
Powell Press
October 2021
A Message from Administration
Enchanted Care Powell Families,
Fall is in full swing and our students are enjoying the extra outdoor time, nature walks and seasonal curriculum activities. We are planning fun fall-themed activities for our students this month and are excited to share photos with you all through Links 2 Home.
We have hired a few new teachers across the campus. Ms. Roslyn will be working mainly at our Kids' Campus helping with before and after school. Ms. Kaylee will be assisting in our Toddler Two and Beginner classrooms. Ms. Nicole will start with us in November. She will be helping throughout the Learning Center.
Please reach out to our administration team with any questions. We are happy to help!
Wishing You Well,
Mallory Harney, Principal
Our Administration Team
Jenn Roblee
Kensie Brooks
Jamie Driskill
New Teaching Staff
Ms. Roslyn
Ms. Kaylee
Ms. Nicole
October Events
World Teacher's Day
If you have questions, please reach out to the administration team.
Tuesday, Oct 5, 2021, 07:00 AM
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Kids' Campus Drop-in Day
Friday, Oct 15, 2021, 07:00 AM
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Kids' Campus Drop-in Day
Monday, Oct 18, 2021, 04:00 AM
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Picture Day
Monday, Oct 25, 2021, 08:00 AM
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Picture Day
Tuesday, Oct 26, 2021, 08:00 AM
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Virtual Speaker Series
Virtual Potty Training Workshop
Are you ready to take that next step? Do you need ideas or support to make your child’s potty training a success? Learn tips and techniques to ensure a successful, positive experience. Register today at https://conta.cc/3ywftwW.
Wednesday, Oct 27, 2021, 01:00 PM
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October Preschool Blog
Ways to Encourage Your Child’s Speech and Language Development at Home
Speech and language skills support children’s ability to communicate and engage with others, express and understand feelings, and help them understand the world around them.
Our teachers encourage speech and language development by creating a literacy-rich environment filled with pictures, books and words, and modeling language usage on a continuous basis. In our classrooms, books are readily accessible, materials are labeled with photos and words, and children’s writing attempts are apparent. The constant access to expressive and receptive literature encourages children to explore printed text, listen for new vocabulary, make connections between printed words and illustrations, and to ask questions.
Below are some age-appropriate activities you can try with your child at home.
Infants & Toddlers (0-2 years)
· Encourage your child to make sounds back to you (i.e., “ma,” “da,” “ba”).
· Point out colors and shapes in books and in your environment.
· Gather a group of toy animals and sing “Old MacDonald.” Hold up each animal as you say its name and sound. Encourage your child to sing along and say the names of the animals with you.
· When your child begins to speak, repeat their words and add a word or two. Point to a toy car and ask what it is. When they respond “car,” say, “Yes, that is a bright red car.”
Beginners & Intermediates (2-4 years)
· Read a favorite book with your child. Ask questions about the characters and key events.
· Put on a play with dolls or puppets. Encourage your child to narrate and have conversations with you.
· Take a walk outdoors and ask your child questions about the weather, animals you see and sounds you hear.
· During a time with limited distractions (i.e., bath time or dinner), ask your child to talk about their day. Use questions like, “Who did you play with today?” and “What did you draw at school?”
Pre-K & Pre-K2 (4-5 years)
· Ask your child to make up their own short story and tell it aloud.
· Encourage your child to tell you how to do something, such as make a sandwich or draw a picture. This will help them communicate something they wouldn’t normally think about.
· While shopping, ask your child to describe each item you buy. Listen for words like “small” and “large,” “round” and “square,” and “heavy” and “light.”
· Practice writing, language and memory by pretending you and your child are at a restaurant. Encourage them to fulfill orders by writing down what you say.
Updates and Reminders
School Website
On our school website, under the "For Parents" tab, you will find the school year calendar as well as the monthly calendar, newsletters and menus.
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ALMA
When you enrolled at Enchanted Care, you should have received an important email with the link to set up your Alma account. Functions include payment methods, account statements, contact information and authorization of individuals to pick up your child.
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Stay In Contact
Email: Mallory.Harney@EnchantedCare.com
Website: https://www.enchantedcare.com
Location: 8761 Moreland Street, Powell, OH, USA
Phone: 7408816435
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EnchantedCareLearningCenter
Twitter: @enchanted_care