St George Montessori Engadine Open Day!

We are thrilled to be having our Open Day for our Engadine centre on the 28th of October from 10am -1pm!

This is an excellent opportunity to meet our friendly team, tour our beautiful centre and spend a lovely morning out with your little ones!

We also entertainment your children will adore … Skye and Marshall from Paw Patrol will be at our centre throughout the morning and would love to say hello to your little one!

Your family can also enjoy wonderful face painting and a balloon twisting performance as you experience a taste of what St George Montessori has to offer your family.

Plus a kids zoo (where your children can ride a pony) and BBQ!

Be sure to book your FREE tickets below to secure your spot.

Please note tour bookings are essential.

Recipe of the Month!

August’s recipe of the month is guaranteed to be a warm snack your children will love as we leave the cold weather behind…. Chicken, Zucchini and Carrot Rolls!

Ingredients:

Method:

  1. Preheat oven to 200°C/180°C fan-forced. Line two baking trays with baking paper.
  2. Place chicken, breadcrumbs, zucchini, carrot, tomato sauce, spring onion, egg and parsley in a large bowl, then season with salt and paper. Mix until well combined.
  3. Spoon one-eighth of the mince mixture lengthways down the centre of one pastry half. Roll up to enclose filling. Repeat with remaining filling and pastry.
  4. Cut each roll into four equal pieces and place on trays, seam-side down. Cut shallow slits on top of each roll. Brush tops with egg wash.
  5. Bake for 30 minutes or until pastry is puffed and golden. Cool slightly
  6. Serve sausage rolls warm with tomato sauce
  7. Enjoy!

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Recipe of the Month

If your child is a fussy eater, we have the ULTIMATE recipe for you to try! This recipe is fuss-free, easy to make and delicious. We guarantee anyone in your household will love it.

This month’s recipe is an exciting one – Homemade Chicken Burgers! Keep reading for the recipe.

Ingredients

+ Feel free to add whatever fillings your child enjoys in their burgers!

Method

  1. In a medium bowl, add minced chicken, breadcrumbs, mayonnaise, onions, parsley, minced garlic, paprika, salt and black pepper. Use your hands to combine all the ingredients together until blended.
  2. Preheat oven to 180 ̊ and grease the tray.
  3. From the mixture into equal patties. Press down in the middle of each patty with your thumb to ensure even cooking of the chicken burgers.
  4. Cook chicken burgers on the preheated oven until the internal temperature is 75 ̊ about 10 minutes total, flipping half way through.
  5. Assemble the chicken burgers with hamburger buns and toppings of choice.
  6. Enjoy!

If you try this recipe with your family, be sure to take a photo and tag us on socials so we can see! (@stgeorgemontessori)

Optometrist Tips for Parents

Do you ever wonder about your child's eye health? We know it can be hard sometimes trying to figure out all the answers as a parent. This is why we have interviewed Gina, Founder and Optometrist at Lighthouse Optometrists and asked her all the common questions surrounding children's eye health. Keep reading to learn more!

How often should I get my child’s eyes checked?

We usually recommend  yearly reviews for kids. Children’s vision can be very demanding at school while reading, learning and playing sports. This also means that if anything is to change with their vision, it can disrupt their schoolwork.

Your child may be due for an eye test if they start complaining of their eyes getting tired, feeling irritable and sore, blinking frequently or having trouble maintaining concentration when reading.

When should my child have their first eye test?

Preferably before they start formal schooling in Kindy. There are a number of programs available that allow children in pre-school to have vision screening to detect any issues early on, but these are not as thorough as an optometrist’s eye test.

Even children as young as a few months old may require an eye test if they are having any problems with their eyes. Obviously as they are too young to communicate or know themselves of any issues, there are important signs to watch out for that can indicate issues. This includes one or both eyes turning in or out randomly, poor motor development or lack of spatial awareness. In very young babies, it can also be as simple as the baby not making eye contact when you are talking to them.

7 Tips to protect your child’s vision:

  1. Limiting screen time
  2. Spend more time outdoors
  3. Wear sunglasses
  4. Eat more vegetables/healthy diet
  5. Avoid eye rubbing
  6. Promote good eye hygiene, wash face and eyes every morning
  7. Gets eyes tested regularly

What is normal eye sight for 3 year old?

Should be able to identify people easily and pictures easily in books.

What are some foods that help improve vision?

With most eye issues you can't prevent it with certain foods. However eating more of certain foods can help keep the eye healthy and prevent certain eye diseases e.g. green leafy vegetables, omega 3 fatty acids and carrots.

Does TV affect childrens eyesight?

Yes it can especially if children sit too close to a screen and for long periods of time.

Are iPads bad for children?

They should be used in moderation, not too close to your eyes and with good room lighting on.

Blue light protection glasses help to limit the effects of devices on eyes.

If you would like to book an appointment at Lighthouse Optometrists, click here.

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Montessori Spotlight - Practical Life Skills!

Our Montessori Spotlight is focussed on practical life skills such as fruit cutting!

Did you know guiding children and teaching them simple tasks such as food preparation can reap so many benefits?

What are the benefits of fruit cutting and food preparation?

Adding to this, if your child is a fussy eater - fruit cutting and food preparation can be turned into a fun process and can be viewed as enjoyable rather than as a chore for your child!
Next time you are preparing food for the family, get your little one involved by allocating them simple, manageable tasks such as cutting fruit and see how your child gets involved!

If you would like to find out more about our exclusive Montessori curriculum, click here!

Winter School Holidays Guide!

Are you stuck for ideas on how to keep your kids entertained these winter holidays? If so, don't stress! We've got you covered with fun, educational and little to no cost activities that your little ones will enjoy during the holidays. Keep reading for more!

 

Georges River Council 

 

Sutherland Shire Council 

There are a variety of fun and engaging activities for your children that are space-themed at Sutherland Shire Libraries! 

 

Liverpool City Council 

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Looking for something more? Fun activities do with your children!

If you do any of these activities be sure to take photos and tag our Instagram! (@stgeorgemontessori)

Recipe of the Month!

We’re towards the end of another month which only means one thing… we have a delicious recipe for you to make for your children at home – Cheese and Spinach Pinwheels. This recipe is a fussy-free recipe that is perfect if your little ones are picky eaters!

Keep reading for the full recipe.

Ingredients

Puff pastry – 4 sheets
Cream cheese – 250g
Spinach – 80g
Minced garlic – 1 tsp
1/2 an onion

Method

  1. Preheat oven to 180ºc line a baking tray with baking paper
  2. Grate onion and sauté in the pan with minced garlic. Add spinach sauté 3 minutes more
  3. When onion and spinach cool down, mix with cream cheese
  4. Spread pastry with cream cheese mixture
  5. Roll the pastry up tightly, cut into slices
  6. Place the scrolls on a baking tray and bake for 25 minutes until golden
  7. Allow to cool then serve
  8. Enjoy!

*This recipe can easily be made gluten-free and/or dairy-free with appropriate substitutes.

If you try this recipe, take a photo and tag us on social media so we can see! (@stgeorgemontesori)

Do You LOVE Long Weekends? Find out more about out mid-year enrolment offer!

Who doesn't love long weekends?!

Long weekends only come a few times a year but that doesn't have to be the case at St George Montessori.

If you enrol your child at selected St George Montessori Centres during June / July, they will receive free care every Monday in August!

Speaking about enrolments... Can you believe we're already half way through the year?

Secure your child's spot during our mid-year enrolment intake! (spots remain across our Peakhurst South, Engadine and Kingsgrove early learning centres)

Now, let's get into it...

What sets us apart? At St George Montessori we offer high quality care and education for children aged 0-5 years. Our amazing team of educators always go above and beyond to ensure they create a nurturing environment that encapsulates your little one with love and support, sparking their curiosity and creativity from the moment they're in our care.

What we offer:

Our August Long Weekend Offer is only valid for our Engadine, Peakhurst South and Kingsgrove centres, so if you would like to book a tour and one of these centres, click here!

*T&Cs apply. Offer only valid for a limited time. Monday care is available where centres can accomodate extra bookings.

Montessori Spotlight - Trinomial Cubes!

At St George Montessori we believe learning is an excellent way to expand children's imaginations, build confidence and harvest inner creativity. What better way to encourage a child's learning than with our Montessori resources?

In our Montessori Spotlight, we will be focussing on Trinomial Cubes!

What are Montessori Trinomial Cubes? 

They are a sensorial resource made of coloured wood, encased inside a hinged wooden box. The cube is made up of 27 blocks, 3 cubes and 24 prisms!

Montessori Trinomial Cubes can be used for children aged 3 years - 6 years old, and they are a great resource for children to encourage interactive learning.

What are the Benefits of Montessori Trinomial Cubes?

Evidently there are a plethora of benefits to children participating in Montessori activities in their early years of learning, that are building the foundations of their future learning!

If you would like to book a tour at one of our centres, click here!

Recipe of the Month!

We are back with a recipe that is perfect to warm your little ones up as the weather starts getting cooler!

This is something we are sure your entire household will enjoy on a cosy night in! Keep reading for a yummy minestrone soup recipe.

Ingredients

Method

  1. Heat the oil in a large pan and cook the onion until lightly browned. Add the garlic and cook for 1 minute more.
  2. Add the stock, tomato, carrot, potato, celery and tomato paste to the pan. Bring to the boil, reduce the heat and simmer for 20 minutes
  3. Add the zucchini, macaroni and parsley to the pan; simmer for a further 15 minutes. Rinse and drain the kidney beans and add to the pan
  4. Ladle the soup into serving bowl, sprinkle the parmesan cheese on top.
  5. Serve with side salad of with your choice and wholemeal bread toast stick.
  6. Enjoy!

If you try this recipe, post it on Instagram and tag us! (@stgeorgemontessori)