Saturday, October 7, 2017

How To Write A Minneapolis Preschool Newsletter

By William Hamilton


You have been thinking of writing a newsletter for your preschool and still cannot think of what to put down. So the question you are asking yourself is where to start. You are still thinking of the content to put in and which format to follow. How often do you send it out? Let us look at some questions as we discuss how to sketch a Minneapolis preschool newsletter.

Take a paper plate or construction paper and let your child trace their hand. Then cut the hand shape out of the paper or plate and let your child color it. They can make it look like a turkey, color it like a rainbow, or any other way they would like. It might be fun to remember this craft in later years. You could collect your child's hand print creations for many different years.

Here are a few things you'll need to consider when starting a nursery: Starting a nursery will mean you need to find parents to enroll their children. You will also need to find the proper location to set up the nursery. The location should be safe, kid-friendly and conducive to learning and playing. The location ideally should be within the neighborhood or easily accessible to people. You also need to find environments that will be safe for kids, such as local parks and playgrounds.

Some suggestions for sections are: what has happened since the last newsletter, upcoming themes and events, special requests, thank-you's, artwork, birthdays, children's favorites, featured child or family or teacher, parenting tips, school policy reminders, etc. Do NOT include all of these or your newsletter will be too long. Keep the same sections each time.

If you have an empty gallon milk jug, turn it on its side with the handle at the top. Let your preschooler draw a mouth at the base and cut the middle out. Then, let them use markers to ad eyes, fins, and other characteristics. When the creature is complete, she can take it into the bathtub with her for some added bath time fun.

An aspect to consider when starting a nursery is if you are going to be teaching the kids yourself or if you'll hire a qualified teacher to take on the job. If you choose to be a Director your job will be mostly supervising the nursery.

Then you want to get personal by spotlighting yourself or a child and their family. You could write about something cute that a child did or said during nursery. You could ask a family to tell about themselves for the newsletter. This is a good place to include pictures of the children. Be sure to get permission from the parents before you use their child's picture.

If you have some envelopes handy, let your preschooler draw faces on the backs of them. They will have fun coloring on something different, and you can use the envelopes to send cards to family and friends as birthdays roll around. Your preschooler will enjoy knowing his creations went out in the mailbox. There are plenty of preschooler activities when it comes to arts and crafts. If you run into a rainy day, use a little imagination and creativity, and you can pass the time easily.




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