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General / Social Responsibility / Infants
/ Toddlers /
Preschool - 2 Year Olds / Preschool - 3 Year Olds /
Pre-Kindergarten - 4 & 5 Year Olds
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General: Annual reviews will be
conducted of each child's performance involving both the parent and
teacher and will be discussed at the parent/teacher conferences. In
addition, teacher observations will occur regularly to determine any
changes in the child's needs. Children will be encouraged to continually
develop new skills while maintaining old ones. To
meet each child's needs, each class follows a general lesson plan
appropriate to the classes' chronological age level. Modifications are
made to each child's activity requirements based on individual needs and
interests. Lessons are presented in a welcoming environment fostering
love and respect. The lessons will stem from a curriculum that is studied
in ways to address the areas of infant, toddler, preschool and
pre-kindergarten development. Those areas are: personal awareness,
emotional well-being, socialization, communication, cognition, and
perceptual motor development.
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Social Responsibility:
Children will be introduced to the concept of living in a community,
where they have the right and the responsibility to develop the skills
necessary to live together peacefully and to create a meaningful and
productive society around them. They will be encouraged to model their
behavior on the virtues of heroic story characters they will hear about,
and to avoid the mistakes of others whose behavior has resulted in
unhappy consequences. Positive approaches will be used in guiding
appropriate behavior. They will be taught to share, to be kind to others
and to help those less fortunate.
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Infants: We will show warmth,
kindness and love by frequent cuddling and holding. We will provide
constant verbal stimulation, talking to the babies about any appropriate
topic, naming objects and explaining actions. We will smile often and
maintain eye contact with babies and assist them with exploring their
environment. We will motivate them with appropriate toys. We will
stimulate infants' visual and attending skills by reading baby books to
them. We will demonstrate and encourage understanding of cause and effect
as well as object permanence (hide and seek and peek-a-boo) and encourage
infants to imitate gestures and sounds. We will cuddle young infants
while bottle feeding and provide assistance and supervision of older
infants while self-feeding. We will encourage physical development of
reaching for and grasping objects, rolling over, sitting, locomotion,
pull to standing and beginning walking. We will ensure cleanliness,
safety and good health for the infants in our care.
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Toddlers: We will work with
toddlers to develop complete independence in self-feeding, walking and
stair-climbing. We will help them learn to identify body parts. We will
teach them to follow adult requests, demonstrate kindness to others,
share and take turns. We will assist them in learning to sort objects by
color. We will help them understand
the concepts of time and schedules by following routines. We will give
them opportunities to color scribbles on paper, work simple puzzles, mold
with Play-Doh and assist with cleaning up after self. We will help them
develop a vocabulary through a language rich environment by constant
naming of objects, encouraging toddlers to express wants, greet others
and engage in vocal interactive play. We will encourage perceptual motor
development by providing opportunities to throw balls, run, build towers,
push and pull objects and climb. We will continue to give them warmth,
kindness and love.
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Preschool - 2 Year Olds: We
will work with 2 year olds to say "please" and "thank
you" on request, develop a greater understanding of requests and to
identify common items. We will assist them in becoming toilet trained and
to identify actions in pictures, count at least 2 objects, and name
objects hidden out of vision. We will help to develop perceptual motor
skills such as kicking a ball, pedaling a tricycle, putting a coat on and
off and introduce child safety-scissor use. We will work with them to
learn their first names and develop phrases of at least four words. We
will encourage one-to-one as well as group cooperative interaction
through modeling love, respect and cooperation.
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Preschool - 3 Year Olds: We
will assist the 3 year olds with such fine motor activities as
unbuttoning, stringing beads, cutting paper into two pieces and using
snap blocks. We will teach independence skills such as nose wiping and
hand washing. We will teach simple finger plays and songs, counting at
least three objects, and sorting by categories such as food, animals and
clothing. We will help to build attending skills of five to ten minutes
for short stories. We will encourage children to state complete
sentences, tell of simple experiences and begin to differentiate between
fact and fantasy. We will foster an environment of love and caring while
encouraging increasing independence.
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Pre-kindergarten - 4 & 5
Year Olds: We will teach the 4 year olds skills such as
knowing their street addresses, lacing shoes, describing actions in
books, counting at least to 10 by rote, and completing a twelve piece
puzzle. We will encourage the social skills of showing affection to other
children, taking turns and sharing and the individual friendships that
result. We will provide opportunities for perceptual motor development in
skills such as balancing on one foot, performing in a tricycle obstacle
course, holding writing utensils appropriately and cutting on thick
curved lines. We will help to build attending skills to at least 10-15
minutes while listening to short stories, and responsibility to put toys
away without close supervision. The children will receive loving guidance
while gaining in skill attainment and learning greater responsibilities.
We will guide the 5 year old child, who is too young for kindergarten,
to learn independence with dressing and undressing, safety with street
crossing, following game rules and telling their complete addresses. We
will develop their perceptual motor skills to writing and drawing
recognizable letters and objects, cutting out three inch basic shapes,
tying knots, playing jump rope, skipping, and writing their own first
names. We will
encourage their growth and guide them in becoming supportive and helpful
in small group settings, understanding unsafe situations, developing a
positive self-image, taking responsibility for their personal belongings
and making decisions more independently. We will stimulate their
cognitive and communicative development by teaching them to follow three
requests in the sequence given, describe the weather, count at least
fourteen objects, arrange items from smallest to largest, name the seven
days of the week, and use irregular plurals (such as feet and mice). We
will continue their training in phonetics and sight reading and simple
math concepts. We will encourage a love for learning whereby the children
will create and solve situations for themselves under the supervision of
the teaching staff. We will provide a loving, learning environment rich
in motivating and challenging activities.
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