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Infant
Care Gallery
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Creative Arts is a part of every age group. We believe
in the "process instead of the product",
and let the children move forward by themselves to
explore, create and, most importantly, develop a sense
of accomplishment.
This little infant girl is experiencing a fingerpainting
exercise, identifying the color purple, getting the
feel of the paint, the paint brush, and getting ready
to explore by fingerpainting right on the desk top!
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Brain Development and Discovery Science teaches using
all five senses, defining the conditions of wet, cold,
warm, etc. and exploring cause and effect.
Here an infant splashes in the sensory table (much
to his delight!)
The sensory table is changed to coincide with the weekly
themes, so children have a constant flow of new stimulation.
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When infants are given a sense of initiative, (begining
to think and act on their own), they are more likely
to grow up in charge of themselves, to be responsible
for their actions and to be more successful in school
and later in work and family life.
Here an infant explores color, texture, and the beginnings
of a sense of creativity - so what if he makes a mess!
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Emergent Literacy.
We read with our children every day
so they began the important part of learning to understand
themselves and others.
Helping our infants to view reading
as a pleasant activity helps them develop an appetite
to learn.
We support language development and
communication by talking, singing, repeating rhymes,
or telling stories.
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Sometimes
our infants are so cute we just want to see the picture!
What
does it mean? Easy; our teachers love the children
and enjoy watching them learn and grow.
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