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Children Returning to school - A Time For Re-calibration!

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  Returning to School After Holidays: Understanding the Adjustment 🎒  Why the Transition Can Feel Hard for Some Children Weeks of free time, flexible schedules, travelling time, spending time with mom and dad and other relatives plus fewer rules, became the children's new normal during the Holidays. Since children do not perceive linear time as we adults do, they feel these routines are, in fact, their new way of life. So much fun! time is up! Back to school, here we go, and their internal routines — sleep patterns, reward systems, and emotional rhythms — need time to readjust, recalibrated.  This shift isn’t just physical (waking up early again) but also emotional.  Extra support for some children who may experience strong emotions is needed. Important things to remember when riding the children's train of emotions. Little ones might feel Mixed emotions  — excitement  and  nervousness Irritability, clinginess, or resistance Anxiety or low mood about ...

WINTER NEWS

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  Winter Reminders for a Safe & Cozy Season  As the temperatures drop and the snow begins to sparkle, we want to share a few friendly reminders to help our school community stay warm, prepared, and connected this winter. 1. Dress for Winter Success  Outdoor play is an essential part of our day—it keeps children active, energized, and happy. To ensure they stay warm and comfortable, please send your child with  proper winter clothing  every day. This includes: A warm winter jacket Snow pants Waterproof boots Mittens or gloves A hat and neck warmer (scarves are not recommended for safety) Labeling each item with your child’s name helps us return lost gear quickly. 2. Stay Updated on Inclement Weather Alerts  Winter weather can change quickly! We encourage families to stay tuned to  school updates, local news, and weather alerts  for any closures or modified schedules. If the school needs to communicate urgent weather-related information, we will...

DRESSING YOUR CHILD FOR NATURE PLAY AND FOREST SCHOOL-FALL SEASON

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  What to bring for DAILY Nature play and Forest school days Although we recognize there are multiple challenges to getting your child dressed for a day in the forest, we want you to know that it is okay! Our staff understands the challenges children may face at the beginning of a new season. Please communicate with us and share how your child feels and any special accommodations we should discuss with you prior to the first day of Forest school. Be advised that children who do not have the required items won't be able to participate. Parents will be called to bring items to school if needed. FALL Daily Essential items pocket snack (peanut free granola bar) water bottle Hat Soft Mittens 2 Layers of clothing A Jacket A pair of heat warmers, hand/ feet (cold days) Thick socks Waterproof splash pants and a splash suit to go over a jacket on rainy days/cold days Waterproof boots Cubbies items (to leave at school) *Extra Shoes *Extra socks *Full set of pants, long-sleeve shirts, and und...

T.V Detox: Gaining My Children Back!

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It all began with my growing concern and frustration. Every day, I found myself repeating the same phrase: “Turn it off, enough with the cheese videos.” Yet the cycle never ended; screens kept pulling my children in, and I was left feeling like a broken record. I was hopeful they would manage their time and respect the limits we set. However, they seem to require constant reminders. One day, I had enough. I realized that if I didn’t make a change, they would never truly disconnect. So, I made a decision: unanimously, without room for negotiation, I unplugged the main TV (the central source of their entertainment) The only exception I allowed was the Nintendo on weekends, and even that was limited. My husband went bunkers! Because this also meant he was being held accountable for. No Netflix, no tennis games, and no nature shows? wait what?  At first, I braced myself for resistance. But to my surprise, they all agreed. Including my husband. There was no choice really... And now, thr...

Let The Kids In:Why Swimming In Lake Ontario is Exactly What They Need!

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  There’s something magical about watching your child splash in open water—laughing, floating, exploring. But for many parents, the idea of swimming in Lake Ontario brings up more concern than excitement. Is it safe? Clean? Worth the risk? Let’s talk about that. Nature Isn’t a Luxury—It’s a Necessity Our kids are growing up in a world of screens, schedules, and concrete. Experts now talk about  “nature-deficit disorder” —a term describing how children suffer mentally, physically, and emotionally when they’re cut off from the natural world. Swimming in Lake Ontario isn’t just fun. It’s a  full-body, full-sense experience  that reconnects children with the Earth. It builds resilience, independence, and joy—something a pool or screen can’t replicate. But… Is It Safe? Absolutely—with a few precautions. Our local beach is monitored. Daily updates are provided. You can stay informed  at  https://niagararegion.ca/living/water/beaches/default.aspx Never swim after ...

Welcome to Terra Viva! From One Parent To Another!

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Hi there, Welcome! I’m so glad you’re here. My name is Andrea C. Lopez, and I’m the founder of Terra Viva Schools Inc. But more importantly, I’m a fellow parent who once stared at a very small pile of Montessori materials and one (very energetic) child—my own—and thought, “Well... here goes nothing.” Back in 2014, this entire community began with just the two of us. I was the teacher, the lunch lady, the janitor, and yes, the student sometimes too (kids have a way of turning the tables on you!). What started as a licensed little Montessori program on the second floor of a Church Building has now grown into something I could’ve never imagined: a vibrant, joyful community of more than 100 families. I truly believe that children thrive when parents feel seen, supported, and connected—and that’s exactly the kind of space we’ve worked hard to create. We’re not just a school or a program. We’re a family. (A slightly chaotic, snack-loving, nap-needing family—but a family nonetheless.) I can’t...

A CALENDAR OF NATURE EVENTS!

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  A CALENDAR OF NATURE EVENTS By Andrea Lopez The true symbol of summer is the celestial body that astronomers call "The Sun." This time of the year is dominated by the overwhelming and omnipresent light of the Sun.  On June 21, we celebrate the Summer solstice, and although some parts of the country will remain cold, the sun's undeniable rays will slowly pierce through with more intensity, illuminating all creatures great and small! Our sun is the life giver and the force that keeps nature and us alive! June, above all, is the month of flowering plants and when the fields are dressed in green.  Tadpoles swim in shallow ponds, and Oriole nests are at the ends of the Elm branches.  The Tiger swallowtail butterflies fill the air, and fireflies appear.  The door is open for our June bugs to shine. Caterpillars, earthworms, potato bugs, ants, and creepy crawlies tread around our children's playgrounds, capturing their eyes of imagination and opening a whole scope of...