Friendships are important to young children. Learning how to start and maintain a friendship is an important life skill. They provide not only companionship but also fun and support. As children read books on friendship, and as we talked about how to treat and appreciate friends, they start to recognize that it is good to have many friends to play with.

This week was all about appreciating each other and the little community that we have become.

Quotes of the week:

-Alisha to Geneva: “I love you.”

-Geneva to Romeo: “I like the way you sign in.”

Romeo to Oliver: “I love playing with you.”

Oliver to Grady: “I love your signing in.”

Grady to Cole: “I love when I am playing with you.”

Cole to Oliver: “I love you Oliver.”

Romeo to Alisha: “I like holding hands with you.”

Oliver to Geneva: “I love you Geneva.”