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Pre-K 4's

THE MOST IMPORTANT YEAR BEFORE KINDERGARTEN

Here we are at Pre-K, the most important year of preparation for kindergarten and beyond. During this very important year, we follow the award winning Creative Curriculum for Preschool, and provide a carefully balanced daily schedule of play time and instruction focusing on the seven domains of learning. This curriculum utilizes individualized instruction to aid all types of learners.

CREATIVE & FUN ACTIVITIES TO TEACH ESSENTIAL SKILLS

Our comprehensive lesson plans provide creative and fun activities to stimulate the young minds of our Preschool and PreK children. Each unit teaches an array of essential skills to help your child develop socially, emotionally, cognitively, and academically. Through the guidance of our expert teachers, your child will participate in daily lessons based on exploration and play-based learning.

CULTURE AND DIVERSITY

Additionally, in our classrooms we celebrate culture and diversity as well as social, emotional, cognitive and academic development. Throughout their time in Pre-K, your child's teacher will lead your child through many activities; touching on music styles, cultural awareness activities, and more. Children will learn to work individually, as well as when part of a team, while practicing problem solving techniques, coping skills, and appropriate ways to express emotions.

"STEAM" LEARNING

STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics) is an important part of any child's learning, and is included in lesson plans for every age group at Clubhouse Kids. Each day your Pre-K-er will have the opportunity to sit with a small group of 3-4 children to work with the teacher on math, science, and/or language arts and art activities. During all lessons, children are encouraged to listen and also engage in conversation.

PROGRESS OBSERVATION AND DISCUSSION

Throughout the year, we will continuously observe and assess your child's development. This helps our teachers to determine what your child's strengths are and where they may need help for improvement. Observation checklists are completed periodically, for later follow up and monitoring of your child's progress.

Twice a year, we invite parents to meet with their child's teachers to review and discuss progress made, and also provides parents an opportunity to discuss their child's progress, and preview upcoming lessons and areas of learning as they continue on their path towards kindergarten.

Next stop... Kindergarten!