This is the time of year that Mary Linsmeier Schools increases in enrollment.
We know that one of the biggest ways clients here about us is word of mouth from current parents. For this reason, if you refer a customer and they enroll part time, (less than 5 days per week, 6 hours per day), you will receive a $25.00 credit on your bill. If you refer a parent and they enroll full time, (5 days per week, 6 or more hours per day), you will receive a $50.00 credit on your bill.
The person you refer must write your name on the enrollment form .
This credit will be given to you year round. However, from January 1 through February 28, 2014, if you refer a parent who enrolls their child during or between these dates, they will have their registration fee waived!
We thank you for allowing us to provide care for your children.
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Friday, December 6, 2013
The Magic Of the Holidays in Brookfield
A Preschool aged girl, who attends Brookfield, Children's Edu-Care, woke her Mom at 4:00Am excitedly saying, "Mom! This is going to be the best day of my whole life!"
The chill in the night air could do nothing to waiver the warm smiles of the children as they listened to Mayor Ponto give a few words and then the big count down, "5,4,3,2,1" AND no lights! Oh no! Mayor gave a few more words and then the glow everyone waited for!
We were entertained by the Brookfield Dance Academy and our Brookfield children sang songs including Twinkle, twinkle little lights, Rudolph and We wish you a Merry Christmas.
The celebration ended with cookies served in the festive rooms decorated for the occasion and a visit from Santa!
It was an evening to remember.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
A Time To Give Thanks
A teacher asks her preschool group, "What are you thankful for?" A 3 year old boy in the front shouts out, "I am thankful for our microwave!" "My Mom is the best cook ever!"
Another 3 year old boy adds, "I am thankful for my family!" "Even my dog, Fred, even though he chewed up my Dad's work shoes and got in big trouble!"
During this holiday season, we all reflect on what we are thankful for and count our blessings.
Mary Linsmeier Schools are thankful for our wonderful staff, the relationships we have built with all of our parents and the smiles we receive every day from the children we serve.
Happy Thanksgiving!
MLS Administration and Staff
Another 3 year old boy adds, "I am thankful for my family!" "Even my dog, Fred, even though he chewed up my Dad's work shoes and got in big trouble!"
During this holiday season, we all reflect on what we are thankful for and count our blessings.
Mary Linsmeier Schools are thankful for our wonderful staff, the relationships we have built with all of our parents and the smiles we receive every day from the children we serve.
Happy Thanksgiving!
MLS Administration and Staff
Monday, November 5, 2012
Interview with Mary Linsmeier Schools/Children's Edu-Care Teacher Charlie Christman, Children’s Book Illustrator of “Ivy Grace And The Birthday Monster”. This interview was conducted at the end of October.
What is “Ivy Grace And The Birthday Monster” about? What
kind of message does the book present?
“Ivy Grace And The Birthday Monster” is about a little girl who has a dream birthday party in her mind. When the birthday doesn’t measure up to her expectations she throws a tantrum at the party. The tantrum leaves her monstrous. The book has a good moral at the end of the story.
How did you become an illustrator? What made you decide to
illustrate Jamie Vacho Kinsbeck’s book?
I always find an excuse to draw and print. I have a degree in Art and have been doing freelance illustrations and teaching art. While doing this, I began my position at Mary Linsmeier Schools where I use art as a teaching method for the children.
Reading the book made me laugh and sold
me on illustrating the book. Having the monster in the book will appeal to the
children and it was fun to illustrate. I love the moral for the children who
read the book and hopefully, the moral will be passed on to the children.
What was the most challenging part about illustrating a
children’s book?
I think the most
challenging thing was to try to find the author’s vision and bring her ideas
into the illustrations. Jamie was a great collaborator to work with and let me
run with it.
How long did it take you to illustrate each page?
The illustration process started in October 2011. I worked on it during the evenings and over the weekends. I did 2 pages a month with reworks and changes. The final illustration was completed in May 2012. I meet with Jamie every 2 weeks to show her the work and fine tune ideas for the next illustration.
Is this your first illustration that has been published?
I started doing
illustrations for a toy packaging company and illustrated a children’s activity
for Children’s Hospital in 2008. I have been professionally illustrating ever
since.
What was your favorite scene to illustrate in the book?
My favorite scene to illustrate in the book
was when the monster appears. I asked other people about their favorite scene
and it’s either the page were the girl has the dream birthday or the page were
the monster appears.
What kinds of conditions did you work in to create the
illustrations for this book? Did you listen to music?
I always work with music. The music has to be upbeat, positive, and gets you moving.
What is the most important tool you use in illustrating? The
one thing you can’t work without?
The most important tool for
me is pencil and paper. Drawing inspires me more than painting. Drawing lays the
ground work for painting. I drew the illustrations first, then went back and
painted them.
What is your favorite color and did you use it in the book?
Blue is my favorite color.
There are 3 predominant colors in the book that have purpose but I can’t tell
you without spoiling the story for the readers.
Did anything serve as inspiration to your illustrations?
The children that I teach
at Mary Linsmeier Schools served as inspirations in my illustrations.
What are you hoping the book and your illustrations will get
across to parents and children?
I hope that anyone who
reads the book will identify with the moral of the story. I wanted to make the
book vivid, entertaining, and wanted the audience to experience the story,
especially the part were she realizes what unkind actions has done to her loved
ones.
Are you working on anything projects now?
I am currently doing
illustrations for a local magazine, and showing paintings at M Salon at Walker’s Point. I hope to
be working on more projects during the winter.
Is there anything else you like to share?
Persistence is always a
winner. Jamie and I took turns keeping each others drive and enthusiasm going
on this project.
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Teaching Children the Alphabet A through Z by Planting a Garden
The children with the “garden”…they all look adorable!!!!!! |
Mary Linsmeier Schools and Children's Edu-Care in Brookfield are teaching young children the Alphabet in a new way. This summer the children will learn about the rain-forest in conjunction they will be nurturing nature by creating an Alphabet Garden.
The pretty sky and the entire Alphabet A through Z. |
The children will be learning the Alphabet A through Z by planting plants which include flowers, herbs, seeds, and vegetables that start with letters of the Alphabet. While children learn the Alphabet they will learn to care, nurture, and investigate numerous aspects of gardening.
From little hands come beautiful things. “Look Miss Anna…Where should I put
this?” |
The staff hope the garden will give children many opportunities to learn sights, sounds, smells, taste of nature, the environment and take pride as well as enjoying responsibilities and various progressions a garden beholds.
The Alphabet Garden is a center driven project for Brookfield, this project will hopefully enhance and engage the community surrounding the center, establish partnerships with local residents, businesses, and of course the families.
Thank you to everyone who contributed to our ABC Garden…buckets, soil donations and
plants. Now, “let’s watch our garden grow”!
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Some of the children have helped already with filling the pails with dirt and helped water the garden. More pictures will soon be available on the Mary Linsmeier Schools and Children's Edu-Care Facebook Page.
The staff at Mary Linsmeier Schools and Children's Edu-Care in Brookfield thank everyone for the continued commitment and support to this center, the community, the environment, and socially sustainable knowledge and values.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Staff of Mary Linsmeier Schools
Their passion for educating young children has
lasted for decades!
Mary Linsmeier Schools is celebrating the passion for
educating young children that the Fond
du Lac Staff has been demonstrating for almost 30
years! Not only do the staff members
have a commitment to children and their families, but they also commit to each
other and have become a solid team that produces great results!
Their longevity is not the norm these days in early
childhood. The newest staff person
providing child care has been with us for over 7 years. Our collaboration with the Fond du Lac School
District has provided us with another team member, Jennifer Koenigs, who is in her second year as a 4K Teacher .
Mary Ann Adler, Director, said, “Our staff makes the
difference and I can see it with the successful outcomes of many of the
children we have served.” “Our teachers
stay with us because they believe in our company’s mission and want to provide excellence
in educating young children.”
Kathleen Lindsley, Assistant Director and 4K Assistant
summed it up best. “I started over 20
years ago because of the quality of the academic program and the
professionalism of my co-workers.” “I am
rewarded when I hear stories of children that attended Mary Linsmeier Schools,
finishing in the top ten in their class and going off to college or finding
successful careers. I know my co-workers
and I are proud to have been a part of their first educational experiences!” “I know that the great early education
offered to each child, leads them on the road to success!”
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
KK Photography
Mary Linsmeier Schools is pleased to introduce one of our newest partners KK Photography llc! Kathy Kohl, owner of KK Photography, has been taking pictures of the children at many of our locations. Not only has Kathy’s experience as a professional photographer captured the excitement and enthusiasm of the children as they learn and discover new things in their classroom, but she has also taken some really cute videos that can’t help but bring a smile to the faces of all of us that love watching children grow.
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