Growing Great Kids - Great Start Collaborative Sanilac
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Growing Great Kids - Great Start Collaborative Sanilac
Growing Great Kids COFFEE BREAK Stop in for a FREE cup of coffee and take a break. Meet local parents and find out the latest scoop...on kids, events and happenings Lexington—April 10 th 8:30—9:30 am Lexington UMC -5597 S. Main St, Lexington Croswell—April 17th 8:30—9:30 am McDonald’s—Croswell Marlette—April 19th 8:30—9:30 am Marlette UMC -3155 Main St. Marlette Brown City—April 24th 8:30—9:30 am Mary Ann’s Restaurant—Brown City Watch for more information through your school district or call Nina 810-648-2200 ext 4109 Visit us at: www.greatstartsanilac.com and get our newsletter in your “inbox” every month READY FOR KINDERGARTEN Visit your local school for Kindergarten Round-Ups Brown City Elementary — 810-346-2781 Carsonville Port Sanilac Elementary— 810-657-9318 Deckerville Elementary - 810-376-9785 April 18 6pm—7pm High School Library Frostick Elementary—810-679-1100 April 15 5pm—7pm Gieger Building Maple Valley Elementary—810-648-2488 April 25 6pm Marlette Elementary—989-635-7427 April 11 6pm or May 1 by Appt Meyer Elementary—810-679-1200 April 15 5pm—7pm Peck Elementary—810-378-5200 April 18th & 19th by Appt Only Great Parents Great Start Playgroup For Parents and their children birth – age 5 LEARN and participate in FUN ACTIVITIES that promote kindergarten readiness. MEET other parents and their children! Playing from 10am-11:30am NO GROUP—Spring Break Sanilac District Library 7130 Main St—Port Sanilac NEW TIME: 11:30am—1pm April 12th Lexington United Methodist Church 5597 S Main St—Lexington Great Start Collaborative & Great Start Parent Coalition SPECIAL DATES March 29—April 7 Spring Break all districts April 4th - Car Seat Checks, by appt. April 8th – Parent Coalition Night— Fundraising April 12th—Playgroup Lexington April 12th—Great Start Collaborative meeting April 8th and 22nd-Baby Pantry 10 am—4:30pm April 17th—Lunch & Learn—Taking Care of Help your child learn how to join others who are playing. Children aren’t born with social skills. They need to be taught how to enter play, like asking the other child if they can play or suggesting an idea or watching or playing alongside for a while. Some children need more time to feel comfortable with new children or a new activity . You April 19th —Playgroup Marlette Playing from 10am-11:30am April 19th First United Methodist Church 3155 Main St.—Marlette NEW TIME: 11:30am—1pm April 26th Maple Valley Elementary 138 Maple Valley—Sandusky April 22nd—5:30pm Healthy Lifestyles April 25th -Take your Son or Daughter to Work Register at 810-648-2200 Ext 4129 Day Monday Morning Breakfast: Parfaits Tired of reaching for the box of breakfast cereal? Try this… layer several ingredients of your choice into jelly/canning jars or clear glasses. Pictured breakfast parfaits were layered with: Greek yogurt pecan maple granola sliced bananas frozen blueberries Courtesy of Pinterest GET YOUR KIDS READING!!! SUMMER READING BLACK OUTS, try this for children ages 8 and up … Electronic black out times during summer vacation for kids, that’s right; no video games, Ipad, Iphones, TV or computers—books are really the only option between 12 and 2, (adjust the time to fit your schedule) M-F. There’s nothing wrong with asking kids to unplug everyday. McKenzie Smart Living April 22nd at 5:30 pm SMART SHOPPING w/ Ellynne Volmering At Jerrys Foodland –Sandusky Call 810-648-6127 3G Auto Sales & Sanilac Preschool Scholarship are partnering! Mention “GREAT START” and purchase a vehicle at 3G Auto Sales. They will donate $100 to the Sanilac Preschool Scholarship fund! Child Safety Seat Checking Station 1st Thursday of every month 10am—2pm at the Fire Dept—Sandusky or Port Sanilac Call 1-810-648-4098 ext 133 for Appointment Play Time Learning Moments Learning moments can happen anywhere, anytime. Let your child help you wash fruits and vegetables. When children help prepare healthy foods, they are more interested in eating them. Eating healthy foods helps them feel good and be alert for thinking and learning. A family business helping families in Sanilac County. This is a “GREAT” opportunity for preschool children have a bright future. OPEN HOUSE MARLETTE HEADSTART SANILAC BABY PANTRY Open Every nd th 2 & 4 Monday Each Month 10:00 am – 4:30 pm /GSRP PRESCHOOL At Sanilac County Health Dept. 171 Dawson St - Sandusky TUESDAY, APRIL 16TH Sizes Newborn to 5T Pregnant women in 3rd trimester can come in and collect baby items. 4PM—7PM 2231 Van Dyke Rd—Marlette HANGING SOCK BAG Be a Good Sport How to promote a positive attitude for your future athlete. Sportsmanship, by definition, is a tall order for a young child. Grace and courtesy under pressure are not characteristics we would attribute to preschoolers. Let's face it, there are many adults who still lack these skills. But you can plant some seeds at an early age. Taking advantage of everyday, playful moments can help children learn to take turns, cope with failure and care about others' feelings. In the Playroom Your child learns many sports lessons when playing simple preschool games: Peek a Boo: We cover our eyes. Then we see. >>Focus Ring Around the Rosies: When we all fall down, we get up again. >> Determination Doctor: We take care of those who are hurt.>> Empathy Hokey Pokey: We put our left foot in. We put our left foot out. >> Coordination Simon Says: Simon Says do this. Simon says do that. >> Rules On the Playground There are many playground interactions that also help your child practice sportsmanship, including: Doing your very best Experiencing challenges Trying again Taking turns Sharing toys and equipment Cheering for a friend's success Comforting a hurt friend On the Playing Field Most experts agree that the best place for preschoolers to practice sportsmanship is not on the soccer field or basketball court. Organized sports are best for school-aged children (age 6 or 7) who have a better grasp of the rules and competitive nature of the game. Young children tend to prefer unstructured play. This said, your pee-wee athlete may enjoy organized sports - being with friends and running around. As long as your child is having a positive experience and the emphasis is on having fun and trying your best, early team sports can be a wonderful thing. Just don't be surprised if your young child: Has trouble listening Doesn't understand the rules Lacks coordination Daydreams or seems confused Gets upset when someone takes the ball Has separation issues (doesn't want to leave mom and dad on the sidelines) Developmentally, your preschooler is juggling many emotional and gross motor skills that affect competitive play. Know your child's abilities and don't push organized sports if your child isn't interested. MISSING SOCKS? SPENDING HOURS “MATCHING”…URRGGGGHHH…. This WILL transform my life! Each member of the family has a mesh laundry bag, and a hook. Notice that it is a clothes pin that hooks to the door. They put their dirty socks in the bag each night. On laundry day, you wash the whole mesh zipped up bag, and give it back! No more sorting through and figuring out which socks are for which person! Found on Pinterest! Yeah. Great Start Parent Coalition Night Changing the lives of children in Sanilac Join us Monday, April 8th at 5:30 pm Meet other parents, guest speakers, activities and crafts for kids Guest Speaker: Sherri Lanctot Fundraising RSVP to Nina Barnett 810-648-2200 ext 4109 PARENTS AS TEACHERS HOME VISITING PROGRAM Increase your parenting knowledge of child development, improve parenting skills, check on developmental delays and health issues, and increase children's school readiness and school success. This is a FREE program. Who is qualified? Families with children ages zero to three years from Sanilac County. Janis Spooner, Parent Educator Tel: 810-648-2200 ext. 4139 Courtesy of GREAT START READINESS PROGRAM NEMCSA Head Start NOW accepting application for Head Start For 2013-2014 accepting application for GSRP For 2013-2014 A quality preschool program for families with children 4 years of age. Marlette: Carol Burgess 810-346-4114 Brown City: Elementary 810-346-2781 ext 5340 Croswell/Lexington : School District 810-679-1100 Sandusky: Maple Valley Elementary 810-648-2488 Deckerville: Deckerville Elementary 810-376-9785 Carsonville Port Sanilac: CPS Elementary 810-657-9318 NOW A quality preschool program for families with children 3 to 5 years of age. For Marlette, Peck & Sandusky Areas Carol Burgess 810-346-4114 For Croswell, Lexington & Carsonville Port Sanilac Contact Tracy Kroetsch 810-878-0038 To schedule your appointment. To schedule your appointment. CELEBRATE KIDS! DURING CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH Thursday, April 25th at Benchwarmers in Sandusky from 4-6 p.m. USE O NH E OP LEARN ABOUT SANILAC COUNTY CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION PROGRAMS THE AUTISM INSURANCE BENEFIT: PARENT AND PROVIDER WORKSHOP WHO IS PRESENTING? Facilitator: Stacie Rulison, MS, M.Ed., BCBA Candidate; Operations Director, Autism Alliance of MI; Appointed, MI Autism Council WHO IS INVITED? Parents and care givers of children with autism Advocacy agencies, public agencies, employers, and others who support parents and caregivers of children with autism TOPICS EXPLORED: Autism legislation bills and what they mean Treatments covered by the legislation Evidence-based practice treatments defined Overview of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Explanation of state-regulated and self-funded insurance coverage Medicaid coverage for treatments How to find a qualified provider Access issues with the benefit, and working with your employer and insurer Resources for help in this process Tuesday, April 9, 2013 AT 6:30 pm ISD -Career Center 175 E Aitken Rd, Peck This is a Free informational workshop Register: Nina Barnett, Great Start Parent Liaison 810-648-2200 Ext 4109 Early On Michigan Don’t worry. But don't wait! Concerned about your Child’s Development? The first few years of a child’s life are very important, but children grow and learn at different rates. If you have questions about how your child is developing, or if you think your child might need extra help, Call Early On 810-648-2200 Ext 4132 TIP: Don’t call medicine, candy. Page 4