Preschool/ Pre-K Program
The Preschool and Pre-K program adopts a hands- on approach. The main focus is to ensure that the child is ready for school. The teachers assess the need of each child and address them to ensure school readiness. The teachers work with the children in
small groups, whole groups and one-on-one as the need arises.
The activities in the Preschool and Pre-K classrooms promotes reading, writing and math skills. Knowledge of age appropriate art, science and social studies will also be learned. Activities that will help children develop problem solving and decision making skills are incorporated on a daily basis. We utilize the Creative Curriculum® System for Preschool.
Toddler Program
Toddlers are very curious and very energetic. Learning activities in the toddler classroom are geared towards these characteristic. Activities that will engage their curiosity, help them to develop a love for learning and socializing are incorporated into the daily schedule. The teachers promote self- help skills which supports the development of the children. Many activities at this age level are child inspired and teacher directed. Although we know that every child learns at their own pace, we support the individual need of the child and and at the same time, help them to acquire new and different skills.
Infant Program
In the Infant room,the interaction between the teachers and the babies is paramount. These interactions are thoughtful and affectionate which helps the baby to develop trust. The teachers encourage the infants to crawl, walk, talk and engage in activities that will develop their senses.
The environment is engaging, nurturing and safe.
Faculty
We have a team of dedicated teachers who are passionate about children and the families they serve. Our teachers are trained to provide high quality education in a safe, warm and nurturing environment. Our teachers document observations on each child and follow up on the observations to ensure that every child reaches their fullest potential.
Parent Partnership
We understand that the parent is a child’s first teacher. We also realize that education is a partnership between the parents and the school. We value the relationships we have with our families and we explore ways to strengthen the relationship. We work together with parents and the community to ensure that children have a strong foundation for a life-long learning experience.
We have an open-door policy which allows parents to come to the center anytime.
LANGUAGE
MATH
SCIENCE
ART
Children develop mathematical concepts from an early age. Infant teachers provide activities that enhance basic mathematical concepts using materials in the classroom.
Also as infants explore the space in their classroom environment, they learn basic math concepts. Below are some of the math activities the infant teachers will engage your
child in.
Playing with soft blocks which leads to an understanding of shapes
Teachers use feeding time as a teachable moment for infants to understand the concepts of more, less and too much
Measuring utensils are also added to water table activities
Teachers create a daily routine for Infants thereby helping the child understand the concept of time as children expect an activity
LANGUAGE
Studies have shown that children excel in language later in life if, as infants, caretakers read, talk and sing to them. Infants are also able to explore language by the visual stimulation provided in age appropriate picture and texture books. Infants have an innate ability to communicate. These language skills are constantly being encouraged by the infant teachers through various activities during the day. Below are some of the language activities the infant teachers will engage your child in.
Reading to infants
Talking to infants
Singing to infants
Allowing infants to explore picture and textured books
ART
Children love to explore the world using their senses. Engaging in art activities affords them the opportunity to do this. Below are some of the art activities the infant teachers will engage your child in.
Finger painting
Painting with sponges
Painting with different types of materials
Playing with musical instruments like rattles and shakes
Listening to songs and music
Dancing to various types of beats
Playing with puppets Playing games
SCIENCE
Infants are born with a natural curiosity and a desire to explore. Teachers provide an environment that would engage their curiosity and satisfy the desire to explore. Below are some of the science activities the infant teachers will engage your child in.
Exploring toys with different textures and sound
Playing games like peak-a-boo
Filling plastic container with toys and dumping the toys
Playing with plastic animals
Giving children opportunities to explore with all their senses
PRE SCHOOL
LANGUAGE
Language and literacy skills are an essential part of children's’ development. Teachers work with the children to develop their reading, talking and writing skills. Below are some of the language activities the preschool teachers will engage your child in.
Introducing new words
Story telling
Listening while books are read
Discussing books read to children
Encouraging children to read books
Encouraging children to make their own word books
Stringing beads
Using writing tools
Using drawing tools
MATH
The presence of math in everyday activities makes it important for children to acquire basic math skills at an early age. Below are some of the math activities the preschool teachers will engage your child in.
Counting
Estimation
Puzzle completion
Measuring objects
Identifying shapes
Sorting different materials
Using a calendar to discuss weather, date, past, present and future
Sand table activities that helps to understand volume and geometrical concepts
SCIENCE
Children can learn about how things work in their environment at an early age. Below are some of the science activities the preschool teachers will engage your child in.
Mixing colors
Planting seeds
Charting activities
Sensory table activities
Document observations
Talking about the weather
Activities using science equipment like magnets and magnifying glasses
ART
The process of art helps in the development of social, mental and emotional development of children. The fine motor skills are developed as children manipulate paint brush. Art aids in boosting self confidence. When children feel good as they create art work it helps build their self-esteem Below are some of the art activities the preschool teachers will engage your child in.
Poetry, Singing, Painting
Drawing using puppets to dramatize
Dancing to multicultural music
Using various tools and materials
Art projects using clay and paper-machine
Making musical instruments and other crafts
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