Childcare by Judy Lyden

Dedicated to children and families

Sunday, June 03, 2012

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In order to keep things a lot simpler, I've gone to a website with a blog. You can find my blog at The Garden School of Evansville. Just...
Friday, May 04, 2012

Such is Life...

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So I'm checking out at Rural King...you know, the K-Mart for farmers, and I've got one hundred and sixty pounds of ground corn cob f...
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Thursday, May 03, 2012

Been Ill

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Normally, I am slightly suspect of people who are chronically ill. Those who simply always don't feel well; those who dwell entirely on ...
Monday, April 16, 2012

Monday's Tattler...

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This week...our book fair arrives. Parents and children will be able to view and shop for books this week. These are reasonably priced books...
Sunday, April 15, 2012

Sunday's Plate...Cooking for a Crowd.

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Just read a nice facebook post from a lovely friend who is grateful to her mom for teaching her to cook for lots of people cheaply. I heral...
Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Teaching Again

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So this week I've started teaching reading again. We have an excellent program for the very young child. Every child gets thirty minutes...
Monday, April 09, 2012

Monday's Tattler

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It's Monday again...time to get back to work...only seven weeks till summer! Some changes at the GS...Miss Judy will be taking the readi...
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Judy
For nearly forty years I’ve worked with very young children teaching preschool for nearly thirty years. I co-own the Garden School with Edith St. Louis and my husband,Terry Lyden, a retired professor of history. We designed The Garden School to be an alternative to the kinds of childcare one finds in our city. We teach. We open the world of discovery to the very young child. We take a child from wherever he is as far as he can go. The school offers all the skills a child needs to be ready to sit in a classroom most of his day. Those skills are so wonderfully amusing, I've spent 17 years writing about them in hundreds of publications across the nation. I participate in my city's new Early Childhood Development Coalition, and I have a special interest in children's nutrition. I'm a special advocate for the high energy child and have written extensively about this badgered, misunderstood personality. I'm a graduate of the University of Evansville with graduate work at Indiana Wesleyan. I am married to Terry Lyden and we have four grown very successful children and six magnificent grandchildren. We live in Newburgh, Indiana - Best little town by a damsite!
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