In
this program you will see your child laughing, learning, using
age-appropriate manipulatives, running, jumping, rolling, using
art materials, listening to stories, singing songs, using instruments,
playing games and learning socially acceptable behaviors such as
sharing, listening, following simple directions, and investigating
their world and their own creativity.
In this program, you will find our caregivers
prepared for the day's activities, smiling, interacting with children,
singing with them, reading to them, caring for them, introducing
shapes, colors, helping them to recognize familiar objects and
animals, using puppets, introducing simple rules, encouraging,
praising, accepting and reassuring.
Program Overview
Social
and Emotional Development
Your child learns to follow simple directions. Positive
self-discipline techniques will be introduced. Your child learns
to participate in simple routines. Your child will start to respond
to praise.
Language
and Communication Development
Your child will be encouraged
to communicate simple experiences. Teachers will talk with and read
to your child. Your child will
learn songs, poems and the use of books. Your child will be encouraged
to use role play and "pretend" games.
 Cognitive
Development
Your child will learn body parts and their names. Your child's
caregiver will introduce your child's community and the people
in the community. Your child will be introduced to primary colors
and shapes. Your child will begin to learn about seasons, weather,
holidays and monthly themes.
Gross
Motor Development
Your child will engage in many motor movement activities such
as jumping, crawling, rolling, running, walking, waving and climbing.
Teachers will introduce riding toys and large building blocks.
Your child will be encouraged to use large balls for throwing,
rolling and basket games.
Fine
Motor Coordination
Your child will start to use small drinking
cups and spoons. Teachers will introduce large beads for stringing.
Your child will be encouraged to use crayons, paint brushes and
finger paints. Your child will explore the use of 3 and 4 piece
puzzles, large pegs into pegboards, and shapes into shape boxes.
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