Pre-Writing for parents of blue birds and red birds

When you actually think about the amount of control required to hold a pencil and direct it in the manner required to form letters, it is easy to see why activities for young children that strengthen and train the muscles in the hand and fingers are so important. 

While many of the activities below may first appear as child directed play, they are actually important ‘work’ in the life of a child. We try to encourage regular opportunities to engage with these activities (and others like them) as an important first step in the process of learning to write. They are also necessary to continue as the child begins to write more and more. 

If you find that your child is struggling with basic letter formation I highly suggest giving it a break and go back to these foundation skills to help strengthen the muscles and increase controlled movements. Then move to straight lines of different lengths and angles and circles. Letter writing is much more than just copying what they think they see (another blog post to follow regarding the best way to teach young children to write letters)

1. Play-Doh ... rolling, pinching, cutting (with a knife or scissors)

2. Stringing or lacing (this helps with patterning as well  as they need to be uniform movements of up and down)

3. Scissors (just a straight snip of a narrow sheet of paper)

4. Daily life activities: Pouring, scooping, pinching and spooning 

5. Tracing (not of pre-printed worksheets) with stencils. 

6. Getting dressed (zipping, buttoning, pulling on of socks) 

Welcome Alana

So happy to welcome back yet another former family 



Alana is almost 2 and will be here with the Blue Birds on Tuesday and Thursday

2012-2013 Enrollment Packet

I have added links to the enrollment packet forms on the left side of the blog. Please print them out and return by next Friday. 

Kathy and I are excited and looking forward to a wonderful year with a great group of kids (and families). 

Welcome Isaac

We have another returning family ... Welcome back Boblitts :) 



Isaac is 2 and very excited to meet new friends! 

Printable Morning Routine Cards


http://www.icanteachmychild.com/2012/08/printable-morning-routine-cards/

I came across this blog post and wanted to share. We often use picture cards with the kids to help them see the order of the days events. The idea of "first" and "then" is very calming to children who may not really want to do something. "First get dressed and then we can eat breakfast" along with the visual often helps.




At the bottom of the blog post you will also see a great idea (which I used when my kids were little) for the weeks outfits.

I am all for any ideas to help make the morning rush out the door more easier!

Pictures Needed

We are working on a few projects for the new school year and need a GOOD, full face picture of every child. Although I do my best they tend to either look away or I get a cheesy grin ... please email me a recent pic of your child asap. Thanks!

Out and About in Sonoma County

Kathy and I often talk about how wonderful it is to live in Sonoma County ... there is always something going on.

For those on Facebook there is a wonderful page ... 101 things to do in Sonoma County https://www.facebook.com/pages/101-Things-To-Do-Sonoma-County/147514351950463

Keep your family active and exploring. If anyone else has a page they would like to share please add it in the comments section.


Welcome Ronen

We are happy to welcome the Shiffman family back! 


Ronen is almost 2 and will be here two days per week 

Your junk is our treasure

A few things we would appreciate you saving: 

Plastic Milk Tops

Envelopes ... plain or printed


Used Tissue Paper 

Red and Blue Bird Schedules


Blue birds on T / Th and Red Birds M / W / F.

A huge thank you for everyone who has changed their schedule for the upcoming school year.  Having this sort of schedule really helps with curriculum planning and implementation. We will have a few kids whose schedules won't coordinate and therefore will continue to have separate group times. However the majority of the days activities will be age specific.  We will use August as our transition month; getting settled into the new schedule and groups and welcoming new kids.

By the end of the month I will post a roster with contract info for all families. Please let me know if you do not want to be included. 

August Snack Calendar

http://peekabooplayhouse.com/snackidealist.pdf
This months calendar has been posted.


As a reminder, please check serving sizes to ensure you bring enough for 12 hungry children.

Welcome Lucas

We have a new friend this week


Lucas is almost 2 and will be here two mornings per week!