|
Infant Room
Our goal is to make your infant feel as at home as possible.
Our loving teachers can only accomplish this by working
together with you to learn your baby's needs for feeding,
sleeping, changing, and learning interaction. You and your
baby will receive personal care and constant communication,
including daily reports. |
|
Fine
Motor Skills
activities to build physical strength and motor coordination
with daily experiences, hand/eye coordination, hand/full
body movement, and more.
Communication Skills
activities rich with sounds, sights, and consistent exposure
to speech and language.
Socializing
social activities and conversations, develop facial
expressions, sounds, movements to communicate and to support
self-esteem, age-appropriate toys for babies to explore
their new world. |
|
Toddler Room
Your child receives a balance of nurturing, playtime, and
learning activities. Your child's mind will stay stimulated
with monthly themes and lesson plans that provide a wide
variety of daily activities and experiences. Your child will
always have something to do—our learning centers focus on
dramatic play, creative arts, science, manipulative, and
language development. Your child will gain confidence,
self-esteem, social skills, and a love of learning.
|
|
Preschool
Language and Literacy—daily activities to develop reading
and writing skills with the use of highly educational
activities, involving words and more.
Mathematics
introduction to the rich world of numbers, including
sorting, grouping, and more advanced math skills.
Science
age-appropriate, hands-on experience with a variety of
science projects.
Arts and Creativity
dramatic play, music, and art; develops imagination and
independence, and fosters confidence.
Social Skills
group sessions where children learn to listen, share,
take turns, cooperate, demonstrate, and give and receive
feedback with activities such as "show and tell." These
skills support their ability to flourish in a classroom
environment and to develop self-esteem.
Physical Development
coordination skills needed for writing, drawing,
cutting, and other activities; develop large motor skills,
such as running, jumping, throwing, and kicking during
outside play time. |
|