Mrs. Schuit's Early Childhood Special Education

Dearborn Public Schools

Food Pantry

Food Pantry Information

In addition to the food lunch pick-up within Dearborn Schools, there are two more food opportunities: 

1.  The Islamic Center of America is having a food drive this Saturday which is open to all  families.  Attached is the flyer.

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Have a great summer!

Goodbye video from the ECSE staff

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Happy Last Day of School

I just want to Thank each and every parent for the support over the last three months. We have had our challenges but I truly believe the children have made some wonderful gains. They had some very caring parents who went above and beyond what they needed to do. Thank you for always being there when I called or texted! Have a wonderful summer and please stay in touch!

CONGRATULATIONS YOU HAVE GRADUATED FROM PRESCHOOL!

Angelino
Aflah
Elias
Zac

Ali

Anas
Hussein
Loutfe
Adam

Mohamed
Mohamed
Ilyas

MRS. SCHUIT IS SO PROUD OF EACH AND EVERYONE OF YOU! I KNOW YOU ARE GOING TO DO GREAT IN KINDERGARTEN! I WILL MISS YOU VERY MUCH 🙁

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School reopening survey

The district would like your input. Please take a few minutes to complete the following survey on your thoughts about school reopening in the fall. School Re-Open Committee Parent Survey #1

 https://forms.gle/DNx3eN8hcRpXsfSs5

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Census Reminder

Dear Parent(s),

Every year, billions of dollars in federal funding go to hospitals, fire departments, schools, roads, and other resources based on census data.

For a better future of our city, schools, and students , please click on the link now and fill out the census. It only takes a few minutes from your time to make a difference.

Complete the Census application here: 

https://my2020census.gov/

Sincerely,

Mrs. Schuit

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Summer Reading and Writing Ideas

Online reading resources

  • epic books
  • espark
  • United for Literacy
  • Vooks

Simple Journal Ideas – I love this idea!

Journals can expose children to handling writing tools, opening books, moving from left to right and dictating. The children will love that these books are theirs. What can you do with the journal?

  • Practice Drawing shapes and then the students can put stickers on the shapes
  • Name recognition – Can make a pocket to keep a name card in it – The children can learn the letters in their name, how to spell their name, how to print their name and can even work on uppercase and lowercase letters.
  • Draw pictures and write a little one or two sentence story about what is happening in the picture.
  • Practice printing numbers. How high can to go?
  • Draw objects and count them out by putting a number next to the object.
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Summer Speech Ideas

Tuesday Speech with Veronica and Sara

Please click the link below to see the materials. Speech Activity: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1CpDgezas95pEcz4oXOktwHwVAYFJP7g5_-hq7jNzF4o/edit?usp=sharing

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Monday Summer news and activity

End of year News!

  • Last day of school is this Thursday June 11, 2020
  • I will be contacting everyone this week to update transportation unless your son or daughter is moving to kindergarten and in that case I just drop transportation,
  • Progress reports will be sent home by Thursday. I will email them to you just like last time.

This week I will be posting fun summer activities to try!

All you need is your favorite book, a blanket or beach towel and maybe a few snacks. Of course what be perfect is a big old tree to sit under!!!
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Scissor skills with Junk Mail

Junk mail is a great and *free* way to work on those scissor skills!  

Something we all get right?  We walk out to the mailbox to get the mail only to find ads, mailers, application forms,… etc.  Start up a junk mail stash because it makes a great everyday fine motor material!

Give your child a pair of scissors and have them practice their cutting skills!

Alternatively, if they aren’t at the cutting stage yet, it’s never to soon to build those finger, hand, wrist, arm muscles needed for writing– have them tear the paper up!

Cutting out toys, food, tools, coupons are also great vocabulary builders!

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Parent and Community Autism Support Forum

Please click “Download” below to download the PDF.

Parent-Forum-FlyerDownload004JU

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