Posts Tagged ‘Summer camp’

It All Starts With A Book

KinderCare believes all children should have access to books, both at school and at home.   Just spending a few minutes each day sharing a story with children in their earliest years sets the foundation for future educational success.  I know in my house we have a huge library.  However, it all starts with just one book.  A book ignites a child’s imagination, lays the foundation for future school success, and a book can spur a child’s motivation, confidence and curiosity in the world.

Did you know that as a nation…

 

· Two-thirds of 4th graders are below reading proficiency and 83% of low-income 4th graders are below proficient (National Assessment of Educational Progress)

·Some 42 percent of American children (31MM) lack the income to cover basic needs including child care and access to books (National Assessment of Educational Progress)

·In some of the lowest-income neighborhoods in the country there is only one book available for every 300 children. (University of Nevada Study)

·44 million adults in the U.S. can’t read well enough to read a simple story to a child. (National Adult Literacy Survey)

I’d like to change that.  How about you?  Read. Share. Give is a national book sharing program that kicked off in Denver on June 30th with a goal of “one million story times” this summer.  This summer you are invited you to READ and SHARE a book so that you can GIVE a book to those in need.  Here what to do:

•Pick a children’s book to read with your family

• Visit kindercare.com/read to download and print out a book label, enter the book’s code and start following your book’s journey

•Place the label into the inside front cover of the book and pass it on to family and friends to do the same

It is that easy!  The best is that more people who participate, the more books KinderCare will donate to Reach Out and Read!  Have fun with books this summer!

 

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Crazy End Of The Year

I know all of you moms out there know what I am talking about.  It is that time of the year again where instead of looking for new medical nursing scrubs for your job, you are instead trying to reschedule your kids activities, because they all now have extra meetings and such.  Plus, it’s going to be eighty degrees here today in Chicago.  As it gets warmer, my kids get nuttier.  They feel the need to drive me insane and climb the walls.  After our insane day yesterday, we didn’t get home till almost 9 pm (my kids go to bed at 8 pm normally), and they were still so wound up that they ran around the yard almost 20 minutes with the dog.  And they were still hyper!

However, in all this busyness, I try not to lose sight of the fact that in less than a month I’m going to have a 2nd grader!  Man, that makes me feel old.  (Will has another year of preschool since he is only 3.  He won’t turn 4 till June).  I even already signed them up for summer camp before they bored!  (Plus, it’s a great program.  Madison’s been in it for 2 years already.  I’ve got her signed up for Day camp and Will signed up for Kiddie Camp.  She’ll go M-W-F, and he goes T-R.  It’ll be a fun 6 weeks this summer).

How are you, my readers, dealing with the end of the year craziness?  Are your kids ready for school to be done?

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