Emotional Development
Our teachers aid in the development of self-control in children
by using positive guidance techniques such as modeling and
encouraging expected behavior, redirecting children to a
more acceptable activity and setting clear limits. The teachers'
expectations match and respect the children's developing
capabilities.
There is more on this topic under Classroom Management.
Physical Development
Outdoor activity is planned daily so that the children can
use their large muscle skills by riding, running, climbing
on our exceptional fine play area, learn about an outdoor
environment and express themselves freely and loudly. We
also have a large indoor playroom if bad weather keeps us
inside. Small muscles skills are developed daily through
play activities such as puzzles, pegboards, cutting, painting,
playdough , clay and other manipulation activities.
Cognitive Development
Learning about math, science, social studies, health, and
other content areas is all integrated through meaningful
activities such as those when children build with blocks,
measure sand and water or ingredients in cooking, observe
changes in the environment, work with wood and tools, sort
objects for a purpose, explore animals, plants, water, wheels,
sing and listen to music and draw, paint and work with all
types of modeling materials that they make themselves.
Language Development
We provide children with many opportunities to see how reading
and writing are useful before they are instructed in letter
names, sounds, etc. at the kindergarten level. Language
and literacy are developed through listening to and reading
stories and poems, participating in dramatic play and other
experiences requiring communication, talking informally
with other children and adults, seeing print in use in the
classroom and experimenting with writing, drawing and copying.
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