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| Babies 6 weeks
to 18 months rely on their teachers to meet their needs.
Developing trust and an ability to form positive attachments are
important needs of an infant. Primary care giving is part of our
infant program, which offers infants greater opportunity to form
stronger attachments with their teachers and to move through
their development with the ability to trust others and form
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| From18 months
through three years old, movement between dependence and
independence and is the dance of the toddler. Teachers support
and encourage these young learners to explore and experience the
world around them. Our teachers support the children as they
assert their independence, experiment with socializing, acquire
a larger language base and learn new skills. |
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| Children between
three and five years old are gaining greater understanding of
the people and places around them. They are learning to form
relationships with peers, are practicing social rules, and are
inquiring about the workings of things they see, hear, and feel.
Our teachers guide these young Pre-K learners through socially
acceptable interactions and offer them a variety of learning
experiences. |
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| Children in
grades K through 6th Grade enjoy safe, fun activities between
end-of-school and 6:30pm. Our After School Program is all about
fun! Children are given the opportunity to relax and unwind
after a structured day at school. They are offered, games to try
out, homework/tutoring and study, arts and crafts, and outdoor
activities. Our teachers are on hand to monitor their safety,
engage them in activities, and guide them through new
experiences and challenges. |
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