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We Play, We Learn
Research has shown that play is the most effective way to teach young children.
Here's some of the things we are learning:
Social Skills like sharing and self-control
Fine Motor Skills to prepare us for holding writing tools
Gross Motor Skills like coordination and balance
Creative Expression and taking pride in our work
Literacy Skills like book care and recognizing familiar words
Math Skills like counting, sorting, and comparing
Science Skills like constructing, experimenting, and observing
Please feel free to ask any questions you might have about our curriculum.
Rest assured your child is learning AND having fun!
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The Pre-school Curriculum
Social/ Emotional: To help children develop independence, self-confidence, and self-control, follow rules and routines, make friends, and learn what it means to be part of a group.
Physical: To increase children's large muscle skills (gross motor)- balancing, running, jumping, throwing, and catching- and use the small muscles in their hands (fine motor) to do task like buttoning, stringing beads, cutting, drawing, and writing.
Cognitive: To acquire thinking skills such as the ability to solve problems, to ask questions, and to think logically- sorting, classifying, comparing, counting, and making patterns- and to use materials and their imagination to show what they have learned.
Language: To use words to communicate with others, listen to and participate in conversations with others, understand the purpose of print, recognize letters and words, and begin writing for a purpose.