Back to school!
Celebrate with Presently
Celebrate students and teachers this fall
Summer flew by and the school year is fast approaching. While this back-to-school season looks different, we want to make sure your children still feel connected to their classmates. We’ve got a lot in store!
UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS
Presently is a great alternative to in-class birthday celebrations because it enables entire classrooms to come together in a meaningful way and celebrate each other with a group gift. Check out our article on best gifts for kids this fall and other fun gift ideas for all ages.
LIVE EVENTS
Presently is excited to host two virtual events this fall.
- Virtual live speaker event with Jacob L. Schatz, Ph.D. candidate in developmental psychology at NYU, on the topic of how play and social interaction impact child development. The event will take place on August 17th at 10am PST /1pm EST via Zoom. Spots have been filled. To receive a recording of the talk, fill out the form below.
- mood:lala and Presently have partnered on the first #moodlalaforkids event on September 23rd. In these times of uncertainty and remote learning, the self-confidence of our kids can be challenged. This 45-min workshop aims to give kids a boost of self-confidence by learning how to use their voice in their daily lives to be heard and make an impact. Register here.
SUPPORT OUR TEACHERS
Teachers also deserve recognition this fall! Join Presently is supporting the #clearthelist campaign to help teachers purchase school supplies on our Twitter, or check out our article on best teacher appreciation gifts. Every contribution helps teachers across the country create a better learning environment for their students!
Looking for more ways to celebrate back-to-school? Check out our articles on group gifts for kids, environmentally-friendly gifts, and ideas for social, yet safe virtual celebrations.
Celebrate back-to-school with Presently!
Upcoming event: Sing with mood:lala!
September 23 @ 5pm PST / 8pm EST
Presently is excited to partner with mood:lala, the feel-good singing experience, for the first #moodlalaforkids event on September 23rd.
In these times of uncertainty and remote learning, the self-confidence of our kids can be challenged. This 45-min workshop aims to give kids a boost of self-confidence by learning how to use their voice in their daily lives to be heard and make an impact.
If you’re the first one to register with the promo code WINMOODLALA, you’ll get a complimentary ticket! For the following 10 registrations, enjoy a $10 discount with the promo code MOODLALA.
Past events
Thanks for attending ``Playing Together is Learning Together``
August 17 @ 10am PST / 1pm EST
Join us for an interesting Zoom talk and Q&A on the topics of early childhood development and how children learn by playing with objects and adults.
In this session, Schatz will be discussing:
- How playing with different objects in different ways gives children countless opportunities to learn.
- Ways in which jointly playing with an adult partner helps children take advantage of those learning opportunities.
- The importance of giving children proper space and time to direct their own play, and how too many toys and overly overbearing adults impede children’s learning.
This event has passed. To request a recap and video recording of the event, fill out the form below.
Organize a group gift for a friend or loved one!
Thanks for attending!
Playing Together is Learning Together: The Roles of Toys and Parents in Young Children's Play and Learning
August 17 @ 10am PST / 1pm EST
Join us for an interesting Zoom talk and Q&A on the topics of early childhood development and how children learn by playing with objects and adults.
In this session, Schatz will be discussing:
- How playing with different objects in different ways gives children countless opportunities to learn.
- Ways in which jointly playing with an adult partner helps children take advantage of those learning opportunities.
- The importance of giving children proper space and time to direct their own play, and how too many toys and overly overbearing adults impede children’s learning.
This event has passed. To request a recap and video recording of the event, fill out the form below.