Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Holiday Happenings

Yesterday was an exciting day at Creative Learning!  Because it was our last day of classes for our home school kiddos before the long holiday break, I decided that a field trip was in order.  We started our day at a local art studio downtown called HeartWorks.  Heidi, the owner of HeartWorks, had a Christmas art lesson planned for the kids.  Her lesson was amazing (see photos below).  The kids spent a little over an hour designing beautiful art pieces to carry home to their families.  It was so much fun watching their individual personalities shine as they all so diligently worked on making their art "sparkle".  Thank you to sweet Heidi for starting our day off perfectly!  We will definitely take another art class from her soon!                                                                                                                                            
Working hard at HeartWorks
After leaving HeartWorks, we headed back to Creative Learning for a Christmas party.  The food was amazing (thank you parents), and there were smiles all around.  The building was filled with people!  Grandparents, parents, siblings, and even a couple of babysitters were on hand to help with anything and everything.  It was a great day, and I am sure that a good time was had by all!

Happy HOLIDAYS!!!!!

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Psalm 127:3


Children are a gift from the LORD; they are a reward from him.
Psalm 127:3

Among the stress of lesson planning, party planning, report writing, and everything else that comes with the end of a long semester, I was reminded of this scripture.  During the hustle and bustle, let's remember why we are educators.  

I am so honored to have been called to work with God's most precious gifts.  

Friday, December 14, 2012

All Things Glitter


Meet "Glitter" 

Let me begin by saying that I LOVE THE ELF ON THE SHELF!  My son and I have had an elf in our family for 5 years.  This year, our elf, lovingly known as Kringle, was no longer needed in the Slocumb household.  It broke my heart to know that my son had decided that Kringle should stay at the North Pole.  
After much thought, and a few tears, I decided that this was not the year to go "elfless".  This is where Glitter comes in.  Glitter appeared at Creative Learning after Thanksgiving and has been up to no good ever since.  I am posting some of Glitter's crazy shenanigans, and am putting a copy of the letter that she brought with her at the end of this post.  I am going to add a list of some of Glitter's mischief.  Feel free to use the ideas posted, and we would LOVE to hear some of your own elf stories.

Here is a copy of our letter from Santa introducing Glitter...

Dear Creative Learning Friends,

It is my pleasure to introduce the bearer of this note as the Magic Elf assigned to your school family this holiday season.  We have, lovingly, named her “Glitter” due to the fact that the owner of this school has a slight obsession with all things that sparkle.
Glitter will visit your school from now until your last day of class before Christmas break, to observe the behavior of any good little boys or girls residing herein. When I arrive on Christmas Eve, Glitter will present the report and return to Santa’s Workshop.
Be wary! Glitter, too, has a slight obsession with all things that sparkle, and will explore your school from top to bottom. Glitter’s whereabouts may be subject to whimsy.
I must also add that I have been made aware of prior incidents of Elf Mischief on the part of this Elf. Should any Elf Mischief occur, please feel free to contact me, or Ms. Kristy. 
                                             Sincerely yours,
                                                  SANTA

Glitter's Shenanigans:
Art time with Barbie
Roasting marshmallows over Ms. Kristy's candle
Sitting in our wreath at the front door
Leaving boxes of candy canes EVERYWHERE
Getting into the candy stash in one of the classrooms
Playing with stamps and leaving messages for everyone
Pouring glitter on a table 
Sitting at the top of the Christmas tree

We will update you on any further Glitter mischief.  Feel free to post your elf stories below!  



Wednesday, December 12, 2012

My Inspiration


"Life is a lot of work.  What is it that gives us the strength to continue when we are tired and burned out?  Sometimes an inspirational idea can help us renew ourselves and be filled with strength to fulfill our life's purpose.  Inspiration comes in many forms.  However, the root of all inspiration is the idea that our lives are meaningful.  Inspiration is knowing that what I do matters deeply to the people around me.  When you have the feeling that your actions are meaningful, you will become filled with strength and vigor to fulfill your life's purpose."

I would like for you to meet my inspiration!


Tuesday, December 11, 2012

What is Creative Learning?

Who are we?
Centers for Creative Learning is made up of Educational Therapists and teachers who are certified and trained to work with students that have difficulties in and out of the classroom. With the use of interactive language, dynamic intervention, and creative lesson planning, our children develop core academic skills and higher order processing skills to become life-long learners. Our job is to teach our students "how to learn" as we teach them WHAT to learn.

Why Creative Learning?
Of the nearly six billion people on earth, no two have brains that are alike. From the research of neuroscientist, it is now a generally accepted fact that human brains change structurally and functionally as a result of learning and experiences for better or for worse. People differ in how they take in and process information. Some people are visual learners and have to see something to learn it. Others are auditory learners. Those people have to hear information to process it. As we focus on the two learning styles, we are seeing a growing interest in using creativity in all subjects as a tool for learning. Creative, hands on learning makes it possible for abstractions to become more understandable as they take concrete form.

This blog is a tool that we would like to offer to all of our parents, friends, students, and staff.  We are all life-long learners, and look forward to hearing back from each and every one of you!

Lots and lots of love,
Kristy