Mirrors and Windows: Using Children’s Literature for Social Justice Education – Schill
Virtual class Children's literature can be an extremely effective way for parents to start conversations about diversity, equity, and fairness with their children. One can do this using books in which children can see themselves reflected on the pages (mirrors) and
Guidance & Discipline Techniques for 3 to 5 year olds – Ushimaru
Virtual class Information on child growth and development, and age appropriate behavioral expectations will be presented. Direct and indirect guidance techniques will be discussed along with setting and enforcing limits. *Please attend the seminar that is age appropriate for your
Holiday Gift Making – Huntley/Schill
Today is the final day to register! Kit pickup will happen on 12/5, details to follow Help children learn the meaning of gift-giving—and maybe expand their focus outward during quarantine. This class is designed for adult and child to spend quality one-on-one
Co-op Butterfly Families (Ongoing Discussion Group)
Co-op's monthly discussion group for families with children with higher needs/sensitivities. The purpose of the group is to learn from one another, offering support, experiences, and resources, as well as building community and connection. Wherever you are on your journey, ranging from a
Ask a Parent Instructor
Wanted to attend a seminar but couldn't get away that night? Suffering from Zoom fatigue and looking for an option you can do asynchronously? Never fear, we're here to help! On Thursday, January 14th, visit the SSC Preschool Facebook page
Grace, Grit, and Growth Mindset: Life Skills Children Need to Thrive in the World
Want to better understand the science behind how children learn? What kinds of skills should we, as parents, focus on teaching our children? And how do we do it? In this seminar, we will take a closer look at fascinating