Raising Storytellers
Takoma Park Cooperative Nursery School Blog
by Lesley Romanoff
2d ago
At Takoma Park Cooperative Nursery School, we are raising storytellers who learn to see the world not just as it is, but as it could be. Through stories, our children connect to language, peers, and the natural world, gaining the tools to navigate life with creativity, empathy, and confidence ..read more
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Ice
Takoma Park Cooperative Nursery School Blog
by Lesley Romanoff
1M ago
Monday morning brings ice to the play yard and classroom floor. This beautiful, changeable, loose part is just the thing we all need on a cold day ..read more
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Our Forever Home
Takoma Park Cooperative Nursery School Blog
by Lesley Romanoff
3M ago
We have been dreaming of a space that will be our forever home. Looking high and low. All we truly had to do was look where our heart is . . . Flower Avenue. We are home ..read more
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Last Days of Summer
Takoma Park Cooperative Nursery School Blog
by Lesley Romanoff
4M ago
Our school year begins during the last days of summer here in northern hemisphere, in the Mid-Atlantic state of Maryland ..read more
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The Light Is All Around Us. Winter Solstice.
Takoma Park Cooperative Nursery School Blog
by Lesley Romanoff
1y ago
When we walk along our “main” street during school time, we wave to the #12 bus as the drivers travel back and forth between the Metro stations. Most times, the drivers beep, beep the horn in the way of greeting. So it was truly special when, with perfect timing, the #12 drove by us during our Solstice evening lantern walk, this time without the extra sound which is fine, fine because the bus is full and the street was so crowded with all the going-home traffic. A beep would have disrupted the bustle but the driver waved and we enjoyed the connection to our place. On this evening, the Winter S ..read more
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Community Outdoor School
Takoma Park Cooperative Nursery School Blog
by Lesley Romanoff
1y ago
Near and Far. There are exciting changes coming in Maryland in regards to outdoor and nature schools and daycares. With the passing of HB525, Maryland’s Department of Education is walking purposefully towards licensing outdoor schools. This will be a long (and careful) process as it will result in changes to the State’s Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR). These changes are not taken lightly. HB525 will pilot programs in order to then recommend changes and additons to COMAR which will then need to be officially adopted by the legislators. Near and far. Where we are! COMAR is a set of regulat ..read more
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Maybe They Forgot Their Bag
Takoma Park Cooperative Nursery School
by Lesley Romanoff
1y ago
All three age groups often walk to what we call “The Climbing Hill.” It is around 4 or 5 blocks from the school depending on how the classes decide to get there. The Climbing Hill features a steep grade, large lawn, a bush that children climb inside (when there aren’t any nesting birds in it) , and a handful of really good climbing trees. It is bordered by two sidewalks, a hospital parking lot, and connects neighboring streets with a long corridor featuring a bike/walking path and creek. We are always on the look out for those expanses of lawn — none of us, staff or student, have big lawns at ..read more
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Patches of Blue
Takoma Park Cooperative Nursery School Blog
by Lesley Romanoff
1y ago
Each day and every class session, all of us, children and adults, look up at the sky, studying each corner. The children have developed a shared language of SKY. The shared language unfolds as a conversation. Each child, brings a description, pin points details, describes what is happening along the edges. Clouds and quality of sunlight are remarked upon. “It is a wash of clouds.” “No, there are patches of blue.” Oh let us all look for the patches of blue ..read more
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Grandmother Magic
Takoma Park Cooperative Nursery School Blog
by Lesley Romanoff
1y ago
“But these blankets have holes in them,” one of the children observes as they spread a crocheted blanket across their lap. Of course, our collection of crocheted blankets have every kind of design and vibrant color, but most of them feature those lovely open spaces between flowers and squares. All part of the design. “Don’t you worry, those blankets are made with grandmother magic. You will see, they will keep you warm as warm.” And they do. Teresa and the Seeds (two and three year olds) class cozy and ready for cold weather. “A few words on warmth - more than a few.” — Teresa, Seeds Teacher ..read more
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There Will Be A Map
Takoma Park Cooperative Nursery School Blog
by Lesley Romanoff
1y ago
The year winds down. Only a few weeks, a handful of days, left. I’m specifically not counting, but this year’s Tracks class is keeping count in a way that others haven’t. “Is this the last day I play the rhythm,” one asks. I force myself to think. Ada answers, though. She seems better equipped to think of the bittersweet in the beginning/endings, thankfully. We’ve, as a group, been through a lot. Two of the children moved away during the school year. Four of us had beloved pets die, too soon. In the case of the children, these dogs and a cat were like siblings, a constant in their families, al ..read more
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