| - Complement each stage of your child's development.
- Stimulate creativity and academic growth for each child.
- Arouse the development of knowledge and skills as well as create a love of learning.
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| Infants: We support you and your baby as you both adjust to separating from one another. Our commitment is to: - Make the transition as comfortable as possible for children and parents.
- Provide an atmosphere of excellent loving care.
- Offer a safe, yet developmentally stimulating environment.
- Design activities that prepare children for speaking and developing motor skills.
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| Young Toddlers: Young toddlers have celebrated their first birthday and are walking independently. Our focus for this age group includes: - Encouraging gradual transition from parallel play to group play
- Reading stories, singing songs
- Introducing simple art activities
- Promoting physical, cognitive, and language development.
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| | | | | | |  | Toddlers: Your eighteen to twenty-four-moth-old-child needs plenty of opportunity for exploration! We encourage this by: - Providing classroom equipment which enhances intellectual development.
- Exposing children to colors, shapes, and counting
- Conducting activities to continue development and motor skills
- Creating opportunities for your toddler to learn through fun and socialization
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| | | | | | |  | Pre-Primary: Your two-to three-year-old's curiosity enables him/her to actively participate in new learning experiences. We introduce an array of activities such as: - Circle time focusing on days of the week, months, counting, stories, songs and finger plays
- Manipulative designed for fine motor and cognitive development.
- Essential skills such as following directions, listening, table manners, potty training and sharing
- Language, socialization, and vocabulary development
- Pre-reading skills
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| | | |  | Primary: Your three-to-four-year-old is now participating in a more structured learning environment. We introduce activities to cultivate: - Pre-reading and phonics skills using alphabet puppets, introducing each letter phonetically, and reinforcing recognition and recall of letters
- Multi-sensory experiences by reading stories, cooking and doing art activities
- Continued development of both large and small motor skills, using a variety of methods
- Concept reinforcement via work job activities
- Scissor and pre-writing skills
- Creative expression through music, art, song, dance and play
- Social behavior, promoting self confidence
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| | | | | | |  | Pre-Kindergarten: Your four-to-five-year-old now takes a big step in a formalized classroom structure. We advance our offering to a fully integrated curriculum, encompassing: - Subject areas such as language arts, math, phonics, handwriting, science, music, art, and gross motor skills
- Oral language development, emphasizing following directions and listening skills
- Independent workjobs, designed to match or stretch each student's capabilities
- Fine motor development, utilizing small manipulatives
- Scissor skills enhancement
- Good citizenship training
- Leadership guidance
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| Schoolers: Your child who attends public school arrives just in time for a snack and a short break to help him/her unwind from a busy day at school Our after school program consists of: - Homework completion time, with assistance as needed
- Social and recreation time, where friends visit with or play indoor/outdoor games with one another
- Schooler amenities, including computers, video games, board games, and access to our outdoor playground extending over one acre.
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