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It's Pink Shirt Time Again! 02/21/2012
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It’s Pink Shirt Week again at The Frog!
Get your pink shirt ready to send the message that "Bullying Stops Here!"  Wednesday, February 29/12 is Pink Shirt Day in Canada. 

Pink Shirt Day for Anti- Bullying began in February 2008.  As a staff, we decided last year that this is a great opportunity for us to open up the dialogue with the children at the daycare and spend the week discussing what bullying means, what we can do to stop it & how we can make others feel good through our words and actions.  The children rose to the challenge!  We were so impressed by the awareness and compassion these amazing little people displayed.  It became clear to us that this needed to be an annual event!

Although I was vaguely familiar with Pink Shirt Day before last February, it wasn’t until a friend sent me the link to the website that I really looked into it more closely.  What sent me to the website was her half-joking comment at the end "these boys must have had really good preschool teachers! "

Here’s a bit from the Globe & Mail article about these boys she was referring to (from the Pink Shirt Day website http://www.pinkshirtday.ca/) :

“David Shepherd, Travis Price and their teenage friends organized a high-school protest to wear pink in sympathy with a Grade 9 boy who was being bullied…[They] took a stand against bullying when they protested against the harassment of a new Grade 9 student by distributing pink T-shirts to all the boys in their school.
‘I learned that two people can come up with an idea, run with it, and it can do wonders,’ says Mr. Price, 17, who organized the pink protest. ‘Finally, someone stood up for a weaker kid.’
So Mr. Shepherd and some other headed off to a discount store and bought 50 pink tank tops. They sent out message to schoolmates that night, and the next morning they hauled the shirts to school in a plastic bag.
As they stood in the foyer handing out the shirts, the bullied boy walked in. His face spoke volumes. ‘It looked like a huge weight was lifted off his shoulders,’ Mr. Price recalled.  The bullies were never heard from again.”

As I looked around at these amazing children we spend our days with, and listened to them interact with each other, I could see the basis of her comment… This is the time for ideas like Anti-Bullying to take root! These children readily absorb what they are taught and integrate it into their lives. As their parents and their teachers we are collectively sending these messages to the children all the time: be kind, take care of each other, your voice is important, if something is bothering you use your words and tell someone so we can help you… the list goes on.   And the understanding the children showed us last year convinced us further- this is the time for the anti-bullying message to take root!  We are all excited to spend the week focussing on the strength of these messages and how, even as young children, they can be empowered to prevent bullying from starting.

If you are interested in more information about Pink Shirt Day, check out their website at: http://www.pinkshirtday.ca/  and on February 29, 2012  we encourage all of you to wear something pink to symbolize that we as a society will not tolerate bullying anywhere.
thanks,
lisa
p.s.  official Pink Shirt Day t-shirts are available through their website or at London Drugs, with proceeds going to the Boys and Girls Clubs and CKNW Orphans' Fund to support anti- bullying campaigns. 
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Happy Holidays! 12/21/2011
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Here comes Santa Claus! 12/19/2011
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Thanks to all who celebrated the season with us at our Christmas party this year.  Fun was had by all - especially when those yummy cupcakes came out!
We'll be posting the rest of the photos of the party in the next couple of days.
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Self Portraits - Can you guess who's who? 12/07/2011
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Just look at these gorgeous faces! Can you guess who the artist is behind their self portraits?
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Our Unique and Beautiful Selves! 11/30/2011
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As many of you know, our last two week cluster of activities were focused on the glory of apples in the big room.  We made apple stamps, apple sauce, apple cake, apple juice, apple art, .....

Starting this past Monday our new focus is on the self.  We'll be talking about, playing games around and learning more about emotions and communication.  Here are a couple of self portraits that our amazingly creative littles have been working on.

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Halloween Dress - Up! 11/21/2011
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Pumpkin Carving 11/21/2011
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We love the leaves!!! 11/21/2011
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New TreeFrog Facebook Page!!! 11/14/2011
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Hello all TreeFroggers!  We just created a new facebook page to increase our accessibility.  Please come and visit it: 

http://www.facebook.com/frogcare


(don't forget to "like" us while you're there to stay connected with what's happened at TreeFrog!)
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We Get By With A Little Help from our DOUG! 11/08/2011
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This is a story about community.  This is a story about appreciation.  This is our story about Doug.

Once upon a time, our daycare needed some work done-  some little jobs and some not so little jobs.  We decided to put a message on the Salt Spring Exchange and ask if there was anyone in our community who could help us…. and along came Doug.  Once we talked and made sure he was the right guy for the job, Doug  began to help look after The Frog.  He fixed our banister and raked our leaves, he fixed our toilets and mowed our lawn, he planted grass and fixed our lights…. he did so many jobs we couldn’t even name them all!  He became our HERO! 

Most of the time Doug comes and works his magic when we aren’t here, so we come back to Tree Frog and find things better than we left them. 

One Friday morning  he brought a big load of dirt in his truck to put down before he planted new grass.  We were very interested in what he was doing so we gathered up shovels and pails and asked if we could help empty it all out- and everyone worked together for a long time (Doug is also very patient) to empty his truck.  It was really fun for everyone to be a part of the work to grow our lawn.

When we came back after Father’s Day weekend, we found that the hanging baskets on our porch were filled with beautiful flower that Doug’s daughter planted after he brought her to show her his daycare.  Those flowers were so cheerful and made everyone smile when they arrived at Tree Frog in the morning!  Even now in October, some of them are still flowering.  Through all of the work Doug has done for us, Tree Frog is not only a safer place for us to be, but also a prettier one!

For a long time now, one of the things we like to say is that “Great communities grow great kids!” and Doug has shown us a lot about how to be a really great part of our community.  He has shown us how to help out when you can.  He has taught us about how much happiness you can share by taking care of others.  And he has taught us about how good it feels to do special things to say thank you to the people you appreciate!  We love our Doug and are so grateful that he is a part of helping Tree Frog kids learn  the value and importance of being part of a community.

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