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Millis Center Preschool & Kindergarten Programs

It's never too early to teach good health. At Millis Center, we help teachers get the youngest students off to a good start with a range of programs geared to the tiniest of tykes.

The Inside Story
With the help of Organ Annie and an organ apron, this program takes an "inside look" at our amazing body. Hands-on activities engage the children and stress the importance of taking care of our bodies. The nervous, muscular, digestive and circulatory systems are introduced through edu-taining exhibits. The goal is to instill at a young age healthy habits that will last a lifetime.

Tuffy Tooth Story
Sheriff Tuffy Tooth stresses the importance of brushing and flossing to keep teeth clean, healthy and cavity free. Students practice proper brushing and flossing skills with Mr. Big Mouth and watch a video with Dudley and Dee Dee that teaches students how to maintain a glowing smile. Finally, students learn about good snacks vs. bad snacks by playing a game called "thumbs up, thumbs down."

Join the Clean Club
This program teaches students that germs are everywhere, and that some of them are good and some bad. A video helps reinforce when and why we need to wash our hands. Everyone practices washing their hands. With the help of our "magic solution" and "magic light" students actually see germs on their hands! Students leave prepared to practice good hygiene for life.

Pyramid Power
This program introduces the basics of good nutrition. The giant food guide pyramid, computerized exercycle program, and fat and sugar tubes are all used to expand learning experience. Hands-on, interactive teaching methods are used to reinforce good food versus bad food. Positive health behaviors are emphasized, including balanced diet, proper rest and exercise.

Safety Kids
This program focuses on personal safety in a variety of areas. Safety topics include: safety hazards around the house, rules for bike riding, the importance of seat belts, stranger danger and calling for help. The use of role-playing, videos and exhibits reinforces safety rules and guidelines. First aid is introduced based on grade level.

Sense Abilities
This program shows how the senses work to protect us, as well as how they enable us to learn about our immediate environment. Students are introduced to their sense organs (eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and skin). Many hands-on activities help students discover how our senses play a part in our everyday learning.

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