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Kinderville childcare centres |
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Friday, 22 January 2010 |
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A Warm, Creative and Nurturing Environment At Kinderville, we realize that each child is unique. Therefore we provide an environment in which your child can experience the excitement, the wonder and the joy of growing up based on his or her individual interests and needs. Our focus is on the development and enrichment of the “whole child,” which involves meeting the developmental needs of every child as he/she grows socially, emotionally, cognitively, and physically. Children learn to respect and appreciate themselves, as well as others and the world around them. We believe unstructured play helps the early childhood environment develop every child's confidence and self-worth. We also believe that parents are the child's first teachers and so we strongly encourage parental involvement. Families receive a copy of our weekly lesson plans and newsletters to encourage communication between home and daycare. We also offer workshops from time to time for parents to learn various aspects of child development. The curriculum is based on a multi-disciplinary thematic approach to learning. Children learn through structured play as they create, construct, and consider through meaningful experiences. Open ended materials and activities encourage children to grasp concepts and ideas at their own level while carefully nurturing the child's natural delight in the process of discovery. We do a lot of playing, reading, singing, creating, sharing, and basic communication through active play with one another. Children sharpen their senses, perceive patterns and relationships, classify, compare and organize their world through our activities and materials. We also enjoy periodic visits from guest artists and members of the community who share special talents and activities with us. Kinderville provides the children with a stimulating environment in which they can: - Acquire knowledge, skills and attitudes that enrich their development;
- Learn French and English naturally;
- Acquire life-long learning skills;
- Develop exploration and communication skills;
- Socialize and acquire self-respect and respect for others;
- Develop motor-sensory skills;
- Acquire self-confidence and independence
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