Monthly Curriculum
Infant
In our infant program, we start using baby sign language from the earliest months. Baby signs are common terms that have been modified and simplified from American Sign Language. The sign for this month is “All Done”. To sign the phrase “All Done”, place both hands in front of your chest and flip them outwards and inwards.
Toddlers
Activities using music and songs add fun and happiness to your child’s day. Moving to music helps your child learn that they can use their muscles in different and fun ways. Songs help them practice words that they are just learning to say.
Beginners
This month, your child will learn to connect the events in stories to their own life experiences, match animals with their sounds, and continue identifying shapes and colors.
Intermediate
This month, your child will learn to count to 30, recognize numbers 1-10, and identify animals and their habitats.
Pre-K
This month, your child will use adjectives to describe settings, place objects in order by length, and add and subtract using concrete objects.
Read Together, Talk Together
–Dear Zoo: A Lift-the-Flap Book by: Rod Campbell
–Goodnight Gorilla by: Peggy Rathman
-Clifford the Big Red Dog by: Norman Bridwell
Monthly Spotlight
Here is some Valentine’s Day fun…here you can find fun and easy crafts that your little ones can make and give to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
http://www.atlanta.net/Blog/21-Fun-Holiday-Activities-for-Kids-in-Atlanta/https://www.parents.com/holiday/valentines-day/crafts/easy-kid-crafts/
From Our Education Department
February, 2018
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Topics: Social Emotional
The world is a brand new place for your baby, so you’ve probably noticed that he wants to explore any chance that he gets. He might crawl towards toys, reach out for you, or gaze at objects moving around him. You can foster this growing curiosity by engaging in sensory[.....]
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February 2018 Newsletter
Monthly Curriculum
Infant
In our infant program, we start using baby sign language from the earliest months. Baby signs are common terms that have been modified and simplified from American Sign Language. The sign for this month is “All Done”. To sign the phrase “All Done”, place both hands in front of your chest and flip them outwards and inwards.
Toddlers
Activities using music and songs add fun and happiness to your child’s day. Moving to music helps your child learn that they can use their muscles in different and fun ways. Songs help them practice words that they are just learning to say.
Beginners
This month, your child will learn to connect the events in stories to their own life experiences, match animals with their sounds, and continue identifying shapes and colors.
Intermediate
This month, your child will learn to count to 30, recognize numbers 1-10, and identify animals and their habitats.
Pre-K
This month, your child will use adjectives to describe settings, place objects in order by length, and add and subtract using concrete objects.
Read Together, Talk Together
–Dear Zoo: A Lift-the-Flap Book by: Rod Campbell
–Goodnight Gorilla by: Peggy Rathman
-Clifford the Big Red Dog by: Norman Bridwell
Monthly Spotlight
Here is some Valentine’s Day fun…here you can find fun and easy crafts that your little ones can make and give to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
http://www.atlanta.net/Blog/21-Fun-Holiday-Activities-for-Kids-in-Atlanta/https://www.parents.com/holiday/valentines-day/crafts/easy-kid-crafts/
From Our Education Department
From Bubbles to Finger Paint: 5 Sensory Activities for Your Curious Baby
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