New beginnings
can be an unsure time. You don’t know what to expect or how to feel and you go
through a range of emotions. Starting here at Intown Jewish Preschool, was no
different. Since beginning here I have only felt welcomed and warmth from
everyone connected to IJP. This same warmth and love is expressed to the
children throughout the school. The culture of welcoming and warmth that was
extended to me, is extended to your children each and every day. Most of my students
are new, and as a newbie myself please be rest assured, at IJP any sense of
uncertainty will melt away.
One of my goals
was to make sure I reflected the same warmth and love that I received, on to
the children and their families. Their smiling faces, high fives, and hugs
assured me that this goal is being met. I welcome not only the children in
Kitah Alef with love, but all the children here at IJP. Children that are
surrounded by love have a great sense of security. This security allows them to
be more receptive to all the great things that they learn and experience here
at Intown Jewish Preschool. I feel privileged to be a part of a team where the
children’s best interest and happiness is the most important objective.
Morah Elle
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