We have been lucky
at Mairtown Kindergarten over the years, to have had some wonderful teachers
and teaching teams that have paved the way for some lovely traditions we now
have at Mairtown. One of these is our now
annual Christmas Tree Walk.
In our current
climate of change, and that of 2020, we are appreciative that we have been able
to continue this tradition this year.
“Traditions are the
memories of those before us, breathed to life when we carry them on.”
― Kennedy Ryan, the Rebel King.
In addition, the tamariki have been learning Christmas carols for the past few weeks. Every whānau time tamariki have been practicing their singing and actions for a performance that they will give to the community of volunteers at the church.
A positive and happy
environment that is set by kaiako reflects on tamariki and their sense of
belonging in the centre. "Belonging is nurtured through social interaction
with kaiako and other children and by respecting the achievements and
aspirations of each child’s family and community (Ministry of Education. P.31,
2017).
We were so happy
that lots of our amazing whānau were in support and were able to join us for this trip. We appreciate as always the wonderful support we receive for these special occasions. “Whānau can be involved in themed activities
for the occasion to encourage community mindedness to acknowledge a kinship
with one and all." The expectation is that each ECE service will use Te
Whāriki as a basis for weaving with children, parents and whānau its own local
curriculum of valued learning, taking into consideration also the aspirations
and learning priorities of hapū, iwi and community" (Ministry of
Education, p. 8, 2017).
“The magical dust of
Christmas glittered on the cheeks of humanity ever so briefly, reminding us of
what is worth having and what we were intended to be,” - Max Lucado
What was it you most
enjoyed about the Christmas Tree Walk?
The Christmas trees! – Sienna-Rose
The fairies and
I saw strawberries –
Marlee
The lights and I saw some sheep! – Hazel,
Me too, on the tree they were decorations – Sienna-Rose.
The Christmas trees – Indi
Looking at the Christmas trees, they beautiful – Joshua.
The Christmas trees with the fluffy pompoms. – Maci
The Christmas trees –
Lennox.
"Rituals play an important role in society. Rituals remind us of what is important and provide a sense of stability and continuity in our lives"
(Cathy Stucker,
2009)
Christmas time with our tamariki is a magical
experience, as they encounter all of its wonders. I feel lucky that we are able to continue
this tradition, and we are able to share it with our new tamariki, whānau and
teaching team. From all the team at
Mairtown Kindergarten, we wish everyone a magical and safe Christmas.
Ngā mihi nui
Sarah
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