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Put Your Child On The Right Track! (512) 252-0733
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Nationally
Accredited
Program
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DAILY SCHEDULE
7:00 a.m. Daycare Opens 7:00–8:30 Learning Centers 8:30-9:30 Educational Enrichment Program 9:30-10:00 Snack & Clean Up 10:00-11:00 Outdoor Discovery 11:00-11:30 Movie Time & Book Time 11:30-12:00 Lunch & Clean Up 12:00-3:00 Naptime & Quiet Time 3:00-3:30 Snack & Clean Up 3:30-4:30 Learning Centers 4:30-6:00 Outdoor Discovery 6:00 p.m. Daycare Closes
All Aboard Daycare follows Developmentally Appropriate Practices in creating its environment and program.
"Young children learn best through direct sensory encounters and not through a formal academic process. Learning should be the outcome of hands-on experience, especially play." ~National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
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Click here to learn more about the child development theories and principles that are the foundation of the preschool program at All Aboard Daycare.
We use the Creative Preschool Curriculum year-round! This is a theme-based program that helps children make connections across all developmental domains, learn new concepts and vocabulary, and practice other early learning skills!
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Art projects are not a receipt for daycare!
I believe in providing a wide variety of art experiences for toddlers and preschoolers. We focus on the process, not the product. The children are allowed creative freedom when creating their art.
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Learning centers are areas within a classroom with a collection of activities and materials. These materials are related by subject, purpose, or projected skills. These activities and materials are used independently by the children, or with teacher direction, to reinforce and/or enrich one or more skills or concepts. Learning centers are an excellent way to individualize the curriculum to meet the varying needs of young children.
The Importance of Learning Centers:
* To encourage discovery and exploration:
children learn by doing.
* To provide multiple techniques and
methods to meet different learning styles.
* To allow for teaching in small groups
or one-on-one.
* To provide positive reinforcement.
* To develop a sense of responsibility in
the children.
* To structure childrenīs interaction: they
are encouraged to verbalize and develop
social relationships, including sharing.
* To allow children to make decisions: the
children choose an activity that meets
their personal needs and goals.
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