Showing posts with label Information/Updates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Information/Updates. Show all posts

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Message from Sister Tanner 9-23-12



Thank you so much for your reverence in our class this last week.  It is so hard when there are so many of us.  This last week was wonderful!!  Thank you.  
Just a reminder, please use the side chapel door to drop your little ones off at the nursery so they do not have to go through the Institute lobby.  President Cobb told me that the statue of the Christ is on loan to the institute and it is very important that we do not let our children climb on the base or touch it.  I promised him that I would pass along the information.  
Thank you so much for coming and sharing in the class.  
Please come with good ideas on "Traditions" for this next week.  It is wonderful to have each of you in class.  
Sister Tanner

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Message from Sister Tanner

Sister Tanner has agreed to send me something to post each Thursday until the next class starts.  Stay tuned.....

Monday, March 26, 2012

Spring Break Ideas...


Spring Break Ideas for Kids

Things to Do With Children at Home for School Vacation

Looking for some spring break ideas that will bring your family together and won’t break your budget? You don’t have to take a trip to make spring break fun for your kids. With some advance planning and creativity, you can make spring break as much fun as a week at the beach.
If you’re staying home during spring break, think of the outings and activities you can’t fit into your school-day schedule and get them done. Visit the places you can't get to on weekends and do projects your regular schedule won't allow.

Something Fun Every Day

Make every day a different theme, using the things that your kids are interested in. Designate one day a “Backwards Day” or “Opposite Day” and do everything backwards. (Eat dinner food for breakfast, have pancakes for dinner, wear your clothes backwards and inside out, say hello when you greet someone, and say hello when you leave.)
Camp out in the back yard on Wild West Day, do some stargazing on Outer Space Day, and go for a fossil hunt on Dinosaur Day. Have a Birthday Day, when it’s a special day for everybody; organize a gift exchange and have cake for everyone.

Plant a Garden With Your Children

Spring break is the perfect time to start thinking about your garden. Let your kids choose a small piece of ground in the back yard and dig it out into their very own garden. Let them put in a border with bricks or rocks and plant what the season allows.
Start some seeds in potting soil in Styrofoam cups indoors so they can plant them outside when the weather gets warmer.
Kids’ gardening and planting projects are great lessons in science and math.

Spring Day Trips

What’s within driving distance to where you live? Get out a map and let the whole family look at what’s nearby. Schedule some trips to an arboretum, a planetarium, museums, factory tours and other local offerings.
Many attractions have free-admission days on week days and off season discounts, both of which you can take advantage during a spring break.

Volunteer

More and more college students are giving up party-filled Florida spring breaks in favor of building houses for Habitat for Humanity and other volunteer projects. You can do the same with younger children. Call your church or town hall to find out what volunteer opportunities are available. Sign up to do a week’s worth of laundry at a homeless shelter, serve dinners at a soup kitchen, or help out in a low-income day care center.
Sign up now with the Idaho Food Bank...there are many shifts available but they fill up fast.

Get Ready for Easter

If you celebrate Easter and your spring break falls before the holiday, use it to prepare the biggest and best Easter celebration ever. Make natural dyes for coloring Easter eggs, do lots of Easter crafts, and make your own heirloom Easter baskets.

Spring Idea's, activities & food:
Getting the Most from Spring Break:
NRC Spring Break Activities:
Treasure Valley Spring Break Idea's:
Treasure Valley Family Calendar of Events
Events posted by Idaho Statesman:
Staycation Ideas:
Things to do/crafts for little ones:
Crafts for Boys:


1- Movie Marathon: This will be a list of movies they can watch, provided this is a list you’ve put together that are okay for them. Now they can make a theater in all types of ways. Hand them Easter or Halloween buckets and let them decorate them for Movie popcorn. Designate the older children to pop the popcorn and get the younger kids to make the mix. Have fun! Yes, mom there will be a mess but they should be out of your hair for at least 1-3 hours depending how long the movie is. 
2- Library: Take a trip to the library and allow each child to get a certain amount of books. Give them each a certain amount of days to get them done and write a mini report on it. Or maybe (if they are smaller) have them put on a play.

3- Picnic: I can never say this one enough, but going out and having a picnic with your family can really bring the memories home. Make sure to have a bag to put all the food in, or a basket. Buy or bring all the necessary items and don’t forget the football, basketball, soccerball or some other type of fun activity to engage in while you are out. Your kids will love this and you will get exercise.

4- Make a garden: It’s spring, plant a garden. Make sure to have ready some hand tools or big yard tools to get the job done and some seeds. Or have them make a list of all the things they’d like to plant and the reason why. Yes, a little writing to go along with this one. Go out and shop for the materials with the children, you could get the items on your own or give each of them a list or dollar amount they could spend. Once back at home, give them each assigned jobs or spots in the yard to have their own area. They’ll get to play outside, get dirty and you’ll not only have the kids enjoying fresh air but you’ll have them away from the BOOB Tube as my father use to call it and making your yard look better.
By Eliza Ferree

Spring Break Ideas
By: Family First Staff
Kids get one week in the spring to take a break from school and relax. While kids look forward to this week, sometimes parents dread it. Here are five suggestions to keep you busy and smiling.

1. Have a campout right in your backyard. If you don't have a tent, borrow one and spend quality time outside under the stars. Bring along board games, books and plenty of food. Don't forget the s'mores. If you want to watch a movie as you and your kids drift off to sleep, try using a portable DVD player.

2. Go to a local sporting event. Spring training baseball is just around the corner, so if you live close to a team, take the kids to see their favorite players before the season starts. Since teams usually train in a different city than they play, it's a great way to see teams you wouldn't normally see.

3. Visit a local art museum with your kids. Once they've seen the paintings, sculpture, photography and other creative works, give them some drawing paper, modeling clay or a camera and let them recreate their own favorites at home. Then create a gallery in your family room featuring their finished works of art.

4. Recreate Italy. In one week, it may be tough for your entire family to absorb the culture of another country by actually going there. Instead, choose a country and get decorations and some cheap outfits that would fit their culture. For dinner, make the country's food and play some authentic music found on iTunes. Later, you can watch a movie that depicts the country you chose. The magic of another country right in your home!

5. Take some fun classes together. See if there are any classes offered at the local community center that your children are interested in. Instead of dropping them off, join. Try taking tennis, racquetball or golf lessons. Then, you'll have something that you can all enjoy together throughout the year.

6. Visit the local zoo. It's amazing how the zoo doesn't get old whether you are four or 40. Those monkeys and giraffes do cute things all year long. Ask your kids what their favorite animal is; then, call the zoo ahead of time and ask what time that animal is most likely to be awake.

7. Local theme parks. I know what you're thinking. This is expensive. It doesn't have to be though. The bigger theme parks usually offer year-round passes for the price of one admission. There are also smaller parks that will have water slides and a little beach area for a small fee.
8. Do arts and crafts. This is more for the kids in elementary school, but some older kids might like it too. Go to the nearest craft store and look for an interesting project. I learned how to cross-stitch one summer, and it's something I still enjoy doing. If your kids are really young, try glitter, glue or Play-Doh.

9. Plant a garden. Make sure to plant something your children will actually eat. Start by clearing a spot for the plants. If you are planting something that birds will eat before you have a chance to, make sure to ask Home Depot how to keep the birds away. As your children remember to water their plants every day, they will learn responsibility and have a tasty treat!

10. Go ice skating. Kids love learning how to skate, and I'm sure it won't be long before they are doing laps around you. It's a fun way for all of you to get out of the house and get a little exercise.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

ADDITIONAL PARENTING CLASS---March 22, 2012

Just a quick reminder....Sister Tanner has graciously agreed to do one additional Parenting Class this semester.  It will on March 22, 2012 from 9:30-11:30am.  Nursery will be available.  The topic is...."Stress and Adversity".  Hope to see you all there!

The next Parenting class will start in September.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Update/Change

Just a couple of little things.....

  1. The cost of the class has changed to $15.00 this year.  The price is set by BYU-I.  So plan on a little bit extra. (still very worth it)  
  2. You can register online now.  The online registration is up.  You can access it here
There was an email with a few question.  I forwarded it to Sister Tanner and her responses are included....
  1. Is Tracy watching the kids at the church building in the nursery?  Tracy will be doing children in the church cultural hall just as before.  We got the church reserved for Thursdays like before.  Katie will be helping her like before and we will see if they need more help or not.  It will just be the same as before. 
  2. Are you going to teach another class in Meridian or Boise area in the upcoming future?  I am not planning on teaching any other classes as long as I am on this mission.  I am really praying that I can just keep this one going like I want to and keep up with the mission and do work and do a little family and maybe if I am lucky speak at a few relief societies.  It is pretty busy now days but it is all good busy. 
  3. Do I need to RSVP for this class?  No they do not have to RSVP and they can bring all their friends as long as we have room in the class for them.  The more the merrier I say.  It is always an adventure to see how many actually show up on the first class.  It will all be fun!!
If you have any other questions/concerns let me know.  Thanks!  Andrea

Friday, December 30, 2011

New Class Starting.....

Positive Parenting by Carleen Tanner (Spring Semester) will be starting on THURSDAY January 12, 2012.  (Please note the change in day!!!)  It will be from 9:30-11:30am at the Nampa Institute building (6115 Birch Lane; Nampa, ID).  Babysitting is available.  Tracy charges $3 per day per child. This class ends March 15, 2012.   Make sure that you plan to use the nursery or find someone else to take your children for those 2 hours.  We love your children but there are a lot of people who attend this class and when there are fussy babies or kids in the classroom it makes it too difficult for others to hear.
This is the only Positive Parenting class that will be offered in the spring.
The cost for the class is $12.50/for 10 weeks.  Checks are payable to BYU-Idaho.  There will be a syllabus available for $10. It is optional, but well worth the money.  Checks are payable to Carleen Tanner.  
Please feel free to pass this information on to friends, family, & ward members.  You are welcome to give them this blog address too.  http://carleentannersparentingclass.blogspot.com
Classes usually taught during this semester.....
  1. Taking Time To Teach
  2. Positive Discipline #1
  3. Positive Discipline #2
  4. Four Table Legs
  5. Self Esteem
  6. Color Code
  7. Relationships & Communication
  8. Stress & Adversity
  9. Morality
  10. Marriage--The Differences Between Men & Women
These are ALWAYS subject to change.  They are not necessarily taught in this order.

Friday, December 2, 2011

NEXT PARENTING CLASS BEGINS......

The next parenting class will begin January 12, 2012 from 9:30-11:30am at the Birch Building in Nampa.  Babysitting will be available.  This is a Thursday morning.  This will be the only parenting class that Sister Tanner will be teaching.  There will be no more Tuesday morning class or Thursday evening class.  Please mark your calendars.  


If I have your email address I will email out a reminder that class will be starting as well as updating it on the blog.  If you would like your name on my email list for reminders you can email me at ahpianstudio@cableone.net . 



Monday, November 14, 2011

A Couple of Decisions....

In class on Tuesday we had a discussion about "making up" the missed Tuesday morning class.  It was decided that we would add one more class on November 22, 2011 for a total of 10 classes this semester.  The Thursday night class will be finished on Thursday November 17, 2011.

November 15, 2011 class will be "Gratitude & Manners"
November 22, 2011 class will be "Marriage-Love Languages"

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Announcement

Brother & Sister Tanner have received an 18 month mission call.  It is for a local service mission.  They have been set apart as "Pathway to Education" missionaries.  This will bring some changes to future parenting classes.  The classes for this semester will remain the same.  However, starting in January, there will be no "Tuesday morning" class.  It will be moved to "Thursday mornings" same time, same place, same cost, same babysitting...just a different day.  Also there will be no Thursday night class.  Thursday night they will be involved with the Pathway to Education program.  Those that attend the Thursday night class are invited to attend the Thursday morning class from 9:30-11:30am at the Birch Building. 

Brother and Sister Tanner are very excited about their mission call.  They will be working with anyone 18+ that would like to take online courses through BYU-I.  You can read more about the program here.  If you have any questions or would like more information you can contact Sister Tanner here.  We wish them the best in this new adventure!

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Parenting Class Cancelled 10/25/11 & 10/27/11

Parenting Class will be cancelled on Tuesday 10/25/11 and Thursday 10/27/11.  Sister Tanner's father passed away and she will be out of town.  Please pass this information on to any other members of the class.  

Thanks!
Andrea Hansen