Monday, May 6, 2013

Jacob's Spring 2013 progress Report: Preschool 1

Williams College Children’s Center
44 Whitman St.
Williamstown, MA 01267
413-597-4800

Parent/Teacher Conference Report



Child: Jacob Hillman                                                                                                                           Date of Birth: 10/11/2012
Parent/Guardian:  Angie Hillman
Parent/Guardian: Josh Hillman
Teacher:                Shana Shippee, Ellen Richardson and Roberta sweet                                                 Classroom: Preschool One


Spring Conference:                                                                                                         Date:  5-6-2013

In Attendance: Angie Hillman and Shana Shippee


Child’s Interests and Unique ways the child engages in play

Jacob has continued to thrive throughout his time in the preschool one classroom. He is confident and engaged in play. He asks many questions to help further his understanding of situations that are new to him and he relies on past knowledge to help further facilitate new learning. He enjoys sensory activities and spends a great deal of time in the water table, painting or creating with play dough. Jacob still likes to explore the classroom in its entirety upon entering in the morning. He often likes to begin his day by enjoying a project with his mom and then he enters play situations with his peers. Jacob is highly verbal and imaginative. He enjoys pretend play and he will often act out different play scenarios with several of his classmates that involve pretending to be a family and going to work or going on vacation.  

Relationships (peer & teacher)

Jacob’s friendships have continued to grow and strengthen. He spends time with most of his classmates and over time has become closer with several peers that he was not as close to earlier in the year. He is open and engaging, inviting children to join in his play and easily able to enter play already in progress. Jacob feels things very deeply. He genuinely cares about people and is aware of others feelings. He often tries to make people feel better if they are feeling sad and enjoys giving hugs to people. There are times throughout the day that Jacob prefers to play on his own or in smaller groups. He has shown a lot of growth in his ability to communicate with his peers if they are doing something he would rather they not do such as taking a toy from him or sitting too close at circle.

His bonds with his teachers have continued to grow and strengthen and we immensely enjoy the hugs and love we receive from him!

Language development & Expression of child’s needs, feelings and thoughts 

Jacob is articulate and polite. He often has a lot to share and will sit with teachers and friends for extended periods of time having conversations. He has an amazing memory and will recall details from past situations and talk excitedly about them as if they had just happened. He loves to laugh and is quite funny. There are still times that he is a little sensitive and his feelings can get hurt easily. He has shown a lot of maturity in his ability to handle these types of situations.

Response to group learning

Jacob’s interests are wide and varied and he is a major contributor during group learning times. He enjoys sharing information with his teachers and peers and absorbs new information about different topics. He knows a lot of different information about a variety of topics and shares stories with enthusiasm. Jacob has really enjoyed our small group work and eagerly requests to finish tasks started during small group times. Jacob has shown a lot more focus during group learning times, even if the topic is something that does not seem particularly interesting to him and he is much less distracted by things going on around him. Jacob was very involved in all of our learning topics throughout the year. He especially enjoyed or music curriculum and the story telling element that developed towards the end of the year.

Independence

Jacob continues to show a great deal of independence. He follows classroom routines without difficulty and encourages friends to complete tasks when they need a little help. He is able to take care of his personal needs independently and has shown a great deal of growth when it comes time to choose seriousness over silliness during classroom transitions.

Health, Physical Development & Stamina

Jacob’s natural athletic ability continues to shine through. He gravitates toward any type of game that incorporates physical elements. He enjoys scooters and bikes, loves the running around on the playground and especially enjoys playing baseball or any sports related activity. He seems to have endless energy during the day but is quite tired when it is time for rest and goes to sleep quickly and without difficulty. He often sleeps for an hour and a half to two hours a day. He wakes rested and ready to continue his activities.

New information shared by the parents about their child

·         Jacob still enjoys coming to school and playing with his friends
·         He shows some apprehension concerning one classmate
·         He talks excitedly about different things he has done at school
·         He has been pushing some limits at home
·         He enjoys writing his name and has become more interested in letter and writing activities
               
Parent & teacher hopes for the child for the coming year

·         That his natural curiosity and his desire to figure out the way the world works is supported and encouraged
·         That his friendships in Preschool 2 continue to deepen
·         That he continues to find joy in his physical play and that he be given as many opportunities as possible to engage in these activities
·         That he continues to develop his already vast vocabulary and that his natural skill for the use of descriptive language and storytelling be further developed