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OHU Des Plaines CDC Newsletter Nov. 2013www.onehopechilddevelopment.org
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9375 Church St. Des Plaines, Illinois 60016 (847) 824-5180
Celebrating Teacher Education At Des Plaines Child Development Center
Visit Our New Website!
Read stories, view upcoming events on the calendar, browse photos and get more information about your center.
http://onehopechilddevelopment.org
Upcoming Events
Scholastic Book FairNovember 11-14th
Money Raised will go to outdoor equipment for the playground;
including wood chips, sand, buckets, balls, and other outdoor materials.
Kids Stuff Coupon Book
Fundraiser!Begins Nov 4th thru Nov 15thFor every book sold the school makes 25% profit. There is a great collection
Professional Development Day
What makes our professionals stand apart from others in the
field of early childhood? Our staff has the educational foundation, hands-on experiences and partnerships with families that provide groundwork for a successful program.
Our staff is striving to be current on learning state of the art trends and discoveries that help maintain high quality
education.
One Hope United prides itself on providing a continuum of education by providing learning opportunities designed to
prepare individuals for working with young children and their
families. On October 14th
, Des Plaines Child Development Center hosted Professional Development Day. Many of the workshops focused on opportunities that would lend
themselves to lead teachers to improve knowledge base, enhance sills, and develop new and innovative practices to
implement into their classroom curriculum. Presenters came from the Art Institute, Erikson University and local school districts to educate teachers on the best practices while working with young children focusing on ages birth through
Kindergarten.
One of the greatest benefits of hosting professional development day is giving staff the opportunity to network with other early childhood professionals and share stories,
swap ideas, brainstorm and help one another out. The informal learning experience can be extremely beneficial in
helping teachers know that they are supported and understood by others.
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Amalia practices her cutting skills.
of coupons for a variety of close
locations.
School ClosedThursday November 28th and Friday November 29th for the Thanksgiving
Holiday
Teachable Moments Within
the Classroom
Developing fine motor skills necessary for cutting and early writing skills.
What Is School Readiness?
NAEYC answers that question.
"School readiness involves more than just children. School
readiness, in the broadest sense, is about children, families, early environments, schools, and communities. Children are
not innately 'ready' or 'not ready' for school. Their skills and development are strongly influenced by their families and
through their interactions with other people and environments before coming to school."
Through the Kindergarten readiness workshop at OHU-CDC's Professional Development Day, teachers became more
aware of the Illinois Learning Standards also known as the Common Core State Standards. Kindergarten teachers
recommend children be familiar with some of the following:
• ABC in order (can be sung)• knowledge of letters and their sounds
• recognition of letters: upper and lower• identify and write numbers 0 through 20• count to 100 verbally• identify colors and shapes
• spell and identify name(first and last) • Can they play with other children?
• express their needs verbally• Can they sit still for 15 to 20 min?• can they take care of basic needs on their own such
as washing• knowledge of a book and its use ( holding it correctly,
turn the pages)• cutting lines: straight, curves or zigzag
• use of expressive and receptive language • rhyme , units of sounds
Kindergarten Readiness and the Des Plaines Child Development CenterPresented by: Susan Uribe
School District 67 Morton Grove
This workshop gave our preschool and kindergarten teachers an opportunity to discuss some of the most important
readiness skills included in the classroom curriculum, which will be used to prepare students for the next year. Comparing
these skills to our Teaching Strategies Gold developmental
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Amanda counts with one-to-one correspondence
Learning to count up to 20 or higher
while learning to count one object at a time. Also known as one to one correspondence.
Stay Connected
objectives, our current form of assessing children and their
development, we were happy to see that many of these skills are the same as what we have been working on in our
classrooms. We were intrigued to learn kindergarten teachers stress the
importance of incoming students knowing letter sounds or phonemes. They feel this is even more important than the letter names. In the preschool classroom, we have observed
that many children who have a good grasp of letter names are just beginning to learn the letter sounds. In our classrooms,
we have begun embedding daily activities that will help the children learn the sounds at the same time they are learning the letters. We have added a daily report to our morning calendar
routine. As we list the day, date, number of children and the weather we talk about the sounds of the letters. For example,
if today is Monday (MMM), what else starts with this sound? The children will say someone's name or another word that starts with the M sound. Also, when we use the
name cards for our inside choices, we talk about the sound of the letters that begin the name. For example, this name starts
with the MMM sound. Whose name is it? Although we are mostly working with initial letter sounds of words, as the
children are ready we will begin working on ending sounds and sounds in the middle of words.
Congratulations!
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Child Development Specialist,Jennifer Boberg
Promotion for Jennifer Boberg
Jennifer has been a part of the Des Plaines Child Development Center as a Preschool
Teacher since January of 2008. She has worked in the P4 classroom with Philomene Calba for the past 5 years and will be joining
the P5 classroom as the Child Development Specialist. Her time here has helped
coordinate the bi-annual book fairs, promoting literacy and fundraising for the center.
Jennifer continues to coordinate family nights and has helped plan our Month of the Young
Child activities.
Previously, Jennifer worked as an After School
Director for a Lutheran School Serving Pre K - 8th grade, and was Superintendent of Sunday
School and Vacation Bible School. Prior to joining the teaching field, Jennifer worked in the hospitality industry for 8 years and the corporate world for 15 years. She has worked
in a variety of positions and industries and even chaired a Diversity Council of a 500
employee publishing company.
Jennifer is very active in her church and has worked with international students. She has traveled nationally and
internationally on mission trips. Jennifer enjoys learning about and experiencing other cultures and believes in celebrating each child and families' culture with the classrooms. She is a mother of three daughters, two who are grown
and one in high school. She has two grandchildren and has been married to her husband for 22 years. Please help us in congratulating Jennifer on her successes, hard work and her promotion to the Preschool 5 team as the Child
Development Specialist.
Welcome to Des Plaines Child Development Center!Kathleen C Straus graduated from Oakton Community College in 1981 with an associate's
degree in Early Childhood Education. She spent her first 13 years teaching right here at the Des
Plaines Child Development Center when we were still part of Lutheran General Children's Daycare. Kathleen's first son, Rob, attended
school here for his first five years. He is now 26 years old, and is an 8th grade math teacher in
Carpentersville. When her second son Brian was born, she left and spent the next 15 years
running a home daycare center while raising her
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Kathleen Strauss (KC) Teacher of Preschool 5
family. Afterwards, she went to work at a
preschool for five years.
Happily, circumstances have brought her back here to work with this fine staff. She is
passionate about children in early education. She believes it is crucial that we help children develop positive self-esteem and a love for
learning and exploration. Some of her favorite things are food, family, friends, and being
outdoors. Please help us in welcoming KC back to Des Plaines Child Development Center!
Contact us
Cheryl Davis-Malone, Child Development Director | Julie L. Doyle-Garcia, Assistant Site Directorwww.onehopeunited.org
9375 Church St.Des Plaines, IL 60016
(847)824-5180
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