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Brand New Week

 Hello & happy Monday! I hope everyone was able to enjoy their weekend through rest and play! 

Today was like any other Monday, full of playing, extra classroom visitors, and familiarizing ourselves with school routines. That being said, Mondays can be quite busy! I don't have much to say today as it was pretty typical and that's okay 😊

It wasn't until the very end of our day that the boys got to relax a little bit and slow down from all of the hard work they put in from meeting with Kari and gross motor play in the gym with Mary. The boys settled into the book area and grabbed some of their favorites to read and look at independently. I love when the kids naturally find a place to slow down and rest. It's such an important self regulation skill they are learning at a young age and will hopefully continue to benefit them in the future. I hope it is something you can all do as a family at some point in your day! 

Enjoy this video of B reading through "Go, Go, Go, Stop!" We will see y'all tomorrow! 



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