March 18, 2020 – Class Update

I hope everyone is well and finding ways to navigate the world with all of these rapid changes. Frozen 2 is now a staple both as a movie and soundtrack in our house.  I find solace in Anna’s “Do The Next Right Thing”, and frustration with Olof’s “This Will All Make Sense When I Am Older”. Live in the small moments with your kids, it’s a nice break from the chaos of the world and the most supportive thing you can do for them.

I encourage you to find a routine that works for your family.  It doesn’t have to be a color coded schedule, but predictability in the day helps sooth children’s anxiety.  I made a detailed schedule for my kids, and it was too much. We opted for a checklist instead so that they have a little more control of when things happen.   (It also allows for moments like this when everyone is happily reading, to continue). I am using screen time in the afternoon as an incentive. There are many resources including Scholastic. PPS put out a book about COVID-19 for kids to understand and ease fears COVIBOOK it is simple enough for preschoolers and takes a look at their emotions on the topic.  Mo Williams, author of the wildly popular Elephant and Piggie books, is offering daily doodles with kids here.  This list came from my son’s teacher and has wonderful ideas that are more nature and activity based.  Many items would be challenging for preschoolers alone but with help are all great learning activities.

My biggest advice is, to snuggle up and read.  Think of classics from your own childhood that they would enjoy.   A few early chapter books with full color pictures on every page that I love are Mercy Watson, and The Princess in Black.  Ebooks are available from the library, (not a bad time to get a hold list going) or other ebook sources. Coloring books are great at this age!  Encourage holding crayons and pencils with a tripod finger grip. I highly recommend some adult coloring pages. It’s a great way to be with them and also have a little space.

Don’t underestimate the power of cardboard and a hot glue gun!  Work with your kids to create something. Make some playdoh, take the water colors outside.  Sprout seeds and plant a garden. Find time to move, walking, biking, yoga, dance party (this may be the stress reliever we all need).  Facetime with grandparents, and friends, it will take some time for kids to warm up to this but they will get there, and it might just give parents those few moments they need.

On a wider community note the fruit stand down on 28th between Steel and Woodstock is well stocked with necessities, as is the Franz bread outlet on 45th near Johnson Creek.  Several PPS schools including Grout are providing meals for all children 1-18. They can be picked up outside of the school from 11am-1pm this week. For more information from PPS and services they are making available to the community please visit Portland Public Schools Information / Coronavirus Resources.

Stay healthy friends, I sure do miss seeing all of your faces every day.  Give your littles a hug from me.

Stay healthy.

Kindly,

Teacher Allisen

Kenilworth Community Preschool is a play-based preschool that welcomes 3 to 5-year-old children into a creative, warm, and inviting environment. As a cooperative preschool, we work in partnership with families and in connection with the community to help our students thrive.

School closed May 8

The community has decided to close KCP on Wednesday May 8, along with all major school districts in Oregon.  Schools are closing as a day of action to support the need for fully funded education.  KCP parents and children are invited to attend a rally at Waterfront Park. Many KCP students will be attending public education in the years ahead and Oregon is far behind other states in funding.
Thank you to the community for supporting these efforts and deciding to close our school in solidarity of public education.  For more information visit   https://www.may8forstudents.org/
Kenilworth Community Preschool is a play-based preschool that welcomes 3 to 5-year-old children into a creative, warm, and inviting environment. As a cooperative preschool, we work in partnership with families and in connection with the community to help our students thrive.

April 3, 2019 – Class Update

Welcome Back KCP!

I hope everyone had a wonderful spring break!  Our auction ended on a high note and I want to thank everyone for their efforts in this event.  It takes the whole village to make these things happen. I am continually amazed by all of you. Over the break our new outdoor blocks were delivered.  Thank you so much to everyone who motivated to make this happen, as their arrival was much earlier than expected. The new shed is in, leveled and kids are beginning to create already.

At the end of the month, the Bear class will be going on a Ladybug Walk at Kenilworth Park.  This is an opportunity to explore the park through a different lens as we are guided by a naturalist from Portland Parks and Recreation.  Crickets are also invited to join us for this experience with their parents. Additional Bear parents are welcome to join on this day as well. My hope is that the weather will be nice and we can have our snack at the park after.

Thank you for all you do.

Kindly,

Teacher Allisen

Kenilworth Community Preschool is a play-based preschool that welcomes 3 to 5-year-old children into a creative, warm, and inviting environment. As a cooperative preschool, we work in partnership with families and in connection with the community to help our students thrive.