Newsletter January – New Year, New Discoveries: Embracing Learning and Growth in January 2024!


Greetings, Reader

Happy New Year!

This month, we're focusing on embracing new beginnings, setting achievable goals, and continuing our commitment to enhancing the learning experiences of our children. Whether you're a dedicated parent or an innovative educator, we've packed this issue with insightful articles, creative ideas, and useful tips to kickstart your year on a positive and productive note. Let's turn the page together and make 2024 a year of growth, discovery, and joy in both our personal and professional lives! πŸŒŸπŸ“˜πŸš€

Warmest wishes,

Armelle

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Upcoming Events

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Activities

Sensory Fun

DIY rainbow rice is a feast for the eyes, and a toddler can then spend hours scooping, pouring, and digging through the pile to find little treasures. Just be prepared to do a little sweeping afterward.

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Special Free Programs For Teachers:

Teachers often ask me β€œHow do you start teaching languages so early? Before they can speak?!”

Yes! Language acquisition starts as soon as the baby can hear, see, smell, touch and feel, from birth! Teachers shy away from teaching at such a young age because they need the oral feedback we are used to receiving with older children.

In this webinar, you will learn about 3 steps to follow to apply the pedagogical approach to teaching them at a young age:

- Psychology of the baby and toddler
- Physiological perception of his/her world
- Multi-sensory mix needed to learn
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Our Latest Blog:


Grandparents as Storytellers: Preserving Spanish Heritage through Oral Histories in Education

I'd like to share about the pivotal role of grandparents in maintaining and transmitting the rich tapestry of Spanish heritage to younger generations through their stories. In particular, the deep cultural and educational significance of oral histories in Spanish culture, and how these narratives provide a more intimate, vivid understanding of history and traditions.



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Recommended Book

​Let's Go! Β‘VΓ‘monos! English & Spanish First Words Bilingual Sound Book for Children and Preschoolers: Early Learning Practice Dual Language​

It’s never too early to begin learning a second language. Studies show that from birth to age 8, children have a greater capacity for learning a new language because the language center of their brains is still developing. Perfect tool for helping kids learn Spanish or English with audio, visual, and repetition.
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Birthday Parties

We make in-person and online birthday parties SUPER FUN!!!

* Guitar Sing-Along
* Bubbles
* Glittery Pom-Poms
* Instrument Shaking and Dancing
* Birthday Parade
* PΓ©tard, the rainbow monkey puppet
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Music and French Teachers Wanted.


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Musical Hugs,​
​Armelle For Kids

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