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Communication

Mi Families facilitates programs for families and those who work with families.  Mi Families (“my families”) facilities provider trainings, parent workshops, family events, and various youth services.  Youth services include part time child care, homeschool classes, tutoring and developmental assessments.

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Language 2 Literacy

As the director of Mi Families I work with kids and I work with adults – who work with kids (as parents or caregivers or teachers…). I also work with tweens/teens through babysitting and child-development courses.  During child development courses,

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The 3R’s and C…

As we finish our SEA studies we’ll continue learning about the difference between salt and fresh waterlife.  We’ll also be learning about the importance of keeping water-ways clean and how to conserve water … and electricity… Using Mother Goose Time’s “Ocean

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Room2Read

As kindergartners are expected to learn 1st grade curriculums – preschoolers are pushed into kindergarten lessons – taking away time to play and explore the world – taking away opportunities to build social/emotional skills. Research has proven that schools pushing for “academic

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Room to learn

Mi Families (“my families”) facilitates programs for families and those who work with families. All programs have an “education through recreation” approach – meaning we teach through fun activities.  We teach through provider and parent workshops, as well as family events and youth services. 

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Room to Grow

APRIL 2018 * CLICK for updated theme schedule / lunch menu Last week there were no Mi Families (“my families”) programs, as our families and the families we worked with took a break to enjoy Easter. Many refer to the timing as Spring Break,

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Creative Space

Time to transition.  Winter is transitioning to Spring – and our space studies are transitioning to sea studies.  It’s hard to just switch bodies and brains to new temps or new topics though, so we use transitions during change.  Transitions

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Art = Smart

Classrooms are a place intended to make students smart.  Yet they have proven that the typical classroom, where students sit at desks in rows listening to lectures, is not the smartest environment to learn in. Only 1/4 of our students are auditory

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Art Brain = Right Brain

The acronym STREAMS helps us remember to cover diverse subject matters while teaching children.  STREAMS = Science, Technology, Reading (&wRiting), Engineering, Arts, Mathematics (&Music), Social Studies (&hiStory). Some want to add more subjects to the list of required courses such as physical education,

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A is for ART

What weird weather we’re having in Northern Michigan this weekend!  Usually the first week of March still finds us under many feet of snow.  Much of our snow is melting so everything is wet and mucky outside, which is why

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