At this age, children explore ways to become
independent. Adult's role is to support children's
desire to do things by themselves, but with
proper supervision. Children's classrooms are
organized into learning centers. The most
common learning centers are: dramatic play,
sand and water, blocks, art, science, writing and
reading. However, each teacher may create or
name their own learning centers in accordance
with the children's interests.
Toddlers
(2-3 Years old)
Curriculum
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Adults talk to children clearly and respond quickly and
appropriately to children's verbal initiatives.
Adults provide large amounts of uninterrupted time for
children to persist in activities of their choice.
Adults provide children with a variety of materials to
explore and talk about the world. Art, music, movement,
crafts, drama, and others are strongly encouraged in order
to give the children the means and opportunities to express
themselves.
Adults create learning opportunities such as puzzles,
pegboards, beads to string, construction sets, art and
writing in order for children to develop their fine-motor
skills.
Adults guide children to understand and respect the rules.
Rules are usually negotiated with the children in order to
give them ownership of their own behavior.
Children are read to on a daily basis. Adults read children
out loud and provide children with a variety of books to
enjoy. Children have access to books anytime.
Children's emergent interests and activities are posted.
Children and teachers keep track of their goals.
Adults will provide children a safe and hazard-free
environment where they can run, jump, and gain gross
motor skills confidently.
Documentation
Potty Training
Children's work is displayed aesthetically.
A child's body must be physically ready. The key to successfully
potty training a child in a nurturing, natural and safe way is the
communication and back-up between home and school. Based on
observations and information from the parents, the teacher and
the parents will together establish the appropriate time to start
potty training and the most effective way to encourage the child to
go potty. Parents and teachers must be consistent in the language
that they use for potty training procedures. It is important to use
appropriate words for body functions. The child's doctor's advice is
also an important consideration.
The communication folder will keep the parents and teachers
informed of the child's progress in this matter.
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.
Our program's curricular goals for young preschoolers has the
following characteristics:
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