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Holiday Travel Tips for Parents

Holiday Travel by Plane or Car
Save your sanity and holiday cheer with these family holiday travel tips and travel games.
Car Travel
You’re about to take a long road trip. If history repeats itself the trip will be riddled with whining, bickering and the usual nagging. This trip CAN be different if you try some new tactics. During the Holidays kids are bouncing off the walls and in a car the walls are much smaller. You’ll want to provide simple entertainment for close quarters. Contrary to what some kids think, torturing siblings in not an acceptable form of entertainment. However, these suggestions are perfectly acceptable: Use a shoe box to make an activity box for each child. Fill it with surprises; stickers, notepads, stamp sets, Silly Putty and small toys. A walkman for each child and a book on tape can provide hours of peace and quiet. *Sit down with your kids, a map and markers. Show them ALL of the travel plans. Where you are staying, how long the drive will take, how many stops you plan on making and where you will eat meals. Provide a calculator, pencil and paper in the car. When they ask “How much longer”, you say “We are driving a total of ___miles, we have driven ___ miles so far.” Use your calculator to find your answer.

Plane Travel
Much of the suggestions above apply to airline/train travel as well. For traveling with babies call your airline ahead of time to see if any special accommodations can be made for space, bottle heating, nursing privacy, feeding and diaper changing. If you have been seated apart from your husband, older children or adult helper…politely ask the passenger next to you to if they are willing to switch. Most passengers are MORE than willing to switch seats. If your baby is crying when you ask – all the more convincing.

Travel Games
Take time during your trip whether car or plane to play with your kids. Sing silly carols, play word games like 20 questions or ask questions that require a thoughtful answer:
“If Santa fell off your roof, what would you do?”
“If you saw a child that had little or no Christmas presents, how would you respond”

Travel safely, sanely and with a smile – after all
“tis the season to be jolly”

Positive Parenting – Communication Activities

Have Fun With Your Preschooler!

Positive Parenting TipsIf you are the parent of a preschooler, you are probably hearing a lot of, “No!” and “I can do it myself!” as your child starts to want to be independent. At this age, your child is learning new things every day, and you can support his development by letting him make some small decisions, doing fun activities, and helping him explore new things! Tips for spending time with your preschooler

• Give your child choices. If you ask your child what she wants to wear that day, you are probably setting yourself up for a morning of tantrums when she picks out a sundress in the middle of winter and you have to say no. Help your child make some small decisions by giving her options, such as choosing between two outfits or between cereal and toast for breakfast.

• Let your child try. Be patient with your child, as it may take many tries at tying his shoes before he can finally do it himself. Buy clothes that your child can easily put on and take off by himself. If he becomes frustrated, help talk him through a difficult task, and praise him when he completes it. Most importantly, remember that a sense of humor can turn a stressful moment into a fun one. If your preschooler refuses to put on his coat, put it on the dog – the distraction and laughter may make him put it on right away without a fuss!

• Say what you mean and mean what you say. Preschoolers need clear directions. For example, saying “I see you put some toys away, but I’d like it if you put the rest in the toy box” tells her what you want her to do and reinforces good behavior, whereas saying “this room is still messy” is not as specific and is negative. Also, preschoolers need limits. Let your child know what to expect and what is expected of her when it comes to small chores that she can and should do, and consequences for when she doesn’t listen.

• Think outside the box. Your preschooler is active and always needs to be busy doing something, but you don’t have to go far to think of things to do. Preschoolers have good imaginations and like to use them. Play dress-up with your child, get out some paper and crayons and make a book, or just take a walk! All of these things will keep your child busy, help him learn, and be fun for both of you!

Help your child transition. At this age, children still need to know what to expect from their day. Even with a regular routine, your child still needs time to adjust to different things in the day, such as being dropped to school. You can make these times easier by talking him through them. For example, tell him he has ten more minutes to play before it’s time to leave for school, and reassure him that you will be there to pick him up after rest time is over at school.

• Talk and read to your child. The best way to support your preschooler’s learning and spend quality time with her is to have a conversation with her and read to her. Take advantage of things like car or train rides to talk about your child’s day and discuss your surroundings. Take your child to the library and help her pick out some books that you can read together. And of course, make reading part of your child’s bedtime routine, even if she asks for the same book every night. You’ll see that this might even become your favorite part of the day!

Qualistar Rating & Survey

Paradise Place School will be rated by Qualistar, a Colorado based organization that uses a rating system to improve early childhood education programs. There are many benefits to getting the Qualistar Rating and one of our many goals is to generate more grant and donation dollars for a new playground at the school.

We Need Your Help

In order to complete the review process, Qualistar asks our parents to complete a quick, online survey. Please, take a couple minutes to submit your answers.

  1. Open the Survey Here
  2. Select Paradise Place from the Drop Down List
  3. Enter Access Code: 556
Paradise Place Qualistar Rating

Parent’s Night Out

NEXT DATE/TIME:  Friday, January 28, 2011

Kids enjoy evening drop in careFREE Babysitting!  That’s right the CB Union Congregational Church & Paradise Place School offer free babysitting for parents who are part of UCC’s congregation or parents who have children attending Paradise Place School.  We hope this give you the opportunity to go out for a night while the kids enjoy a fun night at the school.  Children get to play, do a craft project, have dinner, and watch a movie, while you go out on a date, to a party, get together with some friends or what ever you want do, but without children!

Free babysitting for Parent’s Night Out is available for children 12 mos. – 2nd grade.   A sign up sheet is posted in the school’s entryway the week of the next night out -  so please sign up your children and reserve your spot.  Siblings are also invited!

Parents this is a great opportunity for you to get your required volunteer hours with Paradise Place School.  Please call Ben at the office, 970-349-2149, to volunteer as a sitter for the next event.

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Welcome Back!

Paradise Place 4th of July Parade 2010

We are so delighted to be starting a new school year with you, the new and returning families of Paradise Place School.  This year, we are excited about using our NEW WEBSITE to update you on news, events and even snack calendars at the school!  Please take the time to familiarize yourself with all the new site has to offer including:

POSTING & COMMENTS: Each month we will post the Paradise Place Newsletter to the site as well as Event Updates, Fundraising Information &  Fun Activity Pages.  Once the information is posted to the site you may comment on any of the posts that we put on the site!  You can use comments to organize rides, share info about upcoming activities and events at the school or around CB, organize pot lucks for our annual christmas show or picnic or just let us know how you are doing.  We encourage you to use the site’s commenting feature to communicate with each other and with teachers and staff, however, it is important to keep your child’s personal information and whereabouts private so please do not include this kind of information in your comments.   Our most recent posts are listed on the website in the right hand ‘sidebar’.

NEWSLETTERS: Parents and Board Members are automatically included in our mailing list.  If you or anyone you know would like to receive our monthly newsletter please sign up on the website.   You can use the registration box in the right hand sidebar or go to the Newsletter Registration Page.   If you are a Parent or Board Member and are not receiving our email updates please sign up on the site or contact Mr. Ben to get registered. You can unsubscribe from the emails at anytime.

EVENT CALENDARS: I have already posted all of Paradise Place vacation time and school closings for the year on the calendar.  If there are any dates you would like to see added to the calendar please email Mr. Ben.  Upcoming Events are displayed in the right hand ‘sidebar’ as well as on the Calendar Page.

SNACK CALENDARS: Every month the latest snack calendar will be found in the right hand ‘sidebar’ of the website. Click on the thumbnail to view or print a pdf of the calendar.

STUDENT HANDBOOK: The 2010-11 Student Handbook can be found in the right hand ‘sidebar’ of the website just above the snack calendar as well as on the ‘Programs’ page.  Click on the thumbnail to view or print a pdf of the Student Handbook.

PHOTO GALLERIES: We have great photos going back to the 2008-09 School Year, and plenty more to post so check the page often for new pics.  If you have any pictures you would like to contribute please email them to Mr. Ben (make sure you do not overload his inbox with huge images – less than 200Kb/image is advised).

GRANTORS/SPONSORS: Ever wonder where we generate grants or sponsorship dollars? Please visit the Grantors/Sponsors page and click on any of the links to find out more about the foundations, organizations and business that support our school.  FYI – We are looking for a new Grant Writer, please contact Mr. Ben if you or anyone you know would like to apply.

COMMUNITY PAGE: This is a great resource for long-time locals as well as families who are new to town.  The Community page features links to local informational sites like the chamber, businesses that provide children’s and family activities like the Trailhead Museum and CB School of Dance, as well as community event calendars, local churches, google maps and more.

PROGRAMS PAGE: Stay up to date on your child’s Paradise Place class, rates, registration info and link to the 2010-11 Student Handbook.

PARADISE PARENTS LINKS: Found at the bottom left of every page on our site, see what business and services Parents of Paradise Place provide to the community.  If you would like to add your link to the list, or make a correction to an existing link please email your website address to Mr. Ben.

COMING SOON & SITE SUGGESTIONS: In the future we are planning to add ‘Activities Posts’, these will include activities you can try with your child at home, and often printable coloring or activity sheets!  We also plan to create a Donations Page on the site as soon as possible!  If you have any suggestions for new posts, new pages or other information that should be included on the site please email Mr. Ben anytime.

Thanks for your support we love the new site and we hope you and your family finds it resourceful too!