The Learning Center Preschool

Thursday, October 25, 2007

The Creative Curriculum for Early Childhood

The Learning Center Preschool has chosen to use The Creative Curriculum for Early Childhood as a comprehensive tool for teaching and learning. This curriculum is developmentally age appropriate and encourages the cognitive, social/emotional, physical and language development of a child.

In addition, The Creative Curriculum for Early Childhood is research based in order to set and achieve standards and goals for each age. This goal is accomplished by knowing how children develop and learn. From this perspective, we acknowledge similarities and differences, while appreciating general standards and patterns of growth in all children.

We acknowledge that growth occurs individually and in stages. The objective is to take a look at various stages of the child’s growth and access according to these stages.Observation and documentation are key components in the process of attaining goals.

Special categories, called Forerunners, helps us to look at the behaviors which can be used as an assessment for all children’s learning and development. Those with disabilities or developmental delays are included in this category.
Each class will have their space organized into different interest areas, called learning centers. The outdoor areas will also be utilized in such a way as to include opportunities to explore and learn.

The centers will include but not be limited to:
1. Blocks Dramatic
2. Play Toys and Games
3. Art
4. Library
5. Science/Discovery
6. Sand and Water
7. Music and movement
8. Language
9. Arts
10. Cooking
11. Computers

The role of the teacher will be to guide the children’s learning through observing and assessing each child’s progress. Strengths and weakness will be visible and motivation and support will be supplied to enhance knowledge, skills and understanding.Small and large group activities, routines, long term interests and centers will aide in learning how to assess information in order to plan and guide this process throughout the day.

The Creative Curriculum for Early Childhood takes into account the importance of the family in educating the young child. School and family need to work together to build a partnership and understand the true meaning of taking an active role in a child’s education.Communication is a very important tool when dealing with learning as well as challenging situations.

Please contact us today for more information about The Creative Curriculum for Early Childhood at the Learning Center.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Inspiring Creativity in Kids

We would like to share with the following article about inspiring creativity in kids:

20 Ways to Encourage Children's Resourcefulness and Creativity By Karen Stephens
Resourcefulness,the ability to meet challenges in a variety of ways, is a by-product of creative intelligence. As children develop resourcefulness, they learn to trust their instincts and unique abilities.
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The Cost of Top Preschools

I recently read the following article: The Most Expensive Preschools by Liz Moyer

If you're like many new parents, nothing's too good for your little genius, including $30,440 for preschool so your 4-year-old can occupy a few hours each day playing with blocks and finger painting in an organized setting.
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