⚠️ After careful consideration of the announcement by Governor McMaster for school closures through the end of March, we will remain open with modified operating hours. We realize we provide an important service to our families, so we will operate from 8am – 5pm during this time.
We recognize the trust that you place in our team and our school. During this challenging time, we will keep you informed, communicate regularly and build upon our partnership as we strive to deliver the best for you and your children. For additional information, you may contact the Centers for Disease Control online at http://www.cdc.gov. or the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) at https://www.scdhec.gov/.
Thank you in advance for your patience as we navigate this challenging situation and determine how best to continue serving our communities, while maintaining our focus where it belongs: on our children, staff, and the families we serve.
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We continue to implement our health & safety protocols, like (touchless drop-offs, ensure all staff wear masks and temperature checks each morning), to help keep our students safe. Our health and safety measures give our students the opportunity to make friends, have fun, and reach key developmental milestones each day.
We all need a little song and dance more than ever! At Primrose, we are excited to launch Harmony & Heart™ - a new exclusive program that uses the power of music to reinforce every aspect of your child’s growth.
We celebrated Molly®, our sweet spotted cow's birthday this week! Not only does Molly help us with our math, but she also teaches us about respecting others. Happy birthday, Molly!
Your little ones are sure to love this healthy take on a trendy treat! Try this simple recipe, it's a great healthy snack or dessert when dipped in chocolate and covered with toppings. What toppings will you try? https://bit.ly/2JE1iy4 #OnlinewithOg
Phonological awareness skills are important early literacy skills children need to be successful readers. Practice segmenting syllables in words using the Segmenting Words activity: (https://bit.ly/2LaIPd5)
If only adjusting to the time change was as easy as changing the clocks. Here are 7 simple tips to help your little one adjust. Check them out here: https://www.primroseschools.com/blog/8-ways-to-make-time-change-easier/
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7 Ways to Make Time Change Easier
While trick-or-treating may look a little different this year, you can still get in the spirit and encourage imaginative development with these 7 tips for stress-free costumes. Check them out: https://www.primroseschools.com/blog/taking-the-stress-out-of-costumes/
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7 Tips: Stress-Free Costumes for Kids
We have helped to create a budding writer at the ripe age of 7. Ms. Brooke attended our school for which she received the educational foundation to propel her forward for years to come. Brooke is now a self published author of the book, "Cupcake The Lying Unicorn", which is available on Amazon.
In the story Brooke encourages her readers to tell the truth and strives to remind readers that bad things happen when they are not truthful. We had the honor of Brooke returning to the school to read her book to our students.
We are extremely proud of Brooke and can't wait to see what she does next. You go girl!!
Our friend Katie® is a curious cat who is interested in people's lives. She's polite and fun to be around, helping children learn how to share and care for each other. Read how to encourage your little one to share: https://www.primroseschools.com/blog/3-tips-to-help-your-child-learn-to-share/
Just like the student Weather Reporters in our classrooms, you can help your little ones be more aware of their surroundings and seasonal patterns by encouraging them to craft an at-home weather station, like this cute windsock. Watch the easy instructions below.
Kindness, generosity and compassion are 3 social-emotional skills your little one can learn from an early age. Visit our blog for more information on how we help nurture these traits at Primrose and why it matters.
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How Children Show Kindness at a Young Age
We would like to thank all of the Veterans that are serving and have serviced in the Armed Forces for their service to this country, the sacrifices made and risk of life to provide and defend our freedom!
It’s National STEAM Day! Group activities, art projects and experiments are just a few ways our Primrose students learn STEAM basics. It’s never too early to start building for the future! Click to read more.
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Embracing STEAM at Primrose
FUN-DAY Friday! Our kids had a great time with the pre-Halloween celebration. They enjoy decorating cookies, eating cupcakes and making treat bags. Oh what fun it is to be a Primrose kid.
Pumpkin spice and everything nice! This fall treat is perfect for you and your little ones to enjoy this season. Make it together and show us your creation in the comments. Get the recipe: https://www.primroseschools.com/blog/snacktivity-pumpkin-pie-in-a-cup/
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Snacktivity: Pumpkin Pie in a Cup
Early exposure to music is fun for your little one and has benefits to last a lifetime. Use these tips to integrate music into your daily routine.
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How Music Helps Young Children Grow
A little kindness goes a long way. Give someone a compliment today, and every day, to lift them up. #NationalComplimentDay
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Martin Luther King Jr. believed in the power of peace, love and hope, traits our students put into practice through inspired activities to commemorate his timeless messages.
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Celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day
The new year means new opportunities for making and keeping promises, something Primrose Friend Billy the Duck loves to do! Billy helps us teach what it means to make and keep promises, to ourselves and to others.
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Keeping Promises: How to Teach Integrity to Your Preschooler
You’ve made it through the terrible twos. Now read these tips for what to expect with your threenager.
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Confessions from the Mom of a “Threenager”