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Newsletter – December 2020<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n
SPARK is the hub of a valuable wheel. <\/strong>An education initiative of Fox Valley United Way, SPARK (Strong, Prepared and Ready for Kindergarten) connects underserved Aurora, Illinois, families with early education and childcare opportunities that prepare their young children for success in school and life.<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n
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SPARK Calendar\"\"Our SPARK monthly calendar has been created to share ideas for activities for young children, including easy things you can do at home as well as new places to explore in the community. The month of January is National Bath Safety Month and we have included several links to activities with tips on bath safety for your young children. 
Nuestro calendario de SPARK ha sido creado para compartir ideas de actividades para ni\u00f1os peque\u00f1os, incluyendo cosas faciles que pueden hacer en la casa y tambien lugares diferentes que pueden explorar en su comunidad. El mes de enero es mes nacional de seguridad en el ba\u00f1o y hemos inclu\u00eddo algunos enlaces para consejos de como mantener los ni\u00f1os peque\u00f1os seguros cuando est\u00e1n ba\u00f1ando <\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n
Download January in English<\/a><\/td>Descarga enero en espa\u00f1ol<\/a><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n
Download December in English<\/a><\/td>Descarga diciembre en espa\u00f1ol<\/a><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n
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SPARK received a grant from the Painters District Council #30 to provide early math workshops to local families. As COVID hit, we were not able to engage in person at our partner schools and agencies, however we adapted our presentations to be live on Zoom. Thanks to our friends Ian McCleary and David Quiroz, we have been able to host 3 English and 3 Spanish workshops in the months of October, November and December. Each month we had different themes including Counting and Numbers, Patterns and Shapes, and Sorting and Comparting. Each family received a kit with math materials that were used during the presentations.
At SPARK we believe parents are their child’s first and most important teacher so we asked parents how they would continue these math discussions at home. One mom shared: By continuing to use math language and showing my daughter everyday examples and allowing her to use the toys provided. The unit blocks for counting. And also looking forward to reading the books with her. Another parent shared: Hablando con el de las figuras qu\u00e9 hay dentro de la casa por ejemplo q figura tiene la tv q figura tiene el vaso !!! O contar cu\u00e1ntas puertas hay (Talking about what shapes are inside of the house for example what shape is the TV or the glass? Or how many doors are there?)
With the overwhelmingly positive response to these family math workshops we are hoping to extend our series after the new year to continue to provide fun and engaging opportunities for our youngest learners.<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n
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TOP 10 LIST OF HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES<\/strong><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n
1.<\/em><\/strong> <\/em>Count the days<\/strong>.<\/em> Much like keeping a schedule for your child or making a plan with your child, use a calendar to mark important holidays or events in December. This will not only help you start talking about the holidays together, it can teach calendar skills, create daily activity of checking the calendar and build excitement. 
2.<\/em><\/strong> <\/em>Share holiday stories<\/strong>.<\/em> Snuggle up and read a favorite holiday or winter themed book together. As you read, ask who, what, when, when, why<\/em> questions along the way. 
3.<\/em><\/strong> <\/em>Talk about favorite family holiday traditions<\/strong>. <\/em>Share with your children the reasons behind the celebrations and traditions in your home. Encourage your children to talk about their favorite traditions and share why they\u2019re so special. You could also staple blank paper together and create a book about your family\u2019s holiday traditions. 
4.<\/em><\/strong> Share the spirit<\/strong>.<\/em> Talk about the things that make the holidays special to you and what you celebrate during this season. Family – draw a picture of your family and name each family member.  Gratitude – tell each other why you are grateful to have them in your life.Giving – share a hug, share a toy, lend a hand (help with chores). 5<\/em><\/strong>. <\/em>Let\u2019s talk about holiday food<\/strong>. <\/em>As you prepare a holiday meal, talk about the colors, tastes, textures and smells. Use a traditional holiday recipe or find a recipe online to bake cookies, bread or muffins. Work together to measure, count and mix ingredients and talk about the special treats you enjoy this time of year. 
6.<\/em><\/strong> <\/em>Let\u2019s wash our hands<\/strong>. <\/em>It\u2019s important to stay clean and wash our hands often during the holidays, especially before eating, and after playing and using the bathroom. You can make handwashing more fun by singing holiday songs together while you wash!
7.<\/em><\/strong> <\/em>Let\u2019s make music<\/strong>. <\/em>Use kitchen items like wooden spoons and empty containers to create drums to play along with your favorite holiday songs. Find bells in holiday decor to play along. 
8.<\/em><\/strong> <\/em>Sing and sign<\/strong>. <\/em>Make up hand movements for words in your favorite holiday songs and sing and dance along. 
9. <\/em><\/strong>Holiday scavenger hunt<\/strong>.<\/em> Have fun looking for holiday items all around the house. Take turns naming different colors and finding matching colors, and celebrate holiday colors when you find them. Be on the lookout for new words around holiday decorations and help your children spot patterns they may see (on gift wrap, etc.).
10. <\/em><\/strong>Craft imagination and holiday magic<\/strong>.<\/em> Find ways to recycle used items into holiday crafts. With some colors and a toilet paper roll can you make a turkey, reindeer, snowman, menorah\/candle, Santa, etc.<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n
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Virtual <\/strong>Play.<\/strong> <\/strong>Learn.<\/strong> <\/strong>Connect.<\/strong><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n
Check out our virtual Play. Learn. Connect. activity from DuPage Children’s Museum!
With all of the extra baking that often happens this time of year, it\u2019s the perfect opportunity to involve your little ones. Baking is an activity full of learning!
Let\u2019s make some banana bread with Alix and her helper to see the learning in action! With one recipe, they touch on math, science, language and literacy, social emotional, and physical development\u2026 not to mention have a delicious treat when they\u2019re done. What\u2019s your favorite recipe to bake together?
Check out their website for more fun family activities: https:\/\/dupagechildrens.org\/<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n
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Virtual Play. Learn. Connect. Website<\/a><\/td>Like our Facebook<\/a><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n
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Gateway to Early Childhood: Virtual support now available for our families<\/strong><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n
<\/a>The goal of SPARK is to connect families with children birth to 5 to quality early childhood supports and services. If you are looking for a program for you child, please watch this short video for more information on how to connect with our staff.<\/td><\/a>El objetivo de SPARK es conectar a las familias con ni\u00f1os desde el nacimiento hasta los 5 a\u00f1os con servicios y apoyos de calidad para la primera infancia. Si est\u00e1 buscando un programa para su hijo, mire este breve video para obtener m\u00e1s informaci\u00f3n sobre c\u00f3mo conectarse con nuestro personal.<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n
Fill Out the Virtual Family Gateway Interview Here<\/a><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n
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Story Time With Astronauts<\/strong><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n
\"\"English:<\/strong>Reading to young children improves cognitive development, stimulates their imagination, helps expand their understanding of the world and helps with language development and listening skills. Click on the link below to view a story video from astronauts in space!
Link: https:\/\/illinoisearlylearning.org\/athome\/astronauts\/
Spanish: <\/strong>Se ha demostrado que leer a los ni\u00f1os peque\u00f1os mejora y ayuda a lo largo del proceso de desarrollo cognitivo. Pero tambi\u00e9n puede estimular su imaginaci\u00f3n, ayudar a expandir su comprensi\u00f3n del mundo y tambi\u00e9n ayudar con el desarrollo del lenguaje y las habilidades auditivas. \u00a1Haga clic en el enlace de abajo para ver un video de cuento de los astronautas en el espacio!
Link: https:\/\/illinoisearlylearning.org\/athome\/astronauts\/<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n
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Spotlight on Children’s Books that Promote Diversity<\/strong><\/a>Meet the girls: Sasha, Lottie, Alice, and Leela.
These four best friends spend their days playing beneath the branches of their favorite apple tree. As the tree grows tall and reaches across the sky, so do they . . .
. . . growing from little girls into big girls . . .
. . . and from big girls into women!
Through their shared secrets, dreams, worries, and schemes, their friendship grows ever stronger. Even when their adventures take them in different directions, the girls always stay rooted together.
The Girls<\/em> is a celebration of lasting friendship for every girl . . . big or little.
Recommended: All Ages
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Virtual <\/strong>Play. <\/strong>Learn.<\/strong> <\/strong>Connect. <\/strong>Activities<\/strong>We have added a running list of virtual activities you can do with your children while you are home. We will continue to add this page as we find more activities. You can find virtual zoo tours, tours of national parks, hear a bedtime story from outer space, activities you can do with your children focusing on all different topics from math to literacy and everything in between. We are all in this together let’s Live United and SPARK a love of learning while we are all staying home.<\/a>Virutal Activities<\/a><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n
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