- Redmond Toddler Group
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- Redmond Toddler Group
Redmond Toddler Group 17725 NE 65th Street Suite A100 Redmond, WA 98052 425-869-5605 www.redmondtoddler.org April 2012 RTG C A L E N D A R April 2012 4/2-4/6 Spring Break Wed 4/18 Hazards on the Homefront by Erin Hislop from King County Waste at 7pm at RTG Sheila Dearden follows General Membership Mtg May 2012 Thurs 5/3 Open House at RTG 34:30pm June 2012 Mon 4/23 RTG Board Mtg at 7pm at RTG Mon 6/18 Last day of school 7pm Year Party at 1012pm Location to TBA Come join the Executive Board! My time as one of the board members this school year has been a delightful experience! To see the effort, dedication and love that is put into our school has been a great inspiration. Toby school is such a special and amazing place because of the generosity and time donated by parents. So much has been accomplished this year and with the commitment of incredible parents and teachers, the skies the limit with what our little school can do! Please consider playing a pivotal role in the functioning of RTG and become a board member. The different positions are described in this issue. The teachers and curTues 6/19 Open rent board members are available to answer any questions, so don’t hesitate to ask. Wed 4/25 General House at RTG 1011:30am Membership Applications are available now and can be left in the president’s box or emailed to Meeting at RTG at Wed 6/20 End of her at [email protected] Wed 4/25 Importance of Outdoor Play by RTG’s First Advisory Board! The Advisory Board will consists of current or former members of RTG, along with a Teacher-Advisor. Their role is to support and advise the Board of Directors and focus on the long term health of Redmond Toddler Group. They will oversee employees, long term financial planning goals, promote the cooperative, oversee scholarships with the treasurer and faculty, and assist with finding an appropriate location for the school (when needed), assisting with lease and contract negotiations. The various roles of the Advisory Board are: Financial Affairs Academic Affairs Fund Development/Community Outreach Professional Development Buildings and Grounds The term for the Advisory Board will be no less than two and no more than three years. Quarterly meetings will be held unless more are deemed necessary by the Advisors. We look forward to begin this special board! It is an exciting opportunity to show your commitment to Redmond Toddler Group’s purpose, mission, and values. Applications being accepted now, so please let your teacher or any board member know if you would like more information or want to apply! Page 2 Toby Times Board Positions for 2012-13 School Year. If you are interested in learning more, please feel free to speak with your instructor or any current board member or parent leader. Parents are always welcome to attend board meetings. Attendance at our April 25th General meeting is highly encouraged! PRESIDENT Establishes clear goals and objectives for program and individual Board members. Works with Treasurer to develop a responsible and conservative budget. Monitors actual financial performance against budgeted goals in order to make necessary recommendations to improve performance. Provides assistance support in particular to Fundraising Chair. Coordinates annual Parent Survey and recommends changes based on responses. Ensures that all Board Members are performing their jobs effectively. Acts as liaison between RTG members, Board, LWIT and teachers. Prior service on board for at least a year required. Time commitment : averages 5-8 hours per week, busiest times are August and Carnival (March) at 10-15 hours per week. Current President contact : Colleen Pryke [email protected] REGISTRAR Assigns students to appropriate classes, processes incoming registration forms and mailing confirmation letters. Communicates with prospective students by answering any questions and familiarizing them with RTG’s programs Ensures that classes are filled to capacity; managing wait lists for classes that are full. Maintains and distributing current class rosters. Acts as a liaison between students, parent leaders and teachers to ensure that everyone is given a warm welcome into the RTG community. Registrars are Vice President positions. Time commitment : 2 hours/week and up to 10-15 hours during busy times (e.g., September); also requires commitment to run Early Registration Night (March) Current registrar contacts : Natalie Chabot [email protected] and Vera Bremner [email protected] SECRETARY Produces and distributes monthly board meeting minutes. Organizes and coordinates annual Preschool Information Night. Checks school voicemail regularly and forwarding messages on to appropriate Board members (usually Registrars). Sends thank-you letters to speakers, donors, and other friends of RTG as needed. Assists Publicity Chairperson with events planning. Time commitment : 3 hours per month, roughly 20 hours to organize Preschool Information Night in January. Current Secretary contact : Heather Armenise [email protected] CO-TREASURERS Prepares annual budget and end-of-year performance overview. Prepares monthly reports and assess year-to-date performance. Makes and records all deposits and maintain student/class payment records. Work with tax accountant to prepare necessary report. Works with Fundraising Chair to fulfill cash needs at events. Disburses/deposits cash as necessary for special events or other School expenses. Tracks all RTG funds. FUNDRAISING CHAIR Requires strong familiarity with Excel, basic familiarity with Intuit QuickBooks or other accounting software. Leads all fundraising activities with approval of Board. Recruits and coordinates steering and sub-committees to assist in executing these activities. Coordinates procurement and building of baskets to be raffled or put up for silent auction at Carnival. Recommends new fundraising ideas as well as determines the cost/benefit of previous years’ fundraising efforts. Works closely with President and Treasurer to develop a fundraising budget and income goals. Works closely with Publicity chair, Toby Times editor, and Webmaster to publicize fundraising events and donations. Time commitment : 7 to 10 hours per month during off-peak times, 15 to 20 hours per month during peak times (September, December, March). Must be present for Carnival (March). Time commitment of 4 to 6 hours per month, with 10 to 15 hours per week from January to March (preparation for Carnival). Current Treasurer contact : Megan Anderson [email protected] and Hailey Chamberlain [email protected] Current Fundraising contacts : Megan Mehlum [email protected] and Sarah Diamond [email protected] Page 3 Toby Times TOBY TIMES EDITOR SCHOLASTIC BOOKS Works with Webmaster to ensure continuity between Toby Times and website information Distribute book order forms to RTG students on a monthly basis. Verifies book order and check amount for each order. Consolidates all orders into one and submits RTG order to Scholastic Books. Receives order at home where each student order is filled and put into plastic bags. Places orders in the Scholastic Book center for student pick-up (in parent ed room). Tracks bonus points earned by RTG and coordinates usage of points with teachers. Good organization and communication skills Time commitment of 2 to 5 hours per week Time commitment of 10 to 12 hours per month Current Toby Times contact : Joy Randall [email protected] Current Scholastic contact : Mary Lech [email protected] Creates and distributes RTG’s monthly newsletter, “Toby Times”. Generates or solicits articles from Board members, students, and professionals in the community. Sells advertising space and creates ads as well. Works closely with the Board and teachers to ensure that all relevant dates are included, and that articles appropriately highlight major events PUBLICITY Distributes RTG program and special events information to local media. Creates, updates and distributes RTG fliers/brochures to local resources such as libraries, schools, and community centers. Works with local hospitals, schools, parent-support groups to ensure RTG’s visibility in the community. Writes and distributes press releases for special events (e.g., Wheel-a-thon, Carnival). Works with President and VPs/Registrars to develop a fluid budget for advertising or other outreach expenses. Coordinates release of information with Toby Times editor and Webmaster. Recommends new ways to reach potential new students Time commitment of 3 to 5 hours per week, peak times (Carnival, Registration) will require 5 to 10 hours per week Current Publicity contact : Himali Pethe [email protected] LIBRARIAN Takes inventory of lending library materials three times during the school year Catalogues new acquisitions Reviews checkout cards on a regular basis in order to issue past due notices if necessary WEBMASTER Maintains website with up-to-date information. Updates website with current status of open/full classes, fee schedule, important dates, and student forms Repairs, replaces or removing damaged materials Coordinates content with teachers, registrars, Publicity Chair and Toby Times Editor. Maintains children’s library in the toddler room Strong familiarity with HTML and CSS. Reports on status at monthly Board Meetings Availability to make updates as needed by email. Computer experience is helpful to maintain the library’s inventory Time commitment of 5 to 10 hours per month Time commitment of 2 hours per week, peaks at 5+ hours per week during registration and Carnival. Current Librarian contact : Ann Bogart [email protected] and Eleanor Jacka [email protected] Current Webmaster contact : Chris Segura [email protected] Page 4 Toby Times MYSTERIES OF TODDLERHOOD, REVEALED By Shari Steelsmith Tip—Toddlers live in the present, without expectation of the future. Ever wonder why young children (about 18 months to 3 years) tend to be uncooperative? I know, I’m putting it nicely. What I call “uncooperative” here can range from mild resistance to loud, screaming tantrums. Why do they seem to fight so many requests and transitions? Pediatric nurse, Helen Neville, author of Is This a Phase? Child Development & Parent Strategies, Birth to 6 Years, offers some insight into the mysterious mind of the toddler. “Toddlers live in the present. They are faced with choices long before they have a clear sense of time. They don’t know yet there is a future.” For example, a toddler is inside the house and knows the sidewalk exists outside. She knows she’s not on the sidewalk at this moment. Without a sense of the future, in her mind, a walk is never going to happen if it doesn’t happen right now. There’s a good chance she’ll have a tantrum if her mom doesn’t take her outside for a walk right then. It’s also likely that mom will be scratching her head, wondering, why can’t she wait for us to finish our lunch to take a walk? Tools—It helps if you, the adult, can understand a toddler’s sense of time. Words and phrases such as soon, later today, this afternoon, tomorrow, and next week have no meaning. In a toddler’s mind, if it isn’t now, it’s never. “No wonder these toddlers are so impatient and demand everything now,” comments Neville. Sometime after they turn 2, these present-timers will understand the phrase in a few minutes. They’ll actually understand this idea more easily if they can measure the time by watching an egg timer or by listening to a familiar song. When they turn three, children have the cognitive ability to divide the day into before lunch and after lunch. They will also begin to understand tomorrow is sooner than ten years from now. Toddlers learn about time through sequence. For example, a child starts to understand that after his daddy fills up his cup, he can drink the milk. They start to pay close attention to sequence: “After eating in my high chair, my face gets wiped. After lunch comes a nap. After bath, comes my bedtime.” Sequence becomes their clock. This is why they get so upset when adults do things out of the regular order. Neville points out that we, too, would get upset if someone went around resetting all our household clocks. Have you ever tried to skip a few pages of a story you’ve already read to your child umpteen times? Does he throw a fit? Of course, he does. The ritual and sequence of the story are comforting and reassuring to him. Without sequence, toddlers live in the middle of an overwhelming collection of disconnected events. When there is a secure, predictable routine, life feels safer and the child feels more in control. You’ll find more practical tips you can use right now in Is This a Phase? Child Development & Parent Strategies, Birth to 6 Years by Helen F. Neville, B.S., R.N. Copyright Parenting Press, www.ParentingPress.com, reprinted by permission Feeling Challenged by Your Child’s… Power Struggles, Whining, Bedtime Routines, Lack of Follow Through, Sibling Conflicts ….or Something Else? Parenting Classes based on Positive Discipline Next seven session Class: April 11-May23, Kirkland Register: www.kirklandparks.net #34781 Questions: Melanie Miller, M.Ed., [email protected] Page 5 Toby Times Marriott Redmond Town Center Sky Zone Desert Fire Restaurant Zen Rock Fitness Thai Ginger Seattle Red Cross Remlinger Farms Bikram Hot Yoga Willows Run Golf Club Seattle Mariners Trader Joe’s Casual Uncluttering LLC Moments of Expression Lisa Dupar & Co Mehlum Family Seattle Sun Tan Ben Franklin Crafts– Redmond Colleen Pryke Heleyna Holmes Photography Hubbell Art Glass Arena Sports Taproot Theater Megan Mehlum Photography Salon LaDiva Savvy Parents Safe Kids Café, Inc. Orange Blossom Society Better Off Threads Vineyard Salon Dance Works Drawn2Art Bandito’s Mexican Café Shoofly Farm Mehfil Indian Cuisine Jamba Juice Hancock’s Bakery Cushman Family Spazzo Italian Grill Little Gym Pro Sports Club Shannen Wyman/Kazia Digo Palettes and Pairings Eastside Gymnastics Academy Pine Lake Ale House Moonie Tunes Frankie’s Pizza and Pasta Miller’s Martial Arts Sports Clips Hair Cuts Simply Placed Organizing Dawn’s Candy and Cake Sky Zone Fine Wine and Cigars Adrianne’s House Keeping Apex Winery Gymboree Play & Music Shell Gas Station Jeffrey L. Wright, LMP The Nest Great Play Sammamish Point Espresso Gotta Dance Experience Music Project 5 Graces Restaurant Happy Nest Eastside Parenting Elite Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu NW Aerials Creatively Yours Massage Envy Rapunzel’s Salon CeeCee’s Cupcakes Waterbabies Family Fun Center Sammamish Hot Yoga Jillian’s Billiard Club Seattle Children’s Museum Columbia Athletic Club Pine Lake Tree House, Children’s Consignment Regis Salon– Redmond Towne Center Great Harvest Bread Co. David R. Atherton, DDS Storybook Theater Mac & Jack’s Brewery Yogurtland—Redmond Parent Map Redmond Police Explorers Megan’s Toy Box Columbia Winery Just Between Friends QFC Albertsons Smith Brother’s Farms Tim’s Cascade Snacks Garlic Jim’s Pizza Costco Pirate’s Brand Snacks Mary Leche Eleanor Jacka Megan Anderson Donors cont’d on pages 6 & 7 Page 6 Toby Times 425-881-8252 www.agaverest.com Agave serves contemporary Mexican food. Hand-crafted using fresh, natural ingredients, no preservatives, trans fats or lard. Sustainable seafood, free-range, hormone-free chicken, beef, eggs, rice & beans. Also, most of our food is gluten-free. Free Appetizer with Purchase of 2 Lunch or 2 Dinner Entrees. Expires 5/14/2012 Not Valid with Other Offer Now Enrolling Educating for 58 Years! The Redmond Toddler Group runs completely through both the generosity and time donated by parents in the program. The instructors are the only paid staff. This means that phone calls, registration, accounting, publicity, fundraising, etc. are all done by your fellow classmates. If you’d like to help out, please talk to your parent leader, your instructor or any board member. We can *always* use the extra help! And if you run into a parent leader or board member, be sure to thank him or her for their extra efforts !!! Page 7 Toby Times Page 8 Toby Times Scholastic Book Orders. Order Online OR in Class. Scholastic Books orders are a great and inexpensive way to help build your child’s reading library AND to help our school. RTG receives a FREE book for each order placed. For online orders go to: http://pcool.scholastic.com/parentordering/login.jsp If you’re a returning student click on Parent enter your user ID and Password. For new students, click on Register, create your account, then click Submit. CLASS ACTIVATION CODE is GNBT2 Alternatively, you can order using the printed flyer and hand in a Club order form with a check. Any questions, contact Mary Lech at [email protected] . Welcome Thomas! Class J would like to give best wishes to the Brown family on the birth of their son Thomas, born on March 19th weighing 7lbs 6ozs. Congratulations to Isabelle, Scott and big sister Sophie. Hope to see you in class soon! Would you like to welcome a new baby to our community? We are happy to publish baby announcements. If there is a birth or adoption in your class, please submit the names of the parents, new baby and sibling(s), along with your class letter. Send all information to Joy Randall at [email protected], or leave it in the Toby Times box in the cabinet by the bathroom. CLASSES WITH OPENINGS Class K 0-12 months Wed 11:45 am - 1:45pm Class N 12-24 months Fri 11:15am -1:00pm Class B 24-36 months Mon 11:15 am - 2:15pm Class J 24-36 months Thurs 9:15 am - 12:15pm Class L 24-36 months Thurs 12:15 pm - 2:15pm Page 9 Toby Times Deviled Egg Boats Shop Amazon through the Redmond Toddler Group website and generate 4-15% donated funds to our school! Go to our website: www.redmondtoddler.org Click on the Amazon ad on the bottom of the Homepage or Classes page. You’ll be redirected to Amazon.com. Do your shopping. Depending on what’s purchased and volume of sales through our website, RTG will receive 4-15% of the amount spent. These cleverly engineered eggs with a mustardy zip and We have raised $400 thus far! Let’s keep it going! colorful sails are sure to become an instant favorite with your crew. Ingredients 12 hard-boiled eggs 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard 2 teaspoons vinegar (white or cider) 1/4 to 1/2 cup mayonnaise 2 red, orange, yellow, or green bell peppers Paprika Instructions 1. Peel the eggs, then slice each one in half to make boats. Place the yolks in a medium-sized bowl and mash them with a fork. Add the mustard and the vinegar, then add the mayon- Buy a Papa Murphy’s coupon card for just $5 and RTG receives $4 for each card sold. Our school raises much needed funds and you can enjoy an easy meal for a great deal! Just ask your teacher or parent leader in class. Feed the family and support Redmond Toddler Group at the same time! naise, stirring until the consistency is smooth but not soupy. slice each square in half diagonally. Parents, we would love to hear from you! Share your activity ideas, recipes, fun crafts, tips, anecdotes, opinions….we want it all! 3. Fill the egg-white halves with the yolk mixture. Stick the sail upright into the filling and sprinkle with paprika. Makes Kindly email your contribution to Joy Randall at [email protected] with Toby Times as subject by April 23, 2012 to be included in the next edition. 2. Next, make the sails. To do this, cut each pepper into 1inch-wide strips, then cut the strips into 1-inch squares and two dozen. Now Enrolling Page 10 Toby Times Events Around Town *Family Discovery *KidsQuest Children's Museum *4091 Factoria Blvd. S.E., Bellevue * 4/5 ; Thurs 11am Join this fun and educational class where families work together on art projects, science experiments, and more. Perfect for families with children of different ages! Price includes 2 children. Ages 0-5. $8/member, $10/nonmember (single class). #425-637-8100 http://kidsquestmuseum.org *First Experiences *KidsQuest Children's Museum *4/5 *Thurs 2pm This introductory class provides time for child socialization, parent to parent discussion and new experiences. Get messy with paint, experiment with color mixing, and learn news songs and rhymes! Pre-registration encouraged. Walking-3 years old with caregiver. $8/member, $10/non-member. *Eastside Farm Life *KidsQuest Children's Museum *4/6; Fri 5-8pm Celebrate Bellevue’s farming history by using a corn shelling machine and corn grinders. You can take home some of the ground corn to feed to the birds, or plant a corn seed and see what happens when it grows! All ages. Free. In partnership with Eastside Heritage Center & 4Culture. *Eggstravaganza in Redmond *City Hall Campus, 15670 NE 85th *4/7; 9-11am Hop on over to Redmond's favorite annual Egg Hunt! Enjoy face painting, arts and crafts, and Mr. Bunny photos for a donation. Egg Hunt: 10am sharp at Redmond City Hall Campus. All ages. Free. #425-556-2395 http://redmond.gov/ParksRecreation/Events/ *Kids' Cove Concert Series: Nancy Stewart *Bellevue Square * 4/14; 10:30am Bellevue Square continues its concert series for kids with award-winning singersongwriter Nancy Stewart. All ages. Free. #425-454-8096 http://www.bellevuesquare.com *Beethoven’s Birthday Bear *Benaroya Hall *Seattle *4/20-21; Times vary Open musical gifts and join in this jolly birthday celebration, featuring the music of Beethoven. Bring your favorite teddy bear! Featuring Let Your Music Shine with Lisa and Linda. Ages 0-5. $12. #206-2154800. http://seattlesymphony.org *Celebrate Earth Day *Community Garden at Beaver Lake *25101 S.E. 24th St., Sammamish *4/21; 12-3pm Celebrate Earth Day at Beaver Lake Lodge. Lots of earth friendly activities and information as well as with fun things for the kids to do. Meet with vendors and local non-profits with ideas and suggestions on how you can be more earth friendly at home and at work. All ages. Free. #425-295-0556 *Scenic Train Rides *Northwest Railway Museum *38625 SE King St, Snoqualmie *4/1-10/28; Sat. & Sun 12-3:45pm The Northwest Railway Museum will officially resume full passenger service aboard its vintage railway. The Museum will offer scenic rides through the Cascade Foothills to the top of Snoqualmie Falls. Round-trip excursions are 75-minutes long. Board in Snoqualmie, 38625 SE King Street, 12:01 p.m., 1:31 p.m. or 3:01 p.m., or in North Bend, 205 McClellan Street, 12:31 p.m. or 2:01 p.m. For more, see www.TrainMuseum.org or call #425888-3030. New this year: Guided tours of the Train Shed Exhibit Building will be offered on the first train every Saturday, beginning in late spring. Adults $15, Seniors $12, Children $10, under age 2 free. http://www.trainmuseum.org Do you have a background as a CPA, in bookkeeping or Quickbooks? We can use your help. Please contact our president, Colleen Pryke at [email protected] February and March 2012 Board Meeting Highlights Board Member applications now being accepted for next school year. Advisory Board application and roles/responsibilities to be offered to prospective applicants. Bookkeeper position considered. New class added for Fall schedule– Family Class, Sat 10am. New teacher(s) will be hired to teach Baby Class and Family Class for next school year. PL’s will be required to email Registrars of class changes vs using change forms. New financial form posted. RTG signs on building approved. Toy Cleanings changed to All School Deep Cleanings. School currently has 155 students. Miss Ginny will be retiring. Carnival generated over $9,000! Final amount pending. PO Box to be discontinued. Library to become computer automated for next year. *Next board meeting scheduled for April 23, 2012 . Parents are welcome to attend. Please note : Budget and complete minutes from the latest Board Meeting will be posted on the small bulletin board in the hall across from the classroom door.
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