Weekly Newsletter #5 – Nature Growers (ages 6-7) 2017

Practice Makes Progress ***IN THIS NEWSLETTER*** Tending the Garden – Field Trip is this Friday Parent Teacher Tools – Volunteer for TKG this Tues TKG Office – Oct tuition is past due In Education News -When parents, teachers and students work together, we understand more deeply BUY your Fall Fundraiser Tickets! Social Share on FB: …

Community Newsletter-Week #34 – Acorns (ages 5-7)

“Motivation is often inspired, it’s not just found within us” –Dr. Giacomo Bono, author of Making Grateful Kids Listen. Learn. Know. ***THIS WEEK*** Tending the Garden – Fathers and father-energy givers are invited to join us this Friday Parent Teacher Tools – Watch “Ask Ian, the Rocket Scientist” TKG Office – Crafty tickets …

SUMMER CAMPS @ TKG 2017

Join TKG’s fun and nurturing learning environment over the summer! More camps will be added soon…and check back soon for information on our new homeschool enrichment classes. TKG Camps: Summer 2017 Edit TKG SUMMER CAMP: THE MOST MAGNIFICENT THING This Kinder and pre-K camp, inspired by The Most Magnificent Thing, …

“From Under Our Big Tree” Newsletter Week #1 in the 9 to 11 Class (2015)

The Knowing Garden From under our big tree… 13 September 2015 Weekly Newsletter #1 – 9 to 11 Class “The strength of the team is each individual member. The strength of each member is the team.”  ― Phil Jackson Our year has finally begun! Thank you for an incredible orientation night, with our parent …

COMMUNITY EVENT: Oh What Fun! Holiday Party and Fundraiser – Nov 15th

Cheers to the Holidays SATURDAY NOVEMBER 15TH 6-8pm BARSHA WINE in MANHATTAN BEACH The Knowing Garden, now in its 4th year, is happy to host our 1st Annual Holiday Party & Fundraiser. Your donations and purchases will help us meet the operational costs of our start-up school.If you trust that creativity …

TKG KNOW: Limits on Screen Time

How to Limit Your Child’s Screen Time by JOSHUA BECKER at BecomingMinimalist.com “Television is the menace that everyone loves to hate but can’t seem to live without.” – Paddy Chayevsky According to the Kaiser Family Foundation: Kids under age 6 watch an average of about 2 hours of screen media a day, primarily …