Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Summer Activity: Outdoor Movies at NCMA

Did you know that the North Carolina Museum of Art offers movies in the amphitheater of the Museum Park every summer? Shown on the enormous screen built into the wall of the East Building, all films are free to members or $4.00 for non-members (children 6 or under are admitted for free). Some of the upcoming movies include:


Friday, June 29 at 9:00 p.m. -- E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial


Saturday, July 7 at 9:00 p.m. -- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2


Friday, July 20 at 9:00 p.m. -- The Muppets


The NCMA advises that you bring blankets and lawn chairs.  Picnics are welcome, and concessions will also be sold on site.  For more information and to buy tickets, visit NCMA's website here.


Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Tips on Teaching Children How to Swim

Apart from safety, one of the most important things about teaching your child to swim is to make sure that he enjoys it. Swimming is not only great exercise for children, but can also promote good coordination, help build stamina and prevent accidental death by drowning.

Significance

According to USA Swimming, an organization that offers swimming-related programs and promotes swimming education, in many areas of the United States, swimming is the number one cause of death for children 1 and 4 years of age. For this reason alone, it is essential to teach your child how to swim at as early an age as possible so she will grow into a confident and competent swimmer and will be aware of water safety.

Consider your Child's Age

According to the website for "Parents" magazine, the American Association of Pediatrics recommends that parents do not teach children how to swim until after their fourth birthday. By this time, your child will have developed the skills to be able to remain afloat in the water. If you want to get your child in the water sooner, "Parents" suggests enrolling in a parent-child class that involves playing water games and getting your child used to being in the water.

Your Child's First Lessons

When your child is 4 years old or older, he will have developed the coordination skills necessary to float, and he is ready to begin to learn to swim all by himself. This is a good time to enroll him in swimming lessons. Look for a class that features qualified instructors and that has no more than six students per instructor. You may consider participating in his first few lessons so he feels safe and confident. In the shallow end of the pool, he should be able to float without assistance, stay underwater for five to 10 seconds, coordinate his arm and leg kicking movements, push himself through the water and shift from a standing position to a swimming position unaided.

Teaching Your Child Yourself
Enrolling your child in swimming lessons with a trained instructor is preferable; however, if you intend to teach her yourself, the most important things to remember are to stay safe and be patient. Until your child can swim unassisted, you should stay in the shallow end of the pool, close to the steps. Always stay near to your child. Your child should wear water wings or a rubber ring. Encourage your child to get her face wet and, when she is confident, to hold her breath under water. Next, teach her how to kick while holding on to the side of the pool. When she has mastered this, you can shown her how to combine kicking with arm strokes.


[via: http://www.livestrong.com/article/363998-tips-on-teaching-children-to-swim/#ixzz1yLiDlBW5]




Wednesday, June 13, 2012

You're Invited: 15th Annual Juneteenth Festival

What: 15th Annual Juneteenth Festival


Where: From South: 
              Take the ramp onto I-77 N toward Charlotte
              Merge onto I-277 N via the John Belk Frwy exit
              Take the 3rd St. exit 2A
              Turn right at E 3rd St.
              Turn left at Queens Rd.
              Queen Rd. turns slightly right and becomes Hawthorne Ln.
              Turn left at Park Dr.


              From North:
              Merge onto I-77 S via the I-77 N exit 38
              Take the Brookshire Frwy exit
              Take the left fork to Brookshire Frwy and merge onto W Brookshire Frwy
              Exit at E 11th St toward Davidson St.
              Continue on N McDowell St.
              Turn left at E 7th St. & turn right at Hawthorne Ln.
              Turn right at Park Dr.


When: Thursday, June 14th - Sunday, June 17th


What You Need to Know: Juneteenth is considered to be the date the last enslaved African American people in the US were freed. Come celebrate respect and freedom for people in all walks of life with live music, art, food, poetry readings, dancing, and more!

For more information, please visit: http://www.juneteenthofthecarolinas.com/

Friday, June 8, 2012

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Let's Celebrate!

We hope everyone had a chance to attend our Kindergarten and 8th Grade graduations today! Congratulations, graduates!






Monday, June 4, 2012

Congratulations, Graduates!

Come celebrate all the hard work and dedication of our students by attending graduation this Wednesday, June 6th!


Kindergarten Graduation: 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, June 6


8th Grade Graduation: 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, June 6


Hope to see you all there!