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Goals and Objectives
The staff
plays a major role in the developmental classroom. It is the
teachers who give the children the tools for
them to explore, discover and create. The teachers ask thought
provoking questions to spark discussions and communication
between the children. The teachers are able to take the lead,
based on the children’s interests and enthusiasm, and allow
them to “take-off”
with the theme, as far as it will go. The teachers read daily
to the children as reading opens up unlimited amounts of
creativity in children's minds. The staff is constantly
observing and assessing the children to determine what tools and
materials may be added to promote the children’s growth. The
teachers also document the children’s progress, as well as
helping the children document their own thoughts and ideas.
This documentation is used as a tool to share information with
parents. It is also used by the teachers and children to
revisit their previous work, in order for them to move ahead.
In order for children to reach their fullest
potential, they must feel safe and secure in their
environment. Our physical environment is designed with
children’s safety in mind. Our Infant classroom is soft
and hazard free to allow for plenty of movement and exploration.
Photos and pictures are displayed at the child’s eye level to
encourage interest and curiosity. A variety of sensory
activities and explorations will be offered to infants on a
daily basis. Our toddler and preschool classrooms
are equipped with many supplies including blocks, sensory tables,
puzzles, manipulatives, books, art supplies and a dramatic play
area. The physical environment is set up in a way to make the
children feel empowered. They will be able to take something
independently and put it back when finished. These different
areas are set up in such a way as to promote social interaction
and communication between the children. As children have the
opportunity to make their own choices throughout the day, we
realize that they also need to feel secure in the
predictability of a schedule. Although the tools and materials
will be constantly changing to stimulate the children’s
interest, we do try to adhere to the same schedule as much as
possible. The classroom teacher will enforce limits to ensure
safety in the classroom. The rules are
discussed frequently and updated and amended as required. As
children enter Little Hands Academy, they should feel a
sense of belonging. This is one of the reasons you will see
documentation of their work everywhere! Please
understand if your child does not bring home all his/her work on
a daily basis as much of their work will be on display in our
school.
Families are a major component of our
school. It is the families who help their children make the
connection between school, home and the world outside. In order for the children
to reach their full potential, a partnership must be formed
between families and staff. As you enter our school, an area is
established specifically for families to connect with each other
and take advantage of our many resources. News about ongoing
community events as well as books and magazines on different
parenting issues are available for you to peruse. There
will be many opportunities for parent involvement and
participation throughout the year. We understand and are
sensitive to the fact that many parents have other commitments
during school hours. We will also give you suggestions for
activities you may work on at home with your child that he/she
may bring in to share. Families will have the opportunity to
come together for evening and weekend social and educational
events offered periodically throughout the year. Parents will be
kept informed of their child’s progress and are strongly
encouraged to discuss any issues or concerns they may have.
Our
ultimate goal is to make Little Hands Academy a positive
experience in growth and development for your child.
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