Our program will provide age appropriate and
individualized activities for young children. At
this age, children are more independent and
able to manipulate their environment. As they
grow, they are better able to understand other
points of view. Children's classrooms are
organized into learning centers. The most
common learning centers are: dramatic play,
sand & water, manipulatives, blocks, art,
science, writing and reading. However, each
teacher may create or name her own learning
Preschoolers
Curriculum
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Children as constantly spoken to and given opportunities to
express themselves.
Children are expected to be physically and mentally active
in activities of their choice.
Children meet as a group to share in the planning and
execution of group activities.
Children work individually or in small, informal groups most
of the time.
Children are provided with many opportunities to develop
social skills such as cooperating, negotiating and talking to
other people in order to solve interpersonal problems.
Adults prepare a stimulating, challenging and meaningful
environment where children are able to meet their needs in
all developmental areas: physical, social, emotional and
intellectual.
Children are read to every day. Adults demonstrate reading
and writing as way to communicate and interact with
others.
Children are given opportunities to explore with different
languages or sign systems (reading, writing, drawing,
dancing, singing, constructing, and so on).
Children are given opportunities to develop understanding
of concepts about themselves, others, and the world
around them through observation, hands on activities and
interaction with others.
Learning about math, science, social studies, health, and
other content areas are all integrated through meaningful
activities.
Children have daily opportunities to use large muscles for
running, jumping.
Children have daily opportunities for aesthetic expression
and appreciation through art, music and drama.
Children's emergent interests and activities are posted.
Children and teachers keep track of their goals.
Documentation
Nap / Rest Periods
Written records are maintained for
each child.
Children's learning process is
followed and documented in different
ways (children's work, notes, audio
recording, video recording,
photographs)
Children's work is displayed aesthetically.
Teachers work in partnership with parents, communicating
regularly to build mutual understanding and greater
consistency for children.
Nap or rest period is necessary for the physical and emotional well
being of the children. Story time and relaxing music will be an
integral part of the nap time routine. However, children
(preschoolers in particular) who do not want to sleep will be
involved in other relaxing activities with adult's supervision.
The center will provide a sleeping mat, sheets, pillows and a
blanked for each child. Children's items should be labeled with
the child's name.
Our Facilities
We have a state-of-the-art
facility with capacity for 220
children from 1 year to
Kindergarten.
Each classroom includes
temperature control, appropriate seating, color
variety, music & much more...
Written records are maintained for each
child. Children's learning process is
followed and documented in different
ways (children's work, notes, audio
recording, video recording, photographs)
Home-School Communication
A communication notebook between home and school will
keep parents and teachers informed of the child's needs
and development.
centers in accordance with the children's interests. The
characteristics of our program at this stage are:
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