Preschool Family Newsletter

September 15, 2023

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Tuition coming due!

Tuition is due by the 20th of each month. Checks can be made payable to Strongsville City Schools in the amount of $140. Please stop by Lunn Road to pay by cash (do NOT send in your child's backpack) or to pay by card. Thank you!
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The Creative Curriculum: Today's children are tomorrow's leaders!

What skills do good leaders have? Good citizens? Good people?


We want our children to become caring adults who are creative, resilient, curious, and empathetic. We want these future citizens of the world to have healthy, strong relationships and positive approaches to lifelong learning. Education lays the foundation for lifelong learning.

That’s why it’s important to go beyond math and literacy to educate the whole child.


Our curriculum, Creative Curriculum, directly ties to our district's Model Mustang!

“The Model Mustang” is the District’s instructional plan, creating opportunities for our students and staff to be innovative, resilient, collaborative, global, and empowered learners and educators. The Model Mustang provides focus for all of our students (PreK - 12th Grade) in developing essential skills for lifelong success.


The whole-child approach to teaching supports and nurtures all areas of children’s development and learning–from social-emotional and cognitive skills to literacy, math, and science understanding–and is a powerful strategy as preschool children transition to kindergarten. It encourages children’s learning and thinking by being responsive to children’s understandings, interests, and abilities, allowing them to deepen their natural curiosity and their eagerness to want to discover and learn more.

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Sleep and Your Preschooler

Preschoolers need about 10 to 13 hours of sleep each day, including naps. Set regular bedtimes, wake-up times, and nap times for your child. If your child no longer takes naps, schedule some quiet time during the day.


Do Preschoolers Still Need a Nap?

Many preschoolers get all their sleep at night and may give up their afternoon naps. For preschoolers who still need to nap, set a regular time and have a consistent naptime routine. Most sleep about an hour.


Kids may need to nap if they are:

  • not getting enough sleep at night
  • rubbing their eyes or looking tired
  • cranky, whiny, or moody
  • hyperactive


Active preschoolers may need some time during the day to slow down. Even if your child doesn’t take a nap, try to set aside some quiet time for relaxing.


How Can I Help My Preschooler Sleep?

Having a regular bedtime routine and a quiet, comfortable bedroom can help your child sleep well. A relaxing routine may include going to the bathroom, changing into pajamas, brushing teeth, and reading a book. Turn off all screens at least 1 hour before bedtime and keep TVs, computers, tablets, phones, and video games out of the bedroom.


Make the bedroom quiet and restful. Let your child choose a special toy or blanket to sleep with. Turn on a nightlight if your child is afraid of the dark. Do not lie with your child until they fall asleep or let your child fall asleep somewhere other than their own bed. This can make it hard for kids to fall asleep on their own.


Make sure your child gets plenty of exercise during the day. This can help kids sleep better.


What if My Child Has Sleep Problems?

It’s common for kids this age to not want to go to bed and to wake up in the middle of the night. Preschoolers may have nightmares or night terrors, and there may be many nights when they just can’t seem to fall asleep.


Having a nightlight and choosing a favorite stuffed animal and blanket to sleep with can help kids feel safe.


If your child wakes at night and calls out to you, try not to answer right away. Give your child a chance to fall asleep without your help. If your child is afraid or gets very upset, go in and offer comfort. After comforting and returning your child to bed, say that it's time to go to sleep. Keep your visit short.


If your child cries when you leave, wait a few minutes before going back in the room. If your child gets out of bed, calmly take them back to bed.


If you have questions or concerns about your preschooler's sleep, talk with your doctor.


Medically reviewed by: Mary L. Gavin, MD

Date reviewed: June 2020

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Early Learning Preschool PTA

Join us for our FIRST PTA Meeting!


Monday 9/18 @ 6pm

Giant Eagle Market District Cafe Area


ALL SELP parents, caregivers, and staff are welcome as we talk about, and brainstorm, for upcoming fundraisers, student and parent get togethers, SELP family engagement and volunteer opportunities and MORE!


Can't WAIT to see you there!

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Strongsville Education Foundation - Casino Night Fundraiser - Saturday November 11th

Join the FUN at Casino Night - a fundraiser for The Strongsville Education Foundation. Enjoy table games, food, and drinks on Saturday, November 11 from 7pm - 10:30pm at the Ehrnfelt Recreation Center. Purchase tickets HERE (link also includes information for raffle prize donations and other sponsorship opportunities).The mission of the Strongsville Education Foundation is dedicated to raising and disbursing funds to support and foster creativity, innovation and outstanding achievement for the students, the teachers and the community served by the Strongsville City Schools.