Welcome to the 2019-2020 School Year!

One of the core values here at Manitou Springs Elementary is our desire to grow the WHOLE CHILD. From nurturing staff and classroom settings, to the Core Knowledge Language Arts, Social Studies, and Science curricula, to hands on learning experiences and field trips, authentic learning continues to strengthen and deepening content for all students each and every day.

Extension and enrichment or teacher collaboration will take place at every grade level. Sometimes this looks like a whole-group lesson I go into the classroom to share. Other times this is a consistent pull-out where I work with a specific group of students to take learning to the next level and apply it to authentic activities. By partnering with teachers, I will continue supporting regular curriculum to help make learning more vivid and meaningful. Together, we will help your child reach new skill levels and build personal interest to hold themselves to more productive standards!

:) Ms. Kanaga

Members

Friday, February 10, 2012

A workshop for PARENTS is being sponsored by School District #11.

“Parenting Gifted Children: Supporting Emotional Intelligence”

The district gifted and talented department is sponsoring a workshop entitled, "Parenting Gifted Children: Supporting Emotional Intelligence" on February 23, 2012 at Tesla (2560 International Circle, 80910) from 6:30-8:00 pm. Deb Breazzano, counselor and gifted education program facilitator, will be the presenter and facilitator. Parent interaction with other parents will be emphasized.

The workshop will address the following objectives:

- Review what it means to be gifted, dispelling myths and understanding intensities

- Recognize the wonders and challenges of parenting the gifted child

- Appreciate the value of emotional intelligence, defining and assessing EQ, and how to support its development

- Discuss parenting strategies with regard to nurturing exceptionality, motivation, setting limits, discipline, natural consequences, supporting successes and a variety of other themes relevant for gifted children

- Evaluate a significant parent-child moment you've had, applying emotional intelligence ideas and sharing with others for learning

- Address parent questions

For further information about the workshop, contact the district gifted and talented department at 520-2464.

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