Newsletter

March 2021

St. PATRICK’S DAY – WEDNESDAY 17th MARCH HOLI – ANNUAL HINDU FESTIVAL OF COLOURS - SUNDAY/MONDAY 28/9 MARCH NOWROZ – PERSAIN NEW YEAR – SUNDAY 21st MARCH

Happy St. Patricks Day, Holi and Nowroz

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DATES TO REMEMBER:

Best wishes to people who are celebrating the following in March :

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HOLI – ANNUAL HINDU FESTIVAL OF COLOURS -  SUNDAY/MONDAY 28/9 MARCH 2021

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St. PATRICK’S DAY – WEDNESDAY 17th MARCH 2021

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NOWROZ – PERSAIN NEW YEAR – SUNDAY 21st MARCH 2021

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Infant Toddler AND  Daycare Montessorri    

In February the Winter theme continued. In addition we made  art and crafts for Valentine’s Day , Chinese New Year and Family Day which children brought home  Please see poster boards in the classroom.

Having introduced the Fun Family Phonics (working on letters) in January, we will explore more letters in March.

In March the theme will be SPRING , the changing weather and the blooming flowers through books, songs , arts etc. Within this theme the Infant and Toddler programme will explore Farm Animals; the 3-5 programme will explore Land Animals.

 We will also continue this year’s theme 'all about me and my friends’ –  recognizing and respecting different  cultures and value

 We will also continue to work on the following class rules at the outset and parents please help us by encouraging the same at home.

We will continue to talk about  Stay Safe and Healthy :

  •  We will be encouraging children to stay safe and healthy doing various indoor and outdoor activities during the day.
  • We will also continue to work on the six steps of hand washing as suggested by the Ministry.
  • Please encourage children to bring healthy and nutritious lunch and snacks at the Centre.
  • We will also encourage children to drink water throughout the day.
  • Feel free to talk to Gulzar if you have any questions.

NOTE : REMINDERS TO ALL OUR PARENTS:

  1. Please ensure your child has indoor shoes which they change into when they arrive at the Centre and which stay at the Centre when leaving.
  2. Please have a change of clothes at the Centre , in case they are needed.
  3. Please label all you food containers. (note also: as you are aware, ours is a ‘NUT-FREE’ Centre.)
  4. PLEASE LET US KNOW YOUR PICK UP AND DROP OFF TIME SO AS TO AVOID TOO MANY PARENTS AT ANY  ONE GIVEN TIME  .  ALSO WE ENCOURAGE PARENTS TO FOLLOW THE PRACTICE OF SOCIAL DISTANCING AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE.   STAFF WILL KEEP CHILDREN READY FOR PICK UP.
  5. Please inform us immediately if there are any changes eg address, telephone, contacts.
  6. Please ensure you have all your child’s belongings when you are leaving and take home their work etc.
  7. please inform us as early as possible (by 9am – would be great) if your child is not attending the Centre that day.
  8.  May we also suggest that you drop-off your child and leave soon thereafter. This makes the transition much easier and  conducive to a good start to the day, both for the staff and the children.
  9.  We are not warming up food at the Centre currently. Please send sandwiches and non warm-up food items for snack  and lunch

 Public Health GUIDELINES re COVID

Daily health checks help make sure nobody comes to school sick. Before sending a child to school, parents and caregivers are responsible for assessing their child for symptoms of illness, like fever, chills, cough, a runny nose or sore throat etc.

If your child has any symptoms, they must not go to Centre. . An up-to-date list of symptoms is available at

 http://www.bccdc.ca/health-info/diseases-conditions/covid-19/about-covid-19/symptoms.
 
Extra health and safety measures like health checks, and increased cleaning will reduce the spread of COVID-19 and help keep us safe.
 
Learn more: 
http://backtoschool.gov.bc.ca/

COVID 19: Public Health Guidance for Childcare Settings

http://www.bccdc.ca/Health-Info-Site/Documents/COVID19_PublicHealthGuidanceChildcareFacilities.pdf

If you’re ill – stay at home.

Staying Home When Sick and When New Symptoms Develop

 Staying home when sick is one of the most important ways to reduce the spread of communicable diseases, including COVID-19. This is why it is important for anyone who is sick to stay home. Staff or children who are experiencing symptoms of a previously diagnosed health condition do not need to stay home and should not be required to provide a doctor’s note to attend a child care facility.

Children and child care providers should stay at home when new symptoms of illness develop, such as:

· Fever · Chills · Cough · Difficulty breathing (in small children, this can look like breathing fast or working hard to breathe) · Loss of sense of smell or taste · Nausea or vomiting · Diarrhea

For mild symptoms without fever, children and staff members should stay home and monitor symptoms for 24 hours. If symptoms improve and the child/staff member feels well enough, they can return to the child care facility without further assessment or doctor’s note. If symptoms include fever or difficulty breathing, or if symptoms last for more than 24 hours or get worse, seek a health assessment by calling 8-1-1 or a primary care provider. If a COVID-19 test is recommended as a result of the health assessment, selfisolate while waiting for results (see information on how results are provided here). 

· If the COVID-19 test is positive, self-isolate and follow the direction of public health. · If the COVID-19 test is negative, return to the child care facility once well enough to participate. · If a COVID-19 test is recommended but not done, self-isolate for 10 days after the onset of symptoms and return when feeling well enough to participate. 

 If you are unsure, call 8-1-1 for advice. See the BCCDC website for more information on when to seek


Please encourage your child to practice the following:

 

Six steps to proper handwashing

1. Wet hands with warm running water.

2. Apply a small amount of liquid soap. Antibacterial soap is not required.

3. Rub hands together for at least 20 seconds (sing the ABC’s). Rub palms, backs of hands, between fingers and        under nails and creating a lather.

 4. Rinse off all soap with running water.

5. Dry hands with a clean, disposable towel.

6. Discard the used towel in the waste container.

 

Children should wash their hands

• When they arrive at the centre and before they go home

• Before eating and drinking

• After a diaper change, using the toilet

• After playing outside or handling pets

• After sneezing or coughing into hands

• Whenever hands are visibly dirty.

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