November 23—Thanksgiving break
November 30—Resume
December 21-28—Christmas Break
January 4—Resume
Mentoring children of all ages is a most life-changing experience. God grows you through the process just as much as he does the child.
I confessed my need for a mentor this week to a friend. I need that someone in my life I can mull over those God ideas with. Someone who I know loves me unconditionally and won’t judge me when I mess up. I need someone in my life who can pray with me about earnestly seeking after God. Someone who won’t allow me to become stagnant. I was convicted of this as we read Word in KIDS club.
1 Chronicles 16:23 and following reminds of God’s greatness. If I really believe in God’s greatness why would I not seek after him intently? Sometimes it takes someone else to encourage us to continue learning, pondering, growing in love for our awesome God.
Can you be that someone in a child’s life? Someone who will not allow them to become satisfied with status quo. Can you create a lifestyle of praising God? Even the trees clap their hands in praise for God. (vs 33) Don’t miss out on the party!Dear Families of The Meadow,
As part of our ongoing mission to provide a safe and loving environment for your baby, toddler or preschooler we are implementing a Welcome Table.
There are 2 purposes behind this new project.
1. Safety—we want all our children to be in the safest environment possible. The wristbands and the policies surrounding check-in and check-out are for this purpose.
· All parents/guardians will have a number coordinated wristband with each of their children. The adult picking up will need to be wearing the wristband. This will allow the extended session workers to know the child is leaving with the correct adult.
· Each child will have a bracelet with his/her name on it along with a number matching his/her parent’s number.
· Each diaper bag or other item left with the child will have a wristband attached with a matching number. If your baby or toddler is bringing a bottle or sippy cup please be sure to mark it clearly with your child’s name.
· All allergies need to be brought to the attention of the Welcome Table worker so that individual wristbands can be marked with allergy information. (The Meadow is a snack-free zone but we feel this information should still be conveyed.)
2. Community—we are striving to have current family information so we can get to know your family’s special needs and keep your family informed about what’s going on in The Meadow.
· All families have special needs; we want to find out what those needs are so we can help to meet them.
· We want each teacher to be able to learn the students’ names and build a bond with each child.
· We would like to keep current contact information on file in order to communicate with your family to the best of our ability.
If you have any concerns or suggestions please share them with anyone on the Lollipop Team.