1.
The Bala Vihar Program at Kailas
Niwas, Chinmaya Mission, 46 Norwood Road, Silver Spring, MD,
20905, starts
promptly. Children are requested to be punctual, seated, and ready
for Hanuman Chalisa followed by Arati well before the start
time.
2. Rewards
will be given once a year for excellent attendance, behavior, and
punctuality based on weekly records kept by respective teachers.
3. Respect
for self is respect for others. Children should be attentive and
respectful in class and raise their hands and wait their turn before
speaking.
4. Absence
from class for any reason must be notified to the respective teacher before the
class. In case of sickness or an emergency, please notify as soon
as possible. All teachers’ phone numbers and email addresses are listed in
this notebook under “Teaching Staff.”
5. Children
should come prepared with their Bala Vihar notebook, books, pencil, and
box of crayons or colored pens (for younger children).
6. Children
are expected to maintain good manners and discipline at all times.
Running in the building is not allowed. Disturbing any of the books
or materials in the classroom is not
permitted.
7. Gum
chewing, drinks, or food are not allowed in the classrooms.
A.
Dress Code
Boys: Kurta Pajama or full pants with kurta.
No hats, jeans, or
shorts.
Girls: Salwar Kameez or long skirt with blouse. Wear a
bindi.
(Children or youth who are attending some other activity after Bala Vihar
may bring a change of clothes with them.)
B.
Important Notes For Parents
1. With
the grace of Bhagavan and Sri Gurudev, Bala Vihar instills in children an
appreciation of the play of the Divine in our lives. Children will
learn how Hindus have worshipped over the ages to become confident and
fulfilled in life. The rich cultural heritage of India, including its teachings
on moral values, is taught to children and youth at different levels,
using the medium of stories, drama, arts and crafts, and discussion.
The volunteer parent-teachers are trained and dedicated to teach
India’s rich spiritual heritage
to our next generation.
2. At least
one parent (if not both) must attend the concurrent Adult Class on
Bhagavad Gita while the children’s classes are in session. This is
very important.
3. Each child
must be registered in order to attend the Bala Vihar program.
Please send the Registration Form by June to: Chinmaya Mission/ Attn.
Registration/ 46 Norwood
Rd., Silver Spring, MD 20905. Fees are $30 per
month/couple plus $15/month/child or $540/year for one child, and
$720/year for two or more children. (Please note that fees are spread over
a 12-month period for automatic deduction purposes.) Fee
includes adult and children’s classes, BV Notebooks, and classroom
supplies. Financial aid is
available.
4. To ensure the quality of teaching, our
class size is limited. Registrations received after the June
deadline will be admitted on a first-come first-served basis.
Additional requests for admission will be placed on a waiting
list for the coming year. However, if a child currently attending the
program shows a pattern of absenteeism, it will be necessary to let
another child from the waiting list take his/her place, and the former
child will then be placed on the waiting list for the following
year.
5. Once
or twice a year the teachers will hold a parent/teacher conference during
Common Time. The teachers will update parents as to the class
progress and topics covered. This will hopefully facilitate more
parental involvement with the child’s learning. Outside of the conference,
in general parents are
NOT permitted in class unless pre-arranged with the Teacher as well as the
Bala Vihar Coordinator/Director. NON-Parents are NOT permitted in class
under any circumstances. Our children learn best in interacting with other
children and the teachers. BV Coordinators/Director routinely attend
classes to evaluate curriculum.
6. Please
bring your children regularly and on time to all Bala Vihar classes
and ensure that they are not absent from class for reasons other than
sickness or an infrequent trip out of town. This is necessary for
continuity of the learning process, as well as out of courtesy for the
teacher whose weekly lessons necessitate much time and
planning.
7. Please
notify the respective
teacher before the
class if your child is going to be absent for either of the above
reasons. In case of sudden illness or emergency, please notify the teacher
as soon as possible.
8. All
children should be well rested and have a nourishing breakfast before
attending Bala Vihar. This makes learning
easier.
9. Please
make sure children come prepared with their Bala Vihar notebook, My Prayers book, any other
books in their syllabus, pencil, and crayons (for younger children) or
colored pens.
10. During
Mission
programs other than Bala Vihar (monthly Bhajan-nights, etc.), parents are
responsible for their children’s behavior. Please help them respect the
sanctity of Chinmayam by maintaining quiet during these programs, not
allowing them to run in the building, keeping trash in trashcans, putting
games away, etc.
11.
Please try to help children at home with the
practice and memorizing of Stotrams and Prayers they are learning in
class. (Audio tapes are available in the Bookstore for most prayers, if
needed.)
12.
Feel free to discuss your child’s progress or
needs, or any concerns or questions you may have, with the teacher or Bala
Vihar Coordinator whenever you wish. We value parental involvement
and input.
13.
Each classroom needs at least two parent-volunteers for
helping to organize occasional field trips, socials, or other special
activities. Please let the classroom teacher know if you would like to
volunteer.
14.
Dress-Code for Bala Vihar: please see the
preceding page. We also encourage parents to dress as an example. In
winter we recommend children wear sweaters and
socks.
15.
Chinmaya Mission will use an e-mail group to
convey information about schedule changes, other programs, or snow
dates. Please inform us if your e-mail address
changes.
Wishing all a
Fruitful and Blessed Year!
Thank You and
HARI OM!