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| NEON preschoolers treat moms to breakfast Stamford Advocate NORWALK - Children and mothers switched roles at Nathaniel Ely School yesterday morning, as the moms sat back while their kids served them breakfast. It was part of Norwalk Economic Opportunity Now's " Moms and Muffins Day" celebrating Mother's Day and giving caretakers a chance to spend some time with their sons or daughters in the classroom. NEON provided muffins, milk and juice for every classroom at the anti-poverty agency's Nathaniel Ely and the Ben Franklin centers. There are 512 children in the NEON Child Development program. Family outreach worker Brenda Capers estimated 85 percent of students' moms were on hand for the celebration. "This is the first year we're doing this, and I think it's going to be very successful," Capers said. "The parents loved the idea when we first told them about it. It gives them a half hour or 45 minutes to spend with their kids that they otherwise wouldn't have." Each classroom held different activities. Some wrote and performed poems, while others made Mother's Day cards out of crayons and construction paper. "Some classes made placemats. Everyone did a little something to show their love," Capers said. Capers also said that the appreciation was extended to some teachers, with parents arriving with balloons and flowers. Waleska Tirado was especially pleased to be able to spend a part of her morning with her 3-year old daughter, Alexa. "It's a good idea, and I like it. It's fun," said Tirado, who received a pin with her picture on it and her daughter's handprint placed on a board. "I like spending time with my daughter, and it's nice, extra time to be able to come and have breakfast with her." |
| Also Read: A well-deserved kiss Pre-school students serve their mothers breakfast during NEON's annual 'Moms and Muffins' to celebrate Mother's Day. |
