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At LCCEEC we recognize our parents as the most important adult in their child's life. We strive to create a partnership built on mutual respect between parents and teachers. We encourage daily communication between parents and center staff. Our doors are open to parents at all times and it is our hope that this "Parent's Page" will be another door for our families.

LCCEEC Newsletter
JANUARY NEWSLETTER
JANUARY CALENDAR
FRIDAY, January 1 - LCC Early Ed. Center closed to observe New Year's Day!
WEDNESDAY, January 20 - Martha Lafite Nature Sanctuary will present Wild Missouri at 10 a.m.

WILD MISSOURI
A presenter from Martha Lafite Nature Sanctuary will visit our center to present Wild Missouri at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 20. They will discuss the wild animals that live in Missouri. They will bring animal pelts and other items for the children to feel. We will meet in the church fellowship hall at 10:00 a.m.

E-MAIL
If you would like to receive an additional copy of the LCC Early Education Center newsletter please send your e-mail address to eecmasc@kc.rr.com.

UPCOMING EVENTS
We have scheduled the following on-site field trips and presenters from February to May, 2010. Please mark your calendar with the following dates:
FEBRUARY - Wednesday, February 10 - Dr. Scott Thomas staff rom Shoal Creek Pediatric Dentistry will present a dental hygiene program at 10:00 a.m.
MARCH - Wednesday, March 17 - Wear GREEN for St. Patrick's Day!
APRIL - Thursday, April 1 - Easter Egg Hunt and Party.
MAY - Friday, May 7 - Please mark your calendars for the annual Spring Program and Open House at 7:00 p.m. All family, relatives and friends are invited to attend the annual event.

LARGE MOTOR DEVELOPMENT
Running, jumping, climbing, skipping, hopping, throwing, and balancing come naturally to young children, but kids need plenty of opportunities to practice them. These large motor activities are an important part of your child's day here. With daily large-motor experiences, children practice fundamental movement skills that help them develop good self-esteem and physical competence.
A developmentally appropriate movement curriculum facilitates basic movement skills and physical fitness, such as those named above. Children get the chance to run,jump, skip, walk on balance beams, and throw to play with balls. As with all skills, motor skills must be practiced to improve.
You might see us moving like snakes, cats, bears, dinosaurs or frogs. Music gets us moving-we sometimes jog to release tension and we occasionally jump simply for the joy of it.
We want children to be physically fit because it's important to their health. But we also know they learn better when they are healthy and in good physical condition.
Article written by Deborah Diffily

 

 

Parent Documents

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Parent Handbook.PDF
(2.5 MB)
LCCEEC's official parent handbook. Find information on parent involvement, teachers and curriculum, enrollment procedures, supplies needed, arrival and departure procedures, field trip procedures, tuition policy/fees, holidays, vacation days, returned check policy, late charge policy, withdrawal policy, reporting requirements, discipline policy, food program, illness procedures, medication policy, our philosophy and more.
Volunteer Guidelines.PDF
(246 KB)
LCCEEC's Guidelines for volunteers and/or parent helpers.