Hello everyone,
What a full and fun week it’s been in preschool, filled with exploration, performance preparation, meaningful discussions, and a touch of wildlife magic with daily visits from rainbow lorikeets, two of which we’ve named the Bilbil Boys from the Rainbow Snake.
We’ve been preparing for next week’s Children’s Voices for Reconciliation at The Canopy in Lane Cove. The children have been practising their performance songs with focus and energy. A reminder that all children are invited to join us on the day, even if they’re not usually enrolled on Thursdays. We’ll be walking up to The Canopy and ask that children wear red, black, or yellow to show their support.
Our group times have also continued to focus on what it means to be a powerful person, someone who knows how to keep themselves and others safe, express their needs, and show respect in relationships. This week, we explored problems in play and how to handle unwanted touching. We read Eve Listens to Her Feelings and acted out scenarios with puppets to help us talk through what to do when someone is doing something that makes us uncomfortable. The children offered thoughtful solutions and were reminded that teachers are always here to help them work through tricky situations.
We’ve had continuing visits from the rainbow lorikeets. One has become so friendly that it’s been hopping onto both teachers’ and children’s hands to eat, a beautiful example of the children’s growing respect for animals and the natural environment.
Wednesday’s walk to Lane Cove Library was another highlight. The children formed our “walking bus” and navigated the journey safely and confidently. We arrived just before the rain began and spent the morning exploring new books and talking about how libraries help us learn. We also reinforced our hygiene practices when returning from the community.
This week, we refined and introduced new visual prompts to support some of our routines, and they’ve been embraced with enthusiasm. It’s been wonderful to see children confidently leading and supporting one another in these tasks.
We look forward to seeing many of you at Children’s Voices for Reconciliation next week. Thank you for your ongoing support and partnership. A special thanks to everyone who came to Maintenance Day last weekend—your contributions and assistance are always very much appreciated!
Love,
Katrina, Lisa, Abi, and Michael