Our Program Goals

Development

To meet those needs that are essential for a child’s best social, emotional and intellectual development.

Social

To promote the child’s growth and well-being through the development of skills, social competence and positive self-image.

Community

To provide a program that strengthens and enhances what the child receives from their fundamental influences: the family and peers.


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Social Emotional - Getting along with both children and adults, expressing feelings in an acceptable way and learning inner control

Physical - Using large and small muscles to promote growth and development. Constructing an environment and curriculum that supports healthy habits

Intellectual - Gaining skills that encourage thinking, reasoning and problem solving

Cultural - Developing pride in self and family background

Program Objectives - All programs allow children to participate in many experiences that meet their developmental needs


The first five years are the most critical in the development of a child’s brain

 

During these years, children begin to develop their cognitive, social, emotional, and language skills and start to relate to and interact with the world around them.

In fact, from birth to age three, children grow and learn at the most intense rate; these are the years when children are learning how to learn.

The first five years represent the pivotal juncture of nurture and how they shape the development of young minds.


Children educated in their first five years are:

Why is it so important to start services as early as possible?

  • 50% less likely to need special education

  • 70% less likely to be arrested for a violent crime

  • 50% less likely to become teen parents

 

Contact us.

Most programs are free for qualifying families.

For enrollment information, please contact us at (708) 652-1202.