A Letter from your Students this Holiday Season

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When you’re a teacher the holiday season can feel hectic and let’s be honest, down right challenging some days. When your students are melting down this December, boomeranging off the walls, singing Jingle Bells for the 900th time, and practicing selective listening skills - keep these things in mind. 

Dear Teacher,

When I am bouncing around, or running manically from one activity to the next please remember I’m trying to behave, but:

I’m hopped up on sugary treats and not feeling my best! (Perhaps you can relate!) 

I may be extra wiggly at nap - my schedule is wonky from visiting Santa or grandparents in town.

I’m not trying to drive you crazy. I’m over-stimulated from all the holiday excitement and need extra breaks.

I’m not trying to be defiant - I need soothing, consistent, caring adults to arrange calm spaces for me to regulate my body and model calm. 

I am SO excited and have only been on the planet for 3 or 4 years - I still need your help during busy times to express or control my emotions when there are so many distractions!

There are lights on the trees inside and outside. Special movies and books we only read together once a year. Extra time with family. Treats and special projects, even people dressed in costumes and pajamas. These are exciting days for me! 

Before you raise your voice or become frustrated - take a deep breath. Remember when you too felt the magic of the holiday season. Take time to pause and revel in it with me. 

Love,

Your PreSchool Student