
I often think that parents today are concerned about whether their
child's pre-school will prepare them for kindergarten. To me, the Co-op not
only prepares them for school, but for the world. It offers children
(and their families!) the opportunity to reach beyond themselves and
form lasting connections. I can think of no better
place for my
kids to have spent their precious early years. My family
will always treasure the St. Helena Co-op and it's teachers!
Dana Hand
During his time at the St. Helena Cooperative Nursery School, our
son explored his world through carefully crafted, developmentally appropriate
play. This is a program where my child’s own inquiry guided his
experience. Aidan learned academics and honed his social skills in “real
world” based structured play settings. A foundation was lovingly
laid, and the end result is a child who is empathetic, socially aware,
and a lifelong learner. Since leaving the “porch”, our
son has thrived in elementary school, and continues to return for visits.
The St. Helena Co-op and our relationship with
its teachers and other families has been a gift to our family.
Randy and Andrea Kingsford
Napa,
California
At the Co-op, Lucio and Lia learned to accept
everyone and include everyone. I think this has proven to be the most important thing
they learned in the pre-school years. Now as a 6th grader and
a 9th grader, they really do look for the best in people and encourage
the kids who have been left out to join in. They are very good
group participants/leaders, which we attribute to all the community
learning they received from the co-op teachers in those early years. However,
if you were to ask Lucio, he would say that the blue bike meant the
most to him. If you asked Lia, she would say the hospital and
the inside swing were the best!
Katie Mondavi
The best place on Earth for a child.
I feel so blessed
that my girls were able to attend this wonderful nursery school. It
is a back to basics environment where my children learned
to play cooperatively with others, find independence in choosing activities
and find comfort in other loving adults. And they learned
a great lesson in life..."leave it ready for the next person".
Debbie
Saldivar
Mother of Kelcey 14 and Haylee 11
Our experience at the Co-op over the last 6 years
will be one we will treasure forever. Through the co-op I have
made some of my most special friends. I have been able to bond
and receive insight from teachers and other parents who have similar
philosophies on parenting as I do. My children have learned first
hand about patience, tolerance, problem solving, self-reliance, empathy,
and self-regulation. They have had the freedom to explore, discover,
and play all in a safe and nurturing environment where their individual
personalities and interests were celebrated. As a parent, my
experience at the Co-op has brought me closer towards becoming the "parent" I
want to be. I have learned how to really listen to my
children and to remove any preconceived "agendas" I
used to have regarding their learning and development. As a
result, I have become much more relaxed and confident about
how I parent, and I think my children are happier and more confident
too. The Co-op is so much more than a nursery school. It
is a community of wonderful people that my children and I will
Joscelyn Ivanoff
The co-op teachers have been the best first teachers
for our children.
They are caring, thoughtful and the wonderful listeners. I heartily
recommend the Co-op to families who want to be a part of their children's
education - who doesn't!!
Amelia and Todd Humphries
What the co-op has meant to my family and me...
Nurturing, parenting support, comradely, learning, playing, exploring,
second family, endless resource, and my children are now 15, 13 & 11
and still ask "when can I visit the co-op?" The sad part
is that I often say " you're too busy" or "you can't
miss school right now" Then I shake some sense back to myself
and say life is too short for such young children to be "too
busy" to do what they love and know they need! The co-op
has been such a stable loving; caring place that understands children
and what they truly need to grow no matter what gifts or challenges
that God has given them. It takes a village to raise a child, I'm
so glad to be a part of this "village". The co-op
has been such a huge blessing to our family, thank you!! Sally Alfaro
The co-op will be the best 3 years of your child's
education.
Our four boys devoured the play and hands on learning that was offered.
The friendships made at the co-op will last a lifetime, including
everyone... kids, moms, dads, teachers, community folks.
It's simply impossible to put into words how the co-op has meant to
my family.
You won't find anything like it!
I wish co-op were K-12.
Jennifer Kolbylka
"Our three years at the co-op have provided a wealth of fun,
loving, and joyful lifelong memories for our family. My 11-year old
son, Sam, still brings up things he remembers about the co-op, and
still waves to it every time we drive by. Two of his very best friends
today are other children he met in the Saturday program when he was
two and we still dig our memory books out every now and then and take
a trip down memory lane. I can say without hesitation that our
co-op experience has been one of the milestone highlights of my son's
life. Quite simply, Maureen Kelly makes magic there!"
Julie Jenanyan
Proud SH Co-op Alumnus
"As a graduate of the co-op, my son had a great eagerness to
learn that supports our main goal for him: a lifetime love of learning.
As a 1st grader, he is an advanced reader, excited about math and has
just written his third book! He sets his alarm clock early to work
on writing, which he is truly excited about. I believe that this intrinsic
motivation is the greatest force for
learning, and it was beautifully fostered at the co-op. The co-op's
developmentally appropriate, child-centered, play-based curriculum
was
nurturing, stimulating, enriching and wholesome. By being involved
as a
parent, I got the best parenting education and advice. This framed
my
understanding of my child, his early development and his future education.
By participating in the classroom I got to be a part of some of the
sweetest
and most memorable milestones of my child's early years. I
am so grateful that I had this once in a lifetime opportunity.
Jennifer Becker
The co-op is truly a magical learning environment where a young child
can just be a child. There were no expectations about their learning
but at the same time the 3 years at the co-op prepared my sons to really
enjoy learning and exploring as they moved on into the primary and
elementary school years.
I feel that their time in the co-op, where they learned how to play
together and how to view the world around them, resulted in their continued
excitement of learning and the joy they feel for school.
Aaron - 4th grade
Alex - 2nd grade
It is hard to put it all into to words. Mainly, I feel that
the philosophy of the co-op really helped both Aaron and Alex to enjoy
learning and being active and well-behaved students in the school community.
Jeannie Kerr
As you know so well, we have thoroughly enjoyed our time at the
co-op. It is an experience that neither we, nor
our children will ever forget. It will continue to be a part of our lives as we carry on some
of the many wonderful traditions that we learned there. Friendship,
compassion, sharing, and getting involved to make a difference
in our community and our world are but a few of the lifelong lessons
we will take with us.
All of our love always, the Battistini Family.
The St. Helena Co-op experience and memories will live with our family
forever. Not only did my kids start out on the road to healthy,
self-discovery and experiential learning, but, as a parent, I have
learned more about good healthy parenting because of my experience
at the Co-op. Maureen Kelly is hands down one of the best early
development role model a person can ask for. I've learned to
slow down, to give my kids room to explore and make mistakes without
my interference. At the same time, I’ve learned how critical
it is to provide boundaries and healthy guidance as a way to balance
all of these freedoms. I could have read this in a book, but
I never would have truly embraced it until it was experienced from
the strong yet gentle guidance that Maureen delivers to everyone she
meets. I'm a better parent, wife and mom because of my experience at
the Co-op
-. Lisa Cort
(Gage ’03) and Lily (’05) Goldman’s mom)
Jack's smile as he emerged each day from the co-op is something that
I wish I could have bottled.
The most surprising thing about the co-op to us was that it was as
much a learning experience for us as parents as it was a
rich, creative, and nurturing environment for our Jack.
Thanks
Catherine Dann
Co-op was an amazing experience for both my two girls and me.
I made lifetime friends, learned wonderful and valuable parenting skills
and
enjoyed being such an instrumental part of my children's learning experiences.
My two girls blossomed as active learners and became kind and compassionate
little people as a result of the co-op philosophy. They
took what they learned at co-op and have become successful, curious
and interesting school age children.
Thank you goes to the entire staff of devoted teachers and parents
who participate so passionately in each child's development and experiences
at co-op!
Missy Gott (kindergarten teacher, SHPS)
Without the co-op experience our vision as to what is appropriate
for toddlers and preschool children may have been completely different. We
would, most likely, have believed that the only way a child could learn
to read was through flash cards, and the only way they would learn
math was with flash cards. As with our current educational system,
we may have followed the dictates of a system which requires children
to learn information they are not ready for, much too soon in their
lives.
We learned another way.
My son was at the co-op for two years and my daughter for three years. They
were both completely enchanted with their experiences with their peers,
the adults, and the teachers. They were both ready for kindergarten
when they arrived and excelled both socially and academically. They
learned to be patient and wait for a turn, even though another child
wanted to stay on the swing longer. They learned to love, unconditionally,
and be compassionate with other children, some of whom they did not
know well or did not know at all (food bank donations, etc.). They
made life-long friends (okay-elementary and middle school friends,
now) who they recognize and give hugs to when they see them at the
store or at the fair or at a school performance or at a softball or
little league game, even though they do not go to the same school now. We
have made life-long friends who we connect with at those same venues
and we have long chats and catch up. We know, if it were necessary,
we could call on any of those friends, again even if we don't see them
very often, to give us support when and if necessary. And they
know, we would do the same for them.
Our world doesn't need our children to recite letters or words or ideas. Our
world needs to provide opportunities for our children to learn through
experience and thoughtful guidance by those around them. That
is what the co-op staff does every day they spend with your children. The
co-op continues to be a part of our lives as we continually find treasures
in scrapbooks and pictures. It will stay in our hearts forever!
Debbie Duplantis
"As a working mother of 3, I was initially hesitant to join the
co-op
because I thought that it would require too much of my time. After
hearing numerous positive comments about the co-op, I decided to give
it
a try anyway, and I am so glad that I did. Not only did the co-op
provide my daughters with a solid foundation to prepare them for school,
but the co-op provided my husband and I with the
tools to become better parents. It was truly an invaluable experience for our entire
family."
Jeanne DeVincenzi
In retrospect (post high school), you realize
that the nursery school was one of the most creative periods in the
K - 12 experiences. St.
Helena's MAP program (a Co-op brainchild) keeps it going for a while,
but it was never more fun than at the schoolhouse. And yes, if you
care, your children can and will get into great colleges.
When you're there, it's all about the children, the program and the
facilities. In retrospect, you realize that it was really about the
people; the same parents that you will work with on every committee
through high school. Co-op parents are the District's biggest asset.
-Chris Cole
The St. Helena Cooperative Nursery School is not just a school. It
is a life style choice for your family's growth
and development...A
choice to foster "FAMILY". My daughters, now in
their twenties, proudly proclaim the co-op as "THE BEST!!!" program,
place, philosophy, friends and chosen family we all still cherish.
Now is the time to find your life long support group you will
rely upon again and again. Please pay attention now and enjoy these
times---difficult, challenging and cherished moments you will remember
long after they have started their own families!
Thank you St. Helena Cooperative Nursery School!!!
Anne, Peter, Monica and Margaret Nissen
What I love most about the co-op is that it stays the same.
Litto attended from 1998-2001 and Albie 2005-2008. Coming back was
such a comforting feeling-the school had changed very little, same
traditions, many of the same toys, and of course Maureen, and
Christie were still "on the porch" to greet us!
In this world of bigger, better, faster; the co-op
remains consistent and based on time-tested values: honor the child
and learning through play. We all know that "kindergarten is the new first grade" and
I believe kids are missing the innocent and joyful experience that
it once was. The co-op has that to offer and more.
Kelly Rios
Those lazy warm fall days playing outside on the swings with trucks
and sand and paint and tricycles. Being pushed up in the sky by those
parents who long to give our kids simple childhood memories. Those
rainy days in the play kitchen with the colored rice and the blocks,
stacked into forts and hiding places. Making birds in a nest to eat
for snack and still loving that when you’re in High School! And
lastly but not least falling asleep on your elbows as Maureen reads
that favorite book of the day...priceless
Tipp family
Besides just being a wonderful place "to be', the
co op is a great foundation for our children and their interaction with others. The
way respect is "taught" in such a positive, nurturing way
makes this quality a natural part of who they are and who they become.
Lisa Hayman
"The Co-op is the perfect balance of fun and education...the most wonderful
combination I can ever imagine finding in a pre-school, or in any school for
that matter. My children's experience there was nothing less
than magical. Thank
goodness they can still visit, and continue to experience that happy place."
Carolyn Duryea
" The Co-Op is a stepping stone in your
children's education.
The community that you build here will be with you through out their
school years."
Laura Behrens
"The St. Helena Co-op Nursery School was one of the top 5 choices
of early childhood for our child. Not only did our son learn through
play, but we also made adult friends that we keep up with to this day.
The Co-op is about community and learning for kids and parents, and
it really doesn't get any better. We have special bonds with everyone
we met at that time. We wouldn't have done it any other way. The Co-op
let our son be himself, he didn't have to fit into a preconceived mold."
Tracy Mc Bride
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