
Curriculum:
Infants through age 3 ½ years learn through everyday play. Learning tools available to this age group are as follows: shapes, blocks, books, puzzles, crayons, paint, textured toys, music and movement, dramatic play, lacing, felt, water play, indoor and outdoor play.
Children ages 3 ½ through 5 years use two well-known curriculums in addition to the tools offered in the younger age group.
1. A Beka curriculum is Christian based and is awesome in these areas of learning: Phonics, Math, Writing, Art, Bible, and Reading.
www.abeka.com
2. Frontline Phonics is wonderful for letter recognition, letter sounds, blends, sight words, and fluent reading.
www.frontlinephonics.com
School age children ages 5 (in kindergarten) through 12 years use an interactive computer curriculum called Time4Learning.
It focuses on reading, science, social studies, language arts, and math. Each child will have an individual account set at his/her
own grade and academic level. Parents can even track their child’s progress.
www.time4learning.com
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Schedule:
The routine schedule is flexible at times to meet the needs of the children in care.
Children arrive
Breakfast
Free play
Circle time
Structured learning
Special activity *
Outdoor time
Lunch time
Story time
Nap time
Snack time
Homework for school age
Fine motor play for younger children
Free play (indoor or outdoor)
Pick up time
*Special activities: art, music, bible, computer, library, sensory play, games, gym
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