Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Eating Healthy

As we continue our Fitness Fanatics theme this month we have talked with our students about making sure we are making healthy food choices. We've played games, sang songs, done jigs and even drew stories depicting what foods were healthy and which were not. One parent even had a special guest come for a birthday party in one of our PreK classes, Sporticus from Lazy Town, who loved to workout and eat "Sports Candy" like Broccoli and Cauliflower to stay strong and healthy! There are so many ways to teach and be an example every day about making healthy food choices.

 Below is a list of surprisingly healthy snacks you can introduce to your children at home or on the go:


Popcorn: Popcorn actually has 4 grams of fiber per 3-cup serving, which makes it a filling snack. Plus, it's endlessly versatile. You can transform air-popped popcorn with all sorts of toppings, including grated cheese, cinnamon, sugar, etc.


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2. Ice Pops: Ice pops couldn't be easier to whip up. And when you make them yourself, you control exactly what goes in them. Start with a liquid orange juice, lemonade, apple juice, etc and add a creamy texture like nonfat Greek yogurt for the perfect blend!

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3. Chips and Dip: A serving of pita or tortilla chips is really fine nutritionally — it has filling fiber and can be a tasty vehicle for healthy dips, such as hummus, black bean dip or salsa.

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.4. Pizza: Pizza is really just another take on a sandwich, and it can be a vehicle for healthy toppings like olives, sliced peppers, or pineapple and ham. Use whole-wheat English muffins or buy pre-made whole-wheat pizza dough and have your kids add their favorite toppings.

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5. Cookies: You can make them healthy when you use the right ingredients. Whole-wheat pastry flour can be subbed for white flour in most cookies. Rolled oats add even more fiber. And in some recipes you can replace some of the butter with applesauce to lighten up the saturated fat. Serve them with low-fat milk and you have a nutritious, balanced snack for your kids.


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Friday, January 11, 2019

Grab and Go Snack

We are so excited for our healthy Grab and Go snack today! Every day we talk with our students about the importance of making sure we stay healthy by eating the right types of foods and getting lots of exercise! This is a fun and simple snack that we hope they are going to enjoy on their ride home from school or as a quick snack to have in our enrichment room!!






Sunday, January 6, 2019

Fitness Fanatics

We’re so excited to be getting in full swing with our January program theme of Fitness Fanatics! Today we are having our first parent invovlement activity of the year with a take home fitness kit! Each kit includes three games for our awesome parents to do at home with their children and let their imaginations run wild. Even our school pet Petsy approves! These activites promote exercise and healthy eating habits which is a core focus for not only this month but every month because the Academy is a gold sneaker facility! Find out more about what it means to be a gold sneaker facility at: www.academychilddevelopment.com/gold-sneaker-program-nashville/ 










Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Color Orange for the day!!!

During the month of January we will be having a color of the week for the whole month. We are also going to be focusing on fitness. This week the color is orange and here are just a few pictures of our friends wearing the color orange.





Monday, December 17, 2018

Gingerbread Man Treasure Hunt

One of the many great parts of working with children during the holidays is how imaginative you can be with them. There's Elf on the Shelf, book fairies that bring special holiday stories, crafts and games galore! This month at The Academy we've stuffed so many wonderful activities for our students to explore, discover and enjoy every single day! Today we did a Gingerbread Man Treasure Hunt, each class got the first clue and it took them all throughout our center! One clue had them on the playground, the next on the stage, up to see Ms. Rachel and on and on until our silly Gingerbread Man got tired and had to go lay back down in the classroom! When we returned he had hidden a special treasure, cotton candy for each child! Hearing their exclaims and ideas on how he had ran past them to beat us to class was the highlight of the day. As the Holidays are approaching our doorstep don't forget that nurturing a child's imagination is the best gift to give! Enjoy some pictures from our hunt today!





Monday, December 10, 2018

Holiday sensory play

The children had so much fun playing with their Holiday sensory bags and baskets. They got to play with snow mixed with different Holiday things. Here are just a few pictures of some of the children playing with their sensory bags or baskets.


The younger children had sensory bags filled with snow and pom poms to play with:



Our older children had sensory baskets filled with snow, pom poms, and Holiday bows to play with:





Monday, December 3, 2018

Fun festive Christmas recipes for children

Here is a link to some fun and festive Christmas recipes that you could do with your child/children this holiday season. 

https://www.tasteofhome.com/collection/christmas-recipes-for-kids