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Curriculum....
The First English Lutheran Child Development Center is
based on the principle that children learn best when they are active participants.
Even the youngest children are given frequent opportunity to make choices
about their play. All of the children choose among activities that encourage
divergent thinking, stimulate creativity,
and center on the needs of the individual child. Younger children are
given chances to explore through a variety of mediums. They are also encouraged
to expand their knowledge of their world through the use of sensory materials,
cooking experiences, large motor activities, musical instruments, open-ended
and manipulative toys, a large shaded playground, and an outdoor water
play system. Children help care for a variety of pets, including rabbits,
turtles, and several generations of guinea pigs.
In addition to the above mentioned
activities, older children help set classroom rules, participate in monthly
field trips, and provide suggestions for things they would like to try
in the classroom. They build with wood working materials, develop projects
and structures over a period of days. The children utilize costumes and
props to enhance dramatic play, and get involved in number of ecological
and charitable endeavors. Age appropriate reading, writing, and mathematical
skills are fostered through a variety of activities. |
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