Klahanie School February 2025 Newsletter

There are three ways to ultimate success:

The first way is to be kind.

The second way is to be kind.

The third way is to be kind.

 ~Fred Rogers

Reminders/Thank You

  • Intersession/Winter Break No School: February 17-27
  • Safety and Liabilities: Thank you for being alert of the roads and traffic on 81st/201st, and refraining from having children play outside of the school grounds on the roads.  We have a couple of neighbors who drive unsafely fast on that corner.  Neighbors who drive frequently in the day on the roads requested this as a neighborhood safety standard on our corner and we want all the children safe in our neighborhood. Thank you!
  • 2025-2025 Enrollment Registration and Deposit Due Feb 27th
    • http://www.jovial.org/klahanieschool/family 
    • Please note:  If finances are stretched for your family, please contact the school to set up a payment plan.  Registration’s First month tuition deposit must be paid before June 2025 completion.  Thank you for this budgetary securities support for our school.  
    • If On the Fence about Moving to Another School: thank you for the quick listen Klahanie School Kindergartner Nutshell, and for anyone in the fence.m4a Please email the school if your movements are onward to other schools to release your child’s spot, and please help us fill your child’s spot with a family of your level of accountability, commitment and kindness, you all are incredible.  Our intention annually as a multi age Montessori Antibias pedagogy is to support the work with students for more than one year.  Three years is optimal.  Thank you for this support maintaining our high quality standards for students and family experience as we move into AMS accreditation.  You all are really great people to work with, thank you.
    • Please note: If unsure and feeling on the fence, please pause on registration/enrollment, and appreciate sharing this with prospective families. Withdrawing following registration/deposit requires four month’s notice and possible full year tuition coverage if the vacant spot is not filled.  Reading over school policies prior to registration enrollment is required. 
  • Scholarship Thriftway Bake Sale February 14th 10am-2pm!  Thank you for helping with donations and tabling time!
  • Valentines: Wednesday Feb 12th we plan to celebrate early school Valentine’s and exchange Valentines  (Teachers will help distribute Valentines in name labeled bags in the downstairs classroom).  We plan to bake gluten/egg free muffins and sing, recite Valentine songs and poems.  Please do not address valentines, and no pressure, this is intended to be relaxed fun for children to share their love of classmates.  If you do not get them made, that is 100% ok!

Believe there is a great power silently working all things for good, behave yourself and never mind the rest.

There is something delicious about writing the first words of a story. You never quite know where they’ll take you.

I cannot rest, I must draw, however poor the result, and when I have a bad time come over me it is a stronger desire than ever.                                                                                ~Beatrix Potter

February 2025 Unit Topics:  This quick-Rich in Wonderment focused month, any topics not covered in-depth February, we will roll into our month of March.

  • Chinese New Year Lunar New Year:  We will be creating as a group a large Chinese New Year Dragon to dance in the garden in celebration.  
  • Celebrating Black History Month: Celebrating all year long!
  • Independence: encouraging the use of some key tools of establishing areas at home for early education Self Care foundational learning practices  of independence and concept of “try, try, try, practice, practice, practice” as well as “Show What you Know” that can help families out so much and at school.  At school, we will support with some helpful tips to maximize opportunities for your child to explore independence that leads to consistency and a sense of confidence, order and longer durations of concentration- leading to calm and joy.  Here are some helpful tips for home that will add magic moments to your transition times at home.
    • Boots and shoes that fit and the child can remove independently.  Practice removal and putting on own clothing, flipping on coats and zipping independent.  
    • Bags children can carry and find items they need for a day.  
    • Establish a little area that has lower hooks, an area for boots to independently remove (or place on) rain gear and masks.
    • Cleanup stations with accessible hand brooms and dustpans to help cleanup.
    • Shelf and stools and small cup & pitcher to retrieve own water when thirsty and designated areas to place dishes or help wash up.  
    • Areas to independently wash hands (stools, soap dispenser and song prompt for length to wash). 
    • Open space inside or outside that your child can Dance, freestyle move! 
    • Cozy little nook with a few good items, a weighted blanket or quilt, a little basket with calming sensory items chosen by the family.
  • Beatrix Potter: through children’s books about her life of her scientific mind, one of Britain’s first botanists to discover mycelium (from the Webster’s Dictionary: Mycelium definition is – the mass of interwoven filamentous hyphae that forms especially the vegetative portion of the thallus of a fungus and is often submerged in another body (as of soil or organic matter or the tissues of a host); also : a similar mass of filaments formed by some bacteria (such as streptomyces).” Beatrix’s creativity and inspirations we explore how she self soothed with the observation of nature and the inspirations from those silent moments witnessing and drawing, exploring ideas and the resiliency to “try, try and try” again.  As well as introductory to journaling and practice.  We will create class journals this month, as well as creating mini mycelium habitats.  https://www.earth.com/news/scientists-capture-plant-communication-on-video/ 
  • Still Life portraits of nature & the development of field studies in nature observations. Modeling the practice of silence in nature and observing.  Using Science Eyes in nature to illustrate what is observed.  
  • Love & Emotions: Exploring this powerful emotion and how we show love to self and others.  This will incorporate arts, movement, spoken word, songs and poetry. Deep Emotions & Friendship explorations. We explore through movement/games to practice identifying and naming emotions, exploring empathy and stepping into another person’s experience using scenarios and stories of perspective and compassion using our puppet friend Little Mouse Who Lives in a House with Walls the Color of the Sky as well as some fantastic discussion-encouraging books. Our Specialist Kelly Simmons from the Dove Project will come to explore family love.  Thank you Dove Project!
  • Inspiring Empathy Exploration of Bonobos Monkeys:
  • Small Winter Birds and Miraculous Survival How Do Tiny Birds Keep Their Nests Warm? BIRDS of Washington State • Winter Backyard Birdwatching in the Puget Sound Region Acorn Woodpecker Family Guards Their Stash 
  • Beginning our Wonderful World of PNW  Beavers studies!  This unit will last a while and is one of our core unit favorites! Beaver Lodge Construction Squad | Attenborough | BBC Earth How Do Beavers Build Dams? | Nature on PBS
  • Dr. Neil Degrossi Tyson & Astrophysiology!  Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson and his incredible, groundbreaking work as an American astrophysicist whose work has inspired a generation of young scientists and astronomers. He also is an incredible Peace Tender we want to highlight annually! “Starstruck: The Cosmic Journey of Neil deGrasse Tyson” Author: Kathleen Krull, Paul Brewer , Illustrator: Frank Morrison
  • Poetry reading a ton of poetry and encouraging children to draw and write their own poems.  We ask permission to read at the ending circle and applaud.  

“Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words.” ~Robert Frost

What I’m not confused about is the world needing much more love, no hate, no prejudice, no bigotry and more unity, peace and understanding. Period.

Fear can’t put dreams to sleep.

I’m all for anything that is going to better equip a person who is physically challenged in any way, to have an opportunity to be able to do what they are able to do.

My mother had a rule, obviously, that I couldn’t go across the street by myself, but I had to find a way of doing it.                                                                                                      ~ Stevie Wonder

January 2025 Reflection

 Hawaiian Poem: Peacemaker (To make Peace)

Ua kuikahi ke aupuni e haawi e paa I ka lima ke kuike e mamua o ka olelo – alohaloha ua kuikahi ke aupuni  ~ To unite as one and make peace you must give your hands up in agreement that you will ‘try’ to understand one another, speak kindly, entreat gently and go with love, yes, in order to unite as one and make peace

 ~Bonnie Flach, English Translation

Klahanie kids are mighty, mighty kids and mighty, mighty kids they are.

They work for respect, they work for equity, they work for peace.

They work for love.

They work for harmony!

January brought us amazing levels of connection, reflection and presence and exploration of life cycle and explorations of Teamwork, activism in groups and resiliency examples.  We dove into the exploration of earth Respect-Equity Peacemaker leaders starting with Coretta Scott King, Dr. King, the Civil Rights Team, and moving to North American Beavers and Chinese New Year creating many amazing art projects.  While learning about Dr. King, we focused on his work for inclusiveness and harmony and the essential teamwork needed for such movements of change.  We wove in honoring and gratitude of each of the Klahanie School students as Peacemakers, how they show daily kindness.  Thank you parents for your wonderful check-ins and inquiries this month. All your children have shown tremendous levels of kindness and focus on helping self, friends and the environment. With the solid base of each working as a team member making peace by creating focus, offering help everyday within themselves and in friendships, we now are working on the new layer of group connecting and a magical normalized class time together: a Montessori term for focus in harmony and joy within a class space.  We really explored the meaning of harmony this month and practiced as a group singing in harmony to mentor the sensory understanding.   

This deeper layer of our group work is more opportunity to practice our peace scripts: naming emotions, repeating back (active listening process), making amends, moving forward.  This includes teachers helping to fill the vocabulary goals by inquiring about the intention, offering the language to help for clarity and moving to extended play.  The large motor play that occurs in the garden incorporates the goal of practicing kindness/grace and courtesy, stating needs clearly all while playing.  Interactions like these might be shared with you at home in your child’s reflections of the day.  These interactions are wonderful opportunities for deeper connection creating and we continue to find how much the children benefit from the reminder of the key script when feeling social-emotional discomfort and to ways to be brave, come get a teacher for help or say it outloud to the friend independant: “When you….I feel…..” and asking the other child to repeat back what was heard.  We use a talking-listening piece at this moment and the process becomes a daily practice.  Our play works from the basis that if a child is focused alone that can remain until the child seeks connecting time.  Two children together means a group at school and when a group is asked, “Can I play with you?” Our Klahanie School script of inclusive response is, “Sure, we’ll figure it out, we are playing…who do you want to be?”  We are consistent with the script and etiquette of group play and we do witness more connection bridging formed from this practice.  We ask the children to support one another at school and outside of school by acknowledging one another and remembering we are a team in the school and in the big, noisy world.  We have one another as supporters.  

Some additional language guides we help practice for clarity assistance: 

I would like a turn with that when you are finished.

I will hand it to you when I am finished.  

I would like your attention, can I share with you?

Thank you, maybe later, I am focusing-right now.

I am very excited, may I tell you?

Sure, I am listening.

Thank you for listening.

Coming back together, celebrating togetherness and re-establishing connection and friend dynamics through dramatic play and garden adventures has been the core of our work this month while maintaining our class lessons and fun.  We feel honored to hold such a powerful and loving container of safety for your child to express fully the wonders of learning.  

In the practice of compassionate listening, you listen with only one purpose: to give the other person a chance to speak out and suffer less.  Practice breathing in and out deeply and concentrate on what you are hearing.  While the other person speaks, they may express bitterness, wrong perceptions, or make accusations.  If you allow these things to touch off the anger in you, then you lose your capacity to listen deeply.  Listening with mindfulness helps you keep your compassion alive.  It protects you, and your anger will not be triggered.  Even fifteen minutes of listening like this can be very healing and can bring a lot of relief to another.  You may be the first person who has ever listened to him or her like that.  

~How To Love, Thich Nhat Hanh

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