Friday, January 30, 2015

Every Preschooler's Dilemma: To Share or Not to Share


Every Preschooler’s Dilemma: To Share or Not to Share
Teaching your child how to share can be a frustrating process for you as a parent.  After all, we want our children to be nice & generous with their peers.  However, it is often a tough concept for young ones to learn, but a very important social skill that should not be avoided. It is difficult for children to think beyond the immediate future, and most do not have a very good grasp of time.  Having to patiently wait their turn, while watching another child play with their toy is hard. “Preschoolers are just learning that it feels good to give and that it’s fun to share with friends,” says Roni Leiderman, associate dean of the Family Center at Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.  As parents, we can help this process by beginning to talk about the importance of sharing, celebrating their generosity, and gently discouraging the times when they are a little less apt to share.
Helpful Steps To Take:
Make Sharing Fun: There are many activities you can do with your child that will positively reinforce their ability to share.  Participate in a project together around the house, such as baking a cake.  Start by taking turns with the ingredients, which not only teaches them patience while it’s your turn, but also how to share with the necessary steps.  At the end you have a wonderful treat, and had fun while doing it.  Other activities could include putting a puzzle together by taking turns with the pieces, or playing a cooperative game that leads to a common goal for the both of you.  While at school, incorporate the concept of sharing by sending stickers for your child to give to all of their friends.  Something as small as this instills the love of giving teaching them that is fun to share!
Use Positive Reinforcement:  It is natural for a child to be impulsive with their sharing habits, however, how we react to them when they are reluctant to share can make all the difference in the world. Disciplining your child verbally, or forcing them to give over a toy they are insisting on keeping, can cause resentment instead of generosity.  “To encourage sharing, use positive reinforcement rather than admonishment,” Leiderman says.  When your child does decide to share, praise them with your words, letting them know how proud that makes you.  There are times when your child will want to hold back on certain items, such as a brand new toy, or one that holds a special place in their heart.  This is completely normal at this age, and it’s ok for them to hold onto some toys tighter than others.  Help them to choose some toys that they are willing to share with others, and set aside the special ones. As your child grows, they will come to realize how fun it is to play with their toys and their friends, and will begin to show more consistency with their sharing habits.
Be Their Rold Model:  Your child is observing you, and when they see that you share, it makes a strong impression upon them, and in turn, they will begin to do so as well.  Take the time to reinforce this skill by doing little things, such as halving your brownie with your child, letting your little girl wear a pair of high heels around the house, or your little boy play a special game on your phone.  Ask for them to share something with you as well, which only further helps their understanding of the whole idea of what it is to be generous.  Sharing is such an important social skill that they will need for the rest of their lives.  Start while they are young, make it fun, stay consistent & model the act of sharing in front of them.  Your child will begin to grasp the whole concept over time, which will only set them up for success in the future.

Brandi Watterson
Owner of Brighton Academy
10400 Gosling Rd.
The Woodlands, TX 77381
281.465.4111
www.BrightonAcademyKids.com

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Open House Tonight at 6:30!

Brighton Academy will be holding their annual open house today, October 29th, from 6:30pm - 7:30pm. Current families are encouraged to attend to visit their child's classroom, see their personal work displayed, and enjoy some refreshments. Potential families are welcomed as well to come and learn what Brighton Academy is all about, and take a tour of our school. For more information, please email us at info@brightonacademykids.com, or call us at 281-465-4111. We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday evening!

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Pumpkin Patch Field Trip

What gorgeous weather we are having right now in The Woodlands, TX!  The past two days, we have been able to take very excited children to visit a local pumpkin patch in our area.  Both our Prekindergarten class, and our PreK 4 classes were able to walk around the patch, decorate their very own pumpkins to bring home, make pumpkin face cookies, hear about Fall stories by our storyteller, and eat an outdoor picnic.  All of this in temperatures of around 72 degrees!  Perfect Fall air for a great Fall day celebrating this time of year.




Thursday, September 18, 2014

Please Pardon Our Dust!


Brighton Parents,

Please excuse our dust!  As you can tell, we’ve taken to a bit of change over the last week.  Walls are freshly painted and some décor and furniture may seem out of sorts.  We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience but we cannot help but be excited!  As Brighton continues to grow in popularity as one of the premier pre-schools in the Woodlands Community, we are constantly striving to give our families the best facilities and environments possible for their children to learn in. 

The changes are only beginning! 

Plans are currently underway to install new flooring in all classrooms, add full color graphics and pictures to the walls, as well as a complete exterior makeover that will simply add to the warm, comfortable environment your accustomed to at Brighton.  Our renovation project is planned in stages to be completed in full by Octobers end.  Thank you in advance for your patience as we improve our center to provide the brightest teachers, the warmest environment and the best preschool experience in the area.  We truly believe that we have the best families in all of Houston right here at Brighton Academy. 

Here is one of our classrooms with the new flooring & paint!  Wall decor coming soon!


Friday, August 29, 2014

#alsicebucketchallenge

Our director & assistant director were nominated to do the #alsicebucketchallenge.  Teachers and children alike made donations to www.alsa.org, then drenched the two of them this afternoon.  Check out the video & more photos on our facebook page at www.facebook.com/BrightonAcademy.

Monday, August 25, 2014

Good Luck to all of our graduates starting Kindergarten this morning!

Love getting sweet notes & pictures from former parents who are sending their children off to Kindergarten for the first time. Addy is on to her new adventure, and her mom writes, "Her Daddy and I sent her off on her way this morning for a continuation of her educational journey. She was super excited to get on the yellow school bus. I was the one with the tears! I know she will be just fine. You guys built stepping stones for her independence and excitement to learn.
I have attached a couple of pictures for you to share. Tell everyone hi for us and know that we miss Brighton. Addy talks about you often!"


Friday, June 6, 2014

Prekindergarten Graduation

Congratulations to our prekindergarten graduates. We wish you all the best as you enter into this new season in your lives. Though you will be missed here at Brighton, we are confident you will all enjoy this new chapter, & will achieve much success! Come back to visit us throughout this next school year!