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On this page we will list and describe our different activities for the children.



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Parents are comforted by knowing their children are always engaged in numerous activities throughout the day. 

For Example:

* Music
* Art
* Blocks
* Outdoor Play
* Computers
* Snacks
* Dramactic Play
* Manipulatives
* Fine Motor Activities
* Gross Motor Activities


Each classroom is unique and offers many different activities and projects which will help in the development of your child's social, emotional, physical and mental abilities. In all of our classrooms we use the Creative Curriculum and have found it has a wonderful balance for all of our classrooms.

Infants
All infants are on individualized plans according to their needs. They go on walks, are given floor time, have music time and do art projects.
Young Toddlers (1-2 Years Old)
 Our younger toddler room is more schedule based. They do a variety of art activities everyday and are introduced to shapes and colors. 
Older Toddlers (2-3 Years Old)
 The children are given some structured time in the morning with a very short circle time.  At this age the children are still working on the shapes and colors, however more are introduced. 
Pre-School I (3 Years Old)
 The children begin their journey through letters. In this room the teacher works on the recognition of letters and how to write their names. 
Pre-School II (4 Years Old)
The children begin using the Handwriting Without Tears curriculum in this classroom.  This curriculum gives them practice with all of the letters and numbers.
Pre-Kindergarten (4-5 Years Old)
The children continue to use the next level of the Handwriting Without Tears curriculum.  In this part they have a refresher of the letters and begin to learn simple words.  They also learn how to tie their shoes and other simple self-help tasks.                                                                                          
School Age (Kindergarten and over)
After school the children are given a place to do their homework and unwind after a long day at school.
Summer Camp
There are weekly themes which are based on the three field trips planned for that week. They also have an end of the summer party and receive camp shirts to keep.




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