Our little Picassos in training!
 Children have access to unlimited artsy products to let their imagination run free. Creating is important to us.
That's why you can find art everyday of the week on our schedule.

 

Early Literacy
Early literacy includes skills, knowledge and dispositions that are critical for future learning of conventional forms of reading and writing. The skills and knowledge base of early literacy promotes book and print awareness, functions of print, knowledge of narrative, letter and early work recognition, and listening comprehension.

Through language rich activities, such as shared book reading, children learn language in a context that introduces them to print and enhances vocabulary development in an integrated, meaningful manner.
 

Mathematics
Our curriculum includes the following basic concepts or ideas of mathematics :

  • Number – Counting and meaning of numbers
  • Shape – Identify and construct 2 and 3 dimension shapes
  • Putting together and taking apart – Promotes exploration of adding and subtracting.
  • Spatial relations – Exploration of relations such as in front, behind, above, below…
  • Measurement – Explore quantity and physical attributes such as lengths, weight, temperature and money.
  • Patterns and predictions – Introduction to patterns such as shapes, numbers and sounds and encourage children to detect patterns for prediction.
     

Motor Skills
 By the age of 2 and until the time a child leaves for kindergarten, our goal is to make sure your child can do the following with ease : 
 

  • Run
  • Walk in a straight line
  • Jump & hop
  • Stand on one foot for 5-10 seconds
  • Walk backwards
  • Throw a ball
  • Clap hands
  • Button a garment
  • Build with blocks

 

  • Draw and color
  • Zip a zipper
  • Control pencil and crayon properly
  • Cut simple shapes
  • Handle scissors well
  • Identify own first name in manuscript
  • Print own first name
  • Complete simple puzzles ( 5 to 12 pieces)

 

Social-Emotional Development
By the age of 2 and until the time a child leaves for kindergarten, our goal is to make sure your child can do the following with ease :

 

  • Take care of toilet needs independently
  • Dress self
  • Brush teeth
  • Cross residential street safely
  • Know parents’ names
  • Know home address
  • Know own phone number
  • Carry a plate of food

 

  • Get along with other children
  • Play with other children
  • Recognize authority
  • Share with others
  • Talk easily
  • Put away toys
  • Help with chores

 

Children get "Free Play" to give them a chance to play with their favorite toys or perform at their favorite activities.
 

  • Memory, card & board games
  • Kitchen Corner
  • Pretend Corner with costumes & accessories
  • Garage Corner with cars & trucks
  • Doll Corner with craddle, stroller and clothes.
  • Puzzles
  • Building Corner with many different types of blocks
  • Farm & animals
  • And so much more

 

 


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