Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Becoming A Statistic

Recently, Kids Count and the Annie E. Casey Foundation released their national findings in regards to reading proficiency among 4th graders.  Unfortunately, in the state of Utah, 69% of fourth graders do not read at grade level!  I found this statistic absolutely appalling!  How is it that children can reach fourth grade without sufficient reading skills?  


Reading abilities are absolutely critical in a child's education: they build the foundation for the rest of their academic success. Abel Ortiz with the Annie E. Casey Foundation states that "Up until third grade, children are learning to read. After third grade they read to learn, so if they don't have that basic skill it impacts them for the rest of their life."


So what is the first suggestion this study gives in order to remedy this terrible problem?  Improve early childhood education!  Which is exactly why, at Patchwork Preschool, we understand how important it is to incorporate a reading program into our daily curriculum - even as early as the 3 year old year.  


You may not be able to have a direct hand in what your child learns in the public classroom, but you can give them the gift of an early start in reading.  So don't become part of a negative statistic: read to your child at least 15 minutes a day or more!  And in addition, enroll your child in a great preschool where reading is a consistent and significant part of the program.   Afterall, reading skills and confidence in reading are too vital to ignore - why not help your child achieve that at an early age?


Read the full article on KSL.com here.


Contributed by Rebecca Nielsen - Provo, UT

Friday, May 14, 2010

Good books from A-Z!

Looking for some books to read with your kids?  Check out these books loved by Patchwork Preschool students:
A – Arnie the Doughnut    Product Details                                                                                                  

B - Bear Wants More  Product Details
C - Chicka Chicka Boom BoomProduct Details
D - Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up LateProduct Details
E – ElmerProduct Details
F - Fidgety FishProduct Details
G - Go Away Big Green MonsterProduct Details
H - How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their FoodProduct Details
I - It's The Bear!Product Details
J - The Jungle Baseball GameProduct Details
K - The Kiss That MissedProduct Details
L - Llama llama Red PajamaProduct Details
M - Muncha Muncha Muncha!Product Details
N - The Nose BookProduct Details
O – I'm the Biggest Thing in the Ocean Product Details
P - The Polar ExpressProduct Details
Q - The Quiet BookProduct Details
R - Room on the BroomProduct Details
S - Spookley the Square PumpkinProduct Details
T - Tickle the Duck!Product Details
U - The Umbrella  Product Details
V - The Very Hungry CaterpillarProduct Details
W - The Wheels on the Race CarProduct Details
X - Do Like a Duck Does (This title doesn't start with X, but what title does?  It's about a fox, which ends with X!)Product Details
Y - In my new Yellow ShirtProduct Details
Z - If I ran the ZooProduct Details


Contributed by Laura Serratos - Boerne, TX

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Don't Forget Your Mom This Sunday!

This Mother's Day, don't forget to treat your mom like a Queen!  Make sure you remember to give her a nice thoughtful card and an extra special hand-made gift that let's her know how special she is!  Happy Mother's Day to all the wonderful mothers out there!


Contributed by Rebecca Nielsen - Provo, UT