元明&華盛頓高地基督教青年會 & 因伍德

Shining the Light of Liberty

At around four years old, children’s interests shift from their immediate surroundings to the greater world outside. They begin to wonder about the things they see in their neighborhood and the greater sights and sounds they encounter within their city. The children in Ellie and Laura’s UPK class are lucky enough to call the City of New York their home as it has become an inspirational resource for learning this month. Living in Washington Heights, the students shared information about the proximity of their apartments to the George Washington Bridge which then triggered conversations about other famous landmarks such as the Empire State Building, the Flat Iron Building and the Statue of Liberty. Building on the children’s curiosity and excitement, the teachers created a unit of learning on New York City.

After reading the story of the Statue of Liberty and the role it played for immigrants coming to the United States, the students were inspired to talk about the themes they thought the statue represented. “The torch shines a light on the worldsaid one youngster. “The torch shines a light on freedom.Each child, then, had an opportunity to create their own crowns and torches to act as Lady Liberty! As a culminating activity, the entire class held a parade, marching around the Y building while exclaiming, “We are the Statue of Liberty, and we have come to shine our light on: love! kindness! 自由! liberty!” Members of the class chose a special attribute that their torch could shine a light on and educated their fellow nursery schoolers on their new found passion.

Concepts such as liberty and freedom may seem abstract to young children. The role as educator is to introduce these values in a way that is developmentally appropriate and child-centered. Our nursery school continues to use the arts as the most effective tool for teaching. As children create, their desire to explore is ignited and in turn, values such as these facilitate the growth of our young generation into real contributors to society.

Written by Susan Herman , Y Nursery School Director and Karen Lee, Y Nursery School Assistant Director

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建立在 1917, 青年黨&華盛頓高地基督教青年會 & 因伍德 (他們) 是曼哈頓北部首屈一指的猶太社區中心——服務於種族和社會經濟多元化的選區——通過關鍵的社會服務和創新的健康計劃改善所有年齡段人群的生活質量, 健康, 教育, 和社會正義, 在促進多樣性和包容性的同時, 和照顧有需要的人.

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