Parents, Thank you in advance for allowing your child to attend Antoine’s Learning Center. Our center has a diverse culture and can’t wait for your family to be a part of the center. We strive on promoting parent involvement as we are actively involved in our community as you will find in your family handbook. Attached is your copy of the Family Handbook you signed at open enrollment. I encourage you to read thoroughly as it is a lot of important information. This handbook provides an overview of my mission and centers standards as well as what is expected of your child attending the learning center. My staff and I are excited to welcome you and your child and or children to Antoine’s Learning Center. We are looking forwards to a great …show more content…
We want our students to have a solid foundation on the skills needed that will carry them through the rest of their educational future.
My vision for starting Antoine’s Learning Center is to provide a strong educational foundation as early as early childhood as well as providing quality care and be an example to other quality centers.
Mission
Antoine’s Learning Center‘s mission is to provide a safe, healthy learning environment for children ages 6weeks to 4yrs. Old. Antoine’s Learning Center is focused on promoting cognitive, social and emotional development as well as high quality learning. Our mission is to make sure the children are prepared to face whatever future challenges that may come their way. The children receive social skills in order to start new friendships and the starting foundation to deal with life as a whole.
Philosophy
Our philosophy at Antoine’s Learning Center is to make sure your children are provided a fun loving and safe environment that will give you comfort in trusting your child with us. The learning Center will incorporate a partnership with families and the community in order to create a quality learning
In this centre, their all settings for the school age children are appropriate for their all developmental skills. I think they are trying to meet their philosophy which is fostering and contributing to the child development partnership with parents. as well their mission statement, “Our mandate is to meet the needs of our school families by providing quality age appropriate, interesting, engaging enjoyable activities for the students entrusted to our care on all regular school days and non school weekdays.”
At Creative Learning Center’s core value is based on the belief that each child is a gift from God and given their own unique gifts. Creative Learning Center has a faith-based curriculum to provide each child for a faith based life and activities that will also stimulate their spiritual, mental, physical, social and academic growth. Creative Learning Center strategy also includes monthly themes around bible verses and instilling good qualities in every child. At Creative Learning Center, the core Christian belief is considered in every aspects of the center from daily meal planning to disciplinary techniques used at the center.
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how educators in the early childhood field can create an environment for children that is beneficial to development and enhance their thinking and learning skills. The author states that over the years, more and more observations of early childhood programs across the U.S. and some other countries to see what environments help to convey knowledge better for children. The authors states a caution that, “…we have seen: whether in Alaska, Florida or Massachusetts, all programs are starting to look like an early childhood catalog. Centers do not reflect the identity of the families and communities” (Curtis and Carter, 34). They then goes on to say that many programs apply
Effective partnerships between families and school emerge from a mutual trust, respect and understanding of each other’s values and goals. By maintaining such partnerships, we create a healthy environment for children to develop. All families have something unique to offer and educators need to recognize this and make the most of it by incorporating all families into the school community.
The Child Development Center of College of San Mateo provides early care and educational programs for children between the ages of 3 to 5 years old. Children are divided into classrooms with a “master” teacher, a “regular” teacher, and two or three “associate” teachers. Klara attended Classroom, “A,” a stimulating and well-resourced classroom. Klara was observed for two hours on Monday from 9 am to 11 am and for two hours on Wednesday from 9 am to 11 am. During these two hours, classroom activities consisted of “free time,” “story time,” and an outside “play time.” A “master” teacher, a “regular” teacher, and two “associate” teachers were present during observations. Additionally, a total of eighteen children were in attendance during the observed days.
I observed at St. Eve’s Learning Center location in their preschool room. The center has a naturalistic feel to the environment and all of the staff is friendly and welcoming. The classroom displayed best practices, modern theories and research, and followed expected standards set by their accreditations.
Children who participate in quality early learning programs tend to be more successful later in school. They are also most socially and emotionally competent. In addition those children show higher verbal and intellectual development during early childhood than children who do not participate in early learning programs (A Parent’s Guide to Choosing Quality Child Care). In order for a child care center to be a quality center they must have an educated staff, a program accreditation, and good health and safety practices. Parents choose high quality child care for many reasons. These programs prepare children for school in which they gain intellectual and social skills. Also the programs are a good opportunity for children because they receive age-appropriate learning materials and activities to let the children learn and grow.
It is my strong belief that each child is entitled to a safe, secure, stimulating and caring learning environment. I always believed that each child is a unique individual with much curiosity and many academic, social and emotional needs. Children need our support in order to mature emotionally, intellectually, physically, and socially. As a teacher, one should aim to help students in fulfilling their dreams to become successful and educated individuals. We must provide them with a safe learning environment for their learning to succeed.
In the Young Children May 2012 issue, it states “Strategic placement of materials in learning centers can encourage prolonged engagement and enhanced learning opportunities throughout the year.” One of the ways teachers can encourage provide learning opportunities is creating centers that are child-centered where they can role play, build, create, pretend and work on their motor skills. The centers are uniquely created with specific materials but children should be encouraged to integrate one center with another. Learning centers are a great place include lessons the teacher may have gone...
...al initiatives and my goal is to establish an educational center that will focus on disadvantaged youth and their parents. I was the first in my family to attend college and I believe through helping others, they too can become “firsts.”
The following family life education Program will emphasize on Parent Education and Guidance. The project will likewise focus on varying child rearing styles and practices; how parents treat their kids can influence their present and the future life, and also the program will concentrate on parent/kid connections and child rearing styles. Parents will get to be mindful of diverse styles and the circumstances and end results.
We spoke about the important people in the classroom which includes the child’s family, the child, and the teacher. The family is not physically present in the classroom each day. However, the children are products of their home environment, and the relationships
Having educational and career goals is a great way to keep students motivated and focused. Besides, setting up
Students need to be inspired to think critically. By this they comprehend what has been learned and be able to use it. I hope my students will be able to achieve their greatest potential that they can accomplish anything they set their minds to. We can give our children these building blocks thru education to use in decision making situations, moral value of their thoughts and actions. This will guide them to realize how their actions and decisions will affect themselves and others.
At the end I would like to include that the most important thing in learning process is being intrinsically motivated. Because it satay us lifelong. If you have no motive that means we won’t have any goals of our life. So as a student we all should have a certain targets towards our