the BJE (Board of Jewish Education). Our staff consists of qualified and experienced teachers who are trained in early childhood education. Our teachers participate in a continuous program of in-service education and studies for professional advancement in order to remain alert to the ever-changing needs of today's families and to the findings of current research. At Torah Tots Pre-School, your child will be offered a comprehensive secular curriculum that includes reading readiness, concepts in numbers, science and social studies. In addition, he/ she will be exposed to a rich and meaningful Jewish program consisting of Jewish holidays, traditions and the Hebrew alphabet and language. All of the above is taught through music, art and creative play. We hope to make you feel a part of our “family” as Torah Tots is a place where parents and, indeed, the entire family play a very integral part of the educational process. Through holiday celebrations, newsletters, parent conferences, social activities and PTA functions, your family becomes a significant part of the Jewish community. SCHOOL PROGRAM - TIMES Our programs run as follows: 3 day program: Monday, Wednesday and Friday 2 day program: Tuesday and Thursday 5 day program: Monday to Friday Hours: 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. Enrichment Program: 12.00 p.m. to 2.00 p.m. or 3:30 p.m. FEE POLICY Upon registering your child/ren into Torah Tots Pre-School, there is a non-refundable registration fee. The balance of the tuition is to be paid in (9) payments dated the first of the month, with the first payment being September (see Tuition Schedule). You are required to give one-month notice in writing if you wish to withdraw your child/ren from the Pre-School. This allows Torah Tots time to fill the vacancy. You may at that time request for the balance of monthly post-dated cheques not yet deposited. LOCATION AND ENTRANCE Torah Tots is located at 83 Green Lane, East of Bayview Avenue. There is one driveway leading into our property. Please obey the traffic signs. We ask all parents to please park in the marked parking spaces near the special Torah Tots entrance. Entry to the building for Torah Tots is only through the rear of the building. Should you need to go to the office, please visit the house across the driveway. Under no circumstances may any parent stop their vehicle on the driveway. This will cause a major congestion and is a fire hazard. A Directory will be posted indicating the classroom allocated to your child. 4 II. CHILD’S ABSENSES, ARRIVALS AND PICK-UPS APPAREL NEEDS FOR CHILDREN 5 Please send with your child a complete, labelled change of clothing. (i.e. socks, underwear, shirt, pants) in a plastic bag (with the child’s name written on the outside of the bag). This change of clothing will remain at school until the season changes. 1.Please inform the school if your child will be absent for any reason. 2.Please inform the school via car-pool or telephone call in the event of communicable disease (i.e. chicken pox, conjunctivitis (pink eye), measles). In recent years we have found many parents neglecting to inform the school of a communicable disease. We strongly feel that sending a child to school with any sign of a communicable disease is not only being indifferent to the well-being of other students but moreover the parent is placing their child into a very uncomfortable situation that can easily be avoided by keeping them home. Please keep in mind that your child will be engaged in messy crafts/ floor activities/ water play. Play clothes are a must. On the first day of school please send along a smock or an old large shirt for painting. In spite of wearing protective smocks, they sometimes get paint or other media on their clothing, so please dress your child accordingly. Please see that a pair of labelled, well‑soled slippers or sneakers are kept at school for daily use during the boot season. 3.Children attending school are expected to participate in outdoor play. Please do not send your child to school unless he is well enough to participate in outdoor activities. Please dress your child appropriately for outdoor play. Labels on coats, hats, scarves, mittens and boots minimizes loss and confusion. We cannot be held responsible for lost items that were not labelled, as there are many children who have the same items of clothing. ARRIVALS If you arrive early please remain with your child until the classroom doors open at 9:00 a.m. There should be no running around in the school building. As soon as school begins, at 9:00 a.m. our teachers must be completely involved with supervising your children. All conversations with teachers must be reserved for after school hours, except in the case of an emergency. There is a message book outside each classroom if you need to leave a detailed message and/or a telephone number where you can be reached. Children in Pre-Nursery still in diapers should send an ample amount of diapers and wipes. At the beginning of the school year each child will be expected to purchase a Torah Tots T-shirt that is to be worn on all field trips. The cost for the T-shirt is $10.00 and will be available for sale on Orientation Days. PICK-UPS If you want another person to pick up your child from school, the school must have written notice, dated and signed by you, stating the name of the individual you authorise to pick up your child and the date you are authorising them to do so. No child will be dismissed to an individual not authorised in writing to pick him/ her up. This policy will be strictly enforced – please co-operate. PLEASE BE PUNCTUAL. Dismissal time is 11:45‑ 12:00 p.m. Before leaving, please ensure that you have all your child’s possessions, including boots, backpacks, etc. Please do not pick up your children earlier than dismissal time. Enrichment Program: Dismissal is at 2.00 p.m. or 3:30 p.m. For further details on our Enrichment Program, please see (IV. The Daily Program). INCLEMENT WEATHER The decision about closing the Pre-School for inclement weather will be made by the Director. Closing will be announced on CFRB 1010, and CFTR 680. 5 III. HEALTH & SAFETY POLICIES ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION POLICY The health 6of Pre-School children is important to their parents and is also a concern for our faculty. It is the parents’ responsibility to determine that their child is well enough to come to school. If you child is not feeling well, please keep him/her at home. This will protect him/her health as well as the health of the other children in the class. Although ill children are required to stay at home, children whose illness is not infectious may return to Torah Tots if they are feeling well. Some children require routine medication/treatment over 24 hours. Torah Tots may choose to administer the medication/ treatment providing it can be done safely. If the staff considers a child too sick to be exposed to the other children, parents will be called and asked to pick up the child as soon as possible. The staff will use their own discretion concerning the seriousness of a cold. Each prescription or medication must be accompanied by a written authorization from the parent. Refer to For health precautions, children’s hands are washed with soap after they use the washroom, have their diapers changed, paint or do messy crafts, and before food is served. Teachers wear gloves and lay fresh examination paper on the change table when changing diapers. They also wash hands with soap upon completing the diaper change. Day care children bring their own sheet and blanket for naptime, that will be sent home every week for washing. Children must have their immunizations up to date before being allowed to start the school year. No child can enter school without a copy of their immunization record on file. SUPERVISION POLICY The supervision policy states that volunteers and students do not have unsupervised access to children in child care centres. MINOR ACCIDENTS In the case of a minor accident, the staff member who is closest to the injured child will take the following steps: Staff member treats child. Staff member phones parent if she is unsure whether further medical treatment should be sought. Staff member fills out Accident Form. Director signs Accident Form. Parent signs Accident Form. PLAYGROUND SAFETY POLICY Torah Tots Scheduled Medication/Treatment Record form. If the medication is to be given at the judgment of a Torah Tots staff person or in an emergency, please refer to the Torah Tots Anaphylaxis Emergency Plan form. The parent should hand deliver the medication in the original container and the device for dispensing it, and give the written instructions to the appropriate Torah Tots staff member. Refer to Torah Tots Scheduled Medication/Treatment Record form. Medication must be stored as directed and kept in a locked container/cabinet. It is preferable to remove a child from the activity area to administer medication in a quiet environment with the least possible interruption. Medication should be administered in a well-lit area. For each child receiving medication, an entry should be made on the Torah Tots Scheduled Medication/ Treatment Record form. The Torah Tots staff member who is giving the medication should list each dose administered and the time. If a dose is omitted, reasons should be listed. Our Playground Safety Policy contains supervision plans for the playground with diagram of playground showing Any accidental administration of medication (i.e. mediwhere staff will be positioned. cation to the wrong child or dose error) should be There must be adequate supervision of children on the playground to provide a safe outdoor play environment, recorded and reported Goldie Plotkin, who should then and to promote creative and constructive play for children. notify the child’s parent immediately Staff ratios cannot be reduced on the playground. Staff must position themselves so that all areas of the playground are visible, and must scan all play space constantly. A staff must be within three meters of all 6 Torah Tots Scheduled Medication/Treatment Records will remain in the Torah Tot’s school records for a miniclimbing equipment. Staff schedule for each playground mum of two years. which will be posted and kept in the Playground Safety binder. EMERGENCY INFORMATION ANAPHYLAXIS POLICY 7 that parents supply the school with their It is important daytime telephone numbers and telephone numbers of relatives or friends authorised to act for the parents (in case the parents cannot be reached). Each child with anaphylaxis will have an individual Anaphylaxis Emergency Plan. A copy of this form will be kept in the child’s file, in the zippered case with the Epipen, and also posted in each classroom and the kitchen. In the event that the child has an anaphylactic reaction, the staff will follow the procedures laid out in the child’s Anaphylaxis Emergency Plan. Parents should notify the office promptly, in writing, of any change in address, telephone number, as well as any change regarding emergency situations. Promptness and accuracy are necessary to keep records up to date and to communicate with the home when necessary. CHILDCARE SUPERVISION POLICY FOR VOLUNTEERS AND STUDENTS Behavior management policies and procedures are reviewed with volunteers or students who will be providing care or guidance at Torah Tots Pre-School before they begin providing care or guidance and at least annually afterwards. In the event of an emergency, the following procedure will occur: An attempt will be made to notify the parent. Depending upon the severity of the emergency, the child may be taken to the emergency room for treatment or 911 may be called. If the parents cannot be reached, an attempt will be made to notify the emergency contact. If the emergency contact cannot be reached, an attempt will be made to communicate with the child’s physician. All teaching staff are trained in first-aid and CPR. There is a written procedure for monitoring the behavior management practices of volunteers or students who provide care or guidance at Torah Tots Pre-School. The individual plan for a child with anaphylaxis and the emergency procedures are reviewed by volunteers and students who will be providing care or guidance at Torah Tots Pre-School before they begin providing that care or guidance and at least annually afterwards. INJURIES Criminal reference checks are required for all volunteers having direct contact with children in Torah Tots Pre-school and for all persons usually on the premises of Torah Tots Pre-School. In the event of a minor accident, G-d forbid, the following steps will be taken: 1. Staff member treats child. 2. Staff member calls parent if she is unsure whether further medical treatment is necessary. 3. If parent is unavailable, contact on application form will be called. 4. If contact is unavailable, child will be treated with the best of care at school, or taken to the doctor. In the event of an emergency, the same procedures will be done, only staff members will call 911 first. The ministry criminal reference check policy does not apply to students placed in the child care program by an educational institution; however criminal reference checks are routinely required by community colleges and universities prior to students beginning a placement in child care. CRIMINAL REFERENCE CHECK POLICY In order to comply with the policies of the Ministry of SERIOUS OCCURENCE POLICY All Serious Occurrences will continue to be reported to Children’s Services in accordance with the current Serious Occurrence Reporting Policy and Procedures. Enhanced Serious Occurrence Reporting procedures will be followed when emergency services (i.e., police, fire and/or ambulance) are used in response to a significant incident involving a client of Ministry of Community and Social Services and/or the incident is likely to result in significant public or media attention. The Director is responsible for reporting an incident that requires Enhanced Serious Occurrence Reporting. If the Director is not available the Torah Tots Administrator, as delegated by the Director prior to leaving the Centre, will be responsible. The Centre’s Designated Authority is the Supervisor who will ensure that the Ministry’s early alert system is notified within three (3) hours of becoming aware of the incident. Community & Social Services, the following policy has been approved by the board of Directors of the preschool, effective March 1, 1995, and approved by vote of the members at the annual general meeting on May 31, 1995. Criminal reference checks will be done for the following staff, student and volunteer positions: 7 1. All new teachers hired by the school; 2. All substitute teachers; 3. All new students who attend the school as a part of their training, or others who attend to do community service work. An exception will be made for short-term volunteers (20 hours or less) or those who will not have unsupervised access to the children. 4. All new approved duty day substitutes; 5. All new volunteer parents; 6. All new employees IV. THE DAILY PROGRAM While participating in these activities, each child will have opportunities to: 8 Our class schedule can be summed up in the following way. When the children enter the classroom in the morning, they are greeted by their teacher, then given the freedom to explore the various learning activities and interest centres that have been prepared before their arrival. These centres are changed from week to week, day to day, and sometimes from hour to hour. Paint. Clay. Collage. Musical instruments. Blocks, Books. Dolls to bathe. Suitcases to pack. Flour and salt to make play dough with. Special things for special days. And each day is a special day. There are enough interest centres and activities going on at one time that knowing that motivates the child. Always something new or some way that is new. But always enough things remain the same to provide the securities and comfort of familiarity. - play with his/her peers and alone - share and take turns - explore and discover - learn new concepts, ideas and tasks - develop creativity - expand interests and abilities - learn about the world around him/her - develop gross and fine motor skills - learn and practice the social skills needed to make friends and play/work co-operatively - construct with materials that may otherwise be unavailable - use “messy” art materials - learn from others while broadening his/her horizons - develop a healthy sense of self-worth as well as respect for others CURRICULUM MONTESSORI We are pleased to offer a Montessori segment in our school. It is an unusual mix of the best of both worlds being provided to the Torah Tots children. The basic principle of the Montessori theory is that children progress at their own level. The Montessori classroom operates on the principal of freedom within limits. We define freedom not by allowing the child to do what he likes, rather by liking what he does! Through freedom he comes to self-discovery! The steps of learning any concept are well analysed by the teacher and are systematically offered to the child. A child is always learning something that is indirectly preparing him to learn something else. The principle of teaching from concrete to abstract, from simple to complex assures any child any orderly understanding of any given concept. Torah Tots Pre-School provides a curriculum that incorporates all areas of a child’s development (physical, emotional, social and cognitive) through an integrated approach. The curriculum emphasises learning as an interactive process. Teachers prepare the environment for children to learn through active exploration. Opportunities are provided for children to choose from a variety of activities, materials and equipment with time to explore through discovery and involvement. Adults facilitate children’s engagement with materials and activities and extend the children’s learning by asking questions or making suggestions that stimulate children’s thinking. When the environment and teachers meet all the needs of children, they become physically healthy, mentally and psychologically fulfilled and well educated. To promote the child’s total development, the following activities will be included in his/her Pre-School experience: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Creative Art • Cooking Projects Language Experiments (oral & written) Puppet Play • Storytime • Water/Sand play Dress-up • Housekeeping Construction Activities • Games Block play • Creative movement Outdoor play • Fingerplays and Rhymes Manipulatives • Prewriting Activities Reading Readiness Activities Playing with friends • Science Experiments Computer Literacy • Dramatic play Playing With Toys • Flannelboard activities Music and Rhythms Math Activities • Puzzles Books • Woodworking ... And more The Montessori curriculum covers all principals, skills and problem solving, science, geography, history, art and music. REGGIO EMELIA PHILOSOPHY The Torah Tots philosophy has always been to consistently grow and expand our horizons. As such, I have been researching a highly acclaimed philosophy which some of you may be aware of – the Reggio Emelia approach to Early Childhood Education. This approach has attracted educators and researchers from around the world. Many of the top schools in the U.S., U.K and Australia have been inspired by the Reggio approach. Some of the key features of Reggio Emelia’s Early Childhood Program are as follows: Role of Environment as Teacher 8 Within the Reggio approach, the teachers place great attention to the look and feel of the classroom. The teachers organize environments that are rich in possibilities and encourage students to undertake extended exploration and problem solving. A classroom atmosphere of play and joy pervades. OUR ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Children Multiple Symbolic Languages This program runs from 12 noon until 2.00 p.m. or 3:30 p.m. and includes: Torah Tots has 9 consistently been using Dr. Howard Gardner’s notion of Schooling for Multiple Intelligences. The Reggio approach is in sync with this integration of art, cognitive, linguistic and social development. We constantly make sure to provide our students with art, drama, music, puppetry and play. Mad Science: Brings a unique, hands-on science experience to children that are both entertaining and educational. Creative Cooking and Baking Day: Each week a special activity will be explored through measuring, cooking, baking and using a multitude of sensory experiences. Sports with Jay: Focuses on developing children’s motor skills, physical aptitude, overall confidence and self –esteem. Music with Lynn: Brings an impressive assortment of some of the most popular Hebrew and English Folk and Holiday songs. Musical techniques to improve your child’s dynamics, tempo, beat and rhythm will be taught. Enriched Literacy: For our JK & SK students. We will focus on reading and writing through games, stencils and projects. Documentation as Assessment and Advocacy. This documentation is unique to Reggio and is something that we will be focusing on very strongly next year. Your children’s work will be documented daily and will be displayed regularly for you to understand your children’s expressions, ideas, feelings and interpretations. Teachers act as documenters for the children, helping them trace and re-visit their words and actions. Long-Term Projects Our children will work through projects which can be short term - one week, or long term – throughout the school year. The projects are child-centered and they can choose to re-visit them again and again. Teachers will help the children make decisions regarding the direction of study. Parents provide dairy or pave, nut free lunches. No meat products are permitted. Home-School Relationships The goal of classroom management is to help the child become self-disciplined. This is viewed as an integral part of educating the young child. CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT Children, teachers, and parents are interactive and work together. We will endeavor to include our parent body with the implementation of the Reggio approach into our school and ensure that the vision of “education based on r elationship” comes into fruition at Torah Tots next year. Discipline at Torah Tots Pre-School will take the form of positive classroom management. The school recognises that children are unique individuals who behave and learn in different ways. One Hundred Languages of Children The school strives to help the child become self-controlled, that is, to help him/her to experience the intrinsic pleasure in a ppropriate behaviour as opposed to “behaving” just to please adults. By: Loris Malaguzzi The child is made of one hundred. The child has a hundred languages, a hundred hands, a hundred thoughts. A hundred ways of thinking, of playing, of speaking. A hundred, always a hundred ways of listening, of marveling, and of loving. A hundred joys for singing and understanding. A hundred worlds to discover. A hundred worlds to invent. A hundred worlds to dream. The focus of this past year’s Art Exhibit was One Hundred Languages of Children. The theme was inspired by Reggio’s philosophy. The feedback we received from our parent body was outstanding. We are sure you will be equally fascinated by what is about to come this year. We hope that by bringing the Reggio Emelia approach to Torah Tots, we will discover and unfold your child’s love of learning, discovery, and of life. We are confident this will complement our already successful and vibrant program at Torah Tots. On our Curriculum Night in September we will welcome Tiziana Ciccone, our Reggio consultant who will address the parents and teach us about the Reggio philosophy so parents and teachers can work together toward reaching new goals in our curriculum. The school encourages children to be independent and to solve their own problems. The teacher will lead the child to this point gradually, offering assistance and modelling along the way. The school takes into consideration behaviour that is typical and developmentally appropriate and provides developmentally appropriate equipment, materials and activities. Expectations are stated in the positive form, such as “Please walk” versus “Don’t run”. Teaching staff use meaningful and descriptive praise. Teaching staff respect the child. Teaching staff do nothing to humiliate or shame the child. Teaching staff speak to the behaviour, not the child; e.g. “Hitting hurts. Let’s find another way to solve this problem”, instead of “You are a bad child for hitting”. 9 The child is allowed to experience the natural and logical consequences of his/her behaviour whenever possible. For example: the natural consequence of playing too roughly with The logical consequence of spilled paint is that you need to help clean it up. A natural consequence requires no outside involvement.10A logical consequence needs an adult to follow through. If necessary, in order to prevent a child from hurting himself or others or from doing damage to equipment, a teacher may block the child without physical restraint. The child will be helped as lovingly as possible with a helpful attitude rather than a punishing or admonishing one. The child is allowed to express anger, frustration, sadness, hurt or fear – all of which are honest, healthy emotions. “Sit and watch” is used after other management techniques have been tried. During “sit and watch”, the child sits on a chair within sight of the teacher. The child may determine when he/ she is ready to get up, or a short (2 or 3 minutes) time limit may be set. In rare cases, a child will be asked to leave the classroom and sit in the office for a short time, always supervised. No corporal (physical) punishment is used. V. SPECIAL ACTIVITIES LET’S GET MOVING This part of our program offers a fun-filled interactive program for pre-school children that focuses on developing and strengthening gross motor skills while incorporating music, instruments, songs and finger play as well as hoops, balls of all sizes, colourful scarves, parachute, bubbles and much more. We include interactive activities which encourage children to work together with their peers in a fun and stimulating atmosphere. By engaging the children in a variety of physical activities, we create a high energy learning environment where the children are encouraged to expand their minds and exercise their bodies. SPORTS WITH JAY This program is focused on developing children’s motor skills, physical aptitude, overall confidence and self–esteem. It is taught in a non-competitive, structured and fun fashion. This ensures that each child will benefit from the program at his/ her own pace. Even children, who usually don’t express an interest in sports have a great time. Co-operative Games: The programs are successful because they always start with co-operative games. While these games are lots of fun, they also promote teamwork so the children learn the importance of sportsmanship and encouraging others. Some of the sports we play at Torah Tots include: soccer, baseball, basketball, floor hockey, tennis, volleyball, lacrosse and dodge ball. MAD SCIENCE Torah Tots is proud to partner up with Mad Science, the world’s leading science enrichment program. Mad Science gives a unique, hands-on science experience to children that are both entertaining and educational. The program 10 introduces a world of discovery while sparking children’s imaginations. Mad Science encourages scientific literacy in children in an age when science is as vital as reading, writing, particular area of science and include topics like rocketry, magnets, polymers, and even the science of toys! Children engage in exciting hands-on activities, watch spectacular demonstrations and take home things that they have made themselves like model rockets, periscopes, Mad Science putty and more. BOOK AND BRIEFCASE An attractive briefcase full of stationary, scissors, pens, crayons, etc. is given daily to one child at Torah Tots. This child will have the opportunity to choose his/her favourite book from our school library to include in a B & B. The purpose of a B & B is to give you and your child the opportunity to read this book together, draw or write something that your child will share with the class the next day. We hope this will foster a healthy literary development in your child. THE SCIENCE BOX Our Junior Kindergarten classes incorporate our Science Program called “The Science Box”. Each week a child will be chosen to take home a box full of science experiments. You will have the opportunity to experiment with your child using the many usual and unusual objects that we will supply. Upon completing your experiments, your child will have a chance to share his/her observations with the class. You might develop an Einstein after all! MUSIC An impressive assortment of some of the most popular Hebrew and English Folk and Holiday songs have been c hosen for the children to learn. Musical techniques to improve your child's dynamics, tempo, beat and rhythm will be taught. Music class also features folk dancing, musical instruments, and drama/ poetry, developing musical memories of pattern and rhythm and much more. 11 SHOW AND SHARE Wednesday will be Show and Share day. The children can bring in any item they choose from home (of course, with the approval of Mom first!). They will have the opportunity to talk about it to their classmates during circle time and share it with their friends during free play. This gives the children an opportunity to share their belongings with their friends while boosting their confidence. Toys should only be brought in for Show & Share Day. Teachers cannot be responsible for toys brought in at any other day. MATH SACKS Welcome to Math Sacks. We hope that you and your child will have an exciting time together exploring the wonderful world of math. Math Sack contains a different math activity extending concepts currently being taught in your child’s class. These activities serve to involve parents in the learning process as well as reinforce the math concepts that the children have learned in school. Each Math Sack also includes a book that relates to the theme of the activity, and some Math Sacks contain extra fun activities that you may want to try with your child. Math Sack is not homework, but is meant to be a fun activity for the children to share with their parents. SHABBAT PROGRAMS: SHABBAT PARTY Friday is a very special day at Torah Tots. On Friday we organise a Shabbat party for the children. Every week a different boy and girl will be chosen to be the Eema (Mommy) and Abba (Daddy). A note will be sent home in the beginning of the week informing you if your child was chosen. The Abba should bring along 2 small Kosher Challah and the Eema should bring a special nosh for the class. The real Mommies of these children are then invited to join us for this special program and take pictures of these precious moments. Kosher foods must be purchased through IGA, Clark and Hilda. This program also takes place on Thursday for those children who attend only 2 days per week. BIRTHDAY SHABBAT Every Hebrew month there will be a Birthday Shabbat celebration for children whose birthdays fall within that month. Parents and extended family members will be invited to attend this celebration, which takes place on Shabbat at our Synagogue. Your child will be called up for a special blessing in honour of their birthday. They will also receive a beautiful “Hebrew” Birthday Certificate and enjoy a huge Birthday Cake at our Kiddush following services. Invitations will be sent out a month prior. 11 SHABBAT KIT 12 one boy and one girl from each class will Each Shabbat be given a Shabbat Kit to take home for the weekend. This kit contains two Challah, grape juice, candlestick and candle, head coverings and a Journal. The families are asked to use this Kit and then write their comments in the Journal. The Kit should then be returned to school on the following Monday. SHABBATOTS ShabbaTots is our Shabbat program for Torah Tots age children. They meet with Morah Esther on Saturday mornings at 10.30 a.m. to learn the delights and wonders of Shabbat first hand. This program makes the transition into Torah Tots that much easier – the children become familiar with the building and its layout. Please try and join us before September – you’ll be so glad you did! OLD AGE CENTRE Periodically the children will visit an old age centre to bring the elderly the spirit of the holiday or just simply a smile. This program has as everlasting effect on the children, giving them as appreciation for different phases of life and helps them to learn how to communicate with the elderly in their own respective families. This program is for our older class. FIELD TRIPS Throughout the year your child will participate in several exciting and educational field trips. Permission slips will be sent home and must be signed and returned before each trip. The school will make arrangements for transportation with a private bus company. When needed, we will ask of parents to help chaperon and accompany us on some outings. We always appreciate your voluntary assistance and urge you to participate whenever possible. Sometimes, there may be a small fee for the children on these trips. Please note that if you participate in any field trips, any such fees, etc. will be your responsibility. Children must wear their Torah Tots T-shirts on all field trips. VISITORS The staff welcomes interesting visitors (i.e. doctors, musicians, artists) to the program, who will talk with the Pre-School children about their professions, interests or hobbies. Please inform the staff if you know of such a person, since the children will enjoy their participation in the program. 12 VI. MISCELLANEOUS 13 PARENT VOLUNTEERS Torah Tots has an extremely active PTA. We need two parents per class to volunteer. The function of the PTA will be to act as a liaison between parents and teachers/ Director, to help with fundraising projects and other school related activities. If you have ever done this before and enjoy being directly involved in your child’s school, please call Goldie before September. YARMULKES/KIPOT All boys are required to wear Kipot every day to school. Please send along 2 Kipot with your child's name on them. We prefer large ones that do not require pins and they should be kept in school. Teachers will be enforcing this school rule. Thank you in advance. TZEDAKAH One of the most beautiful Mitzvot in Judaism is charity. The children are encouraged to bring a penny every day to put in the Tzedakah box (pushka). This experience in giving helps develop awareness and a commitment to share with others who are less fortunate. MITZVAH NOTE Please send a Mitzvah Note periodically. This is a note that tells something special that the child has done. Children really look forward to hearing what their parents have to say. PARENT INFORMATION BOARD On the large bulletin boards in the corridor you will find our parent information board. Please check this board daily as the information on the board changes frequently. Some information will include your child’s daily progress with all developmental goals outlined clearly for all to understand. Special trips, events or visitors. News and views about parenting. Lectures or courses offered for parents and an opportunity for parents to exchange information. We are also encouraging all parents to drop us a note every once in a while to our exchange box (located in our corridor) with any comments, ideas or suggestions - we like to keep the lines of communication always open. 13 TORAH TOTS STATEMENT OF NUTRITION 14 Our standards of nutrition adhere to the Canadian Food Guide recommendations and is supported by Canadian certified Dieticians. SNACKS & LUNCH MENU We serve healthy snacks and juice daily. - Our snack menu is posted on our parent bulletin board. All children who stay for the lunch program are provided with a hot lunch prepared fresh daily. The following is our weekly snack & lunch menu: Day AM Lunch PM Mon. Applesauce or sliced vegetables with dip Cheerios Raisins Scrambled Eggs Fries Sliced Veggies Cheerios Pita with Chummus Whole wheat pasta OR couscous Steamed veggies Fish Fillets Brown Rice Steamed Mixed Vegetables Vegetable Soup Pizza Hearty Vegetable soup Sliced vegetables N/A Pretzels Sliced Apples Tues. Wed. Fresh Fruit Thurs . Pretzels Fri. Shreddies Shreddies Sliced Vegetables with dip N/A BIRTHDAYS Classroom birthday parties may be arranged in co-operation with the staff at school - at least two weeks in advance. The school must certify all refreshments brought for the celebration kosher and approved. Our teachers will be more than happy to advise you in the planning and preparation of the party, and in addition, will add special games, stories and songs to make this a special time for your child. We cannot distribute birthday party invitations – Sorry. NUT ALLERGIES PLEASE NOTE THAT OUR BUILDING IS A COMPLETELY NUT-FREE FACILITY. ITEMS CONTAINING NUTS OR NUT OIL ARE NOT PERMITTED. 14 PARENT-SCHOOL COMMUNICATION 15 Communication between parents and school is very important to insure that Pre-School is a meaningful and pleasant experience for your child. Parent/Teacher conferences are held annually. Times are set aside for your personal interview with your child’s teachers. You can also expect to receive two telephone calls over the year from your child’s teacher. If you have any questions regarding your child’s progress before, after or in between conference dates, please feel free to contact the Director for an appointment. Telephone conferences are not encouraged. GENERAL CONCERNS Should you have any questions or concerns regarding your child's class, we expect that you will contact the following professionals in this order: a) Your child’s teacher; b) School principal; c) The chairperson of the Education Committee. NEWSLETTERS Newsletters will be given out approximately once a week. They will tell about special events in the classes as well as important information you need to know. Please read them. Your c omments are always welcome, as we are always looking for new ideas and ways to improve our educational program. PARENT ABSENSE If, for any reason, parents will be away from home for any length of time, please advise the school. This is especially important if the absence is due to special conditions, such as hospitalisation, which may be upsetting to the child. When teachers are aware of such conditions, they often can be of great help in alleviating the child's distress. DIAPER CHANGE PROCEDURE for Pre-Nursery Staff 1. Prepare your Change Table with - paper towel - plastic bag - wipes - diaper - disposable gloves 2. Cover change - pad with paper towel. 3. Remove wet diaper and discard. 4. Put soiled diaper in plastic bag. 5. Wipe child thoroughly and place wipes in plastic bag with diaper, tie and discard (remember to wipe girls from front to back). 6. Encourage the child to use the toilet. 7. Discard paper towel. 8. Wipe down change pad with disinfectant (spray bottle on windowsill) Please leave area tidy. 9. Wash hands thoroughly. BEAUTIFUL JUNK/ARTS & CRAFTS Please consult our office regarding your possible "discards" from home and work since they may be considered 15 "BEAUTIFUL JUNK" for our Pre-School. THANKS!!! 16 An Encouraging Word “I’ve got two A’s,” the small boy cried His voice was filled with glee His father very bluntly asked “Why didn’t you get three?’ “Mom, I’ve got the dishes done,” The girl cried from the door Her mother very calmly said, “And did you sweep the floor?” “I’ve mowed the grass,” the tall boy said “And put the mower away,” His father asked him with a shrug “And that took you all day?” The children in the house next door Seem happy and content The same things happen over there But this is how it went! “I’ve got two A’s,” the small boy cried His voice was filled with glee His father proudly said, “That’s great I’m glad you live with me!” “Mom, I’ve got the dishes done,” The girl cried from the door Her mother smiled and softly said, “Each time I love you more.” “I’ve mowed the grass,” the tall boy said “And put the mower away,” His father answered with a grin “Well done, you’ve made my day.” Children need encouragement For tasks they’re asked to do If they’re to lead a happy life So much depends on you. 16 17 17