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Classrooms Infant Program: Toddler Program: Masoret (tradition) ~ The word masoret comes from the word that means "to transmit." In Judaism there are endless traditions around stories, holidays, food, prayer, and music. At this age young children are just at the cusp of being able to participate in different traditions. By introducing traditions at this age it fosters love and engagement for these experiences. Kavod (respect) ~ Kavod comes from the Fifth of the Ten Commandments, which addresses honoring your father and mother. The basis of Kavod is showing respct to all of the people we interact with. Our toddlers are moving from parallel play to partner and group play in this classroom. With this, the children are learning how to share, use their words to express their emotions, and being respectful of one another. Preschool Program: PreK Program:
The goals and practices of each program and classroom builds upon the previous to ensure we are best preparing children for kindergarten. Check out our building blocks in just a few core areas.
Classroom Daily Schedules Each classroom has a specific daily schedule that is followed to ensure children have the appropriate amount of time engaging in the various development areas. Curriculum Each week curriculum is posted outside the classrooms highlighting the teacher initated activities the children will engage in throughout the week. Our template also highlights how these activities and the various play materials in the classroom meet the key development areas focused on through the Minnesota Early Learning Standards.
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