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Primrose Students Show Respect and Thanksgiving
Letting family and friends know that they are loved!
Primrose School at Sugarloaf Parkway students are engaging in activities in the classroom to help them learn about respect for others and showing appreciation and thanks to those around them. As part of this special activity the students were asked to share who they are thankful for this year and what they could do to show their thanks. Below are a few of the responses:
“Who or what are you thankful for this holiday season?”
Private Pre-k student, Kylee G. (5 yrs.) said, “I am thankful for food, my family, and my best friends. I will invite everybody to my house and let them play with me and we will all
clean up to make my mommy happy. Family stuff is important!”
Primrose student, Marlon P. (4 yrs.) said, “I am thankful for my Mommy, Daddy, and Alara because they are nice to me. I will tell them “thank you” and “I love you.”
Primrose student, Layla S. (4 yrs.) said, “I am thankful for my Mommy and Daddy because really like them. I am going to give them a kiss and a hug and say thank you for being my Mommy and Daddy.”
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These activities are part of the Primrose Schools Balanced Learning® system which blends child-initiated and teacher-directed educational activities and places special emphasis on character development.
About Primrose Schools®
Founded in 1982, Primrose Schools is the nation’s leader in providing a premier educational child care experience in more than 270 schools in 18 states. Each Primrose is independently owned and operated by our Franchise Owners. They partner with parents to help children build the right foundation for future learning and life, and offer an environment that helps children have fun while nurturing Active Minds, Healthy Bodies and Happy Hearts®.
The Balanced Learning® system, consistently delivered in all Primrose Schools nationwide, is designed to provide high quality educational experiences to support children’s social- emotional, cognitive, creative and physical development. It is made up of an exclusive standards-based curriculum that enables teachers to help children gain the knowledge and skills that will enable them to move successfully from one level of development to the next as well-rounded individuals. The system also offers developmentally appropriate materials and equipment for all classrooms; multiple forms of assessment; and extensive training for teachers.
Primrose is the first early childhood education organization in the country to receive AdvancED Corporation Systems Accreditation under the new Standards for Quality Early Learning Schools. This accreditation ensures all Primrose schools meet the highest quality standards and shows they are continually improving student learning. For more information, visit www.PrimroseSchools.com.
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