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Circle Time:
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Sitting in a circle and learning and sharing is an entertaining way for a group of children to be involved in one activity.
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They will learn social skills such as active listening, sharing, and participating in a large group.
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This is also a good way to introduce a knew learning concept to the whole group at once and set expectations.
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Writing:
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Children typically learn the fundamentals of writing before they learn what letters represent specifics sounds.
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Their young brains are recognizing patterns in words, they may see a book, even before they know what those patterns means or what the words mean.
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We cultivate these skills and help children begin and develop their writing.
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Our sensory activities facilitate exploration and encourage children to use scientific processes while they play, create, investigate and explore
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From the very first day they are born, children are designed to explore the world through their senses. That's why babies and toddlers touch everything and put things in their mouth.
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Sensory play stimulates your young child 's senses: touch, smell, taste, sight, and hearing.
Sensory Play:
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Communication well with others is the basic tent of society.
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We teach establishing eye contact and to speak and gently correct without embarrassing.
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WE teach children to take turns speaking and not interrupt.
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We help children understand nonverbal communication and cues such as rude facial expressions, eye rolling, yawning at the speaker, hair twisting etc. are all bad manners and that nonverbal actions and behaviors can make people feel both good and bad.
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TeamWork:
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The ability to work together with others as part of a team is vital skill used in all areas of life.
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we encourage your child to be good sportsman regardless of winning.
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It can feel great to be apart of a team, but if a child is excluded from a team it can be an upsetting experience.
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We ensure your child understands this and does not exclude others.
Communication:
StoryTime:
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Your child will be encouraged to ask and answer questions about stories which leads to parent-child conversations and opportunities for you to share in teachable moments.
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they will develop listening skills and sharpen their memory, as they practice focusing, tuning out distractions and memorizing differences in characters, which are all important skills to have as we prepare them for school.
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Their imagination will flourish as they create images to represent the characters and events in the stories.