Our Programs
At ScribbleTime everything we do from play to flexible curriculums to setting up the environment will provide opportunities for the children to practice and learn social, motor, cognitive, emotional, and fine/gross motor skills. We have 5 programs that your child(ren) will fit in: Infant, Toddler, Preschool, Pre-Kindergarten, and Kindergarten. Please choose the appropriate program from the list on the left to learn more about the classroom, curriculum, schedule and staff for each age group.
Each classroom will have some or all of the following activities incorporated in their curriculum.
Circle Time is a group gathering during which we share ideas, plans and observations. Circle activities are designed to stimulate youngsters thinking, enrich their social skills and expand their attention span.
Art Activities help children to creatively express their thoughts and feelings. They help reinforce fine-motor skills and concept development in areas such as color, shapes, and size relationships.
Dramatic Play Activities help children express themselves, practice life skills, improve social skills, increase self-esteem, build vocabulary, and solve problems.
Music promotes children's listening skills, creative expression, and social skills. In music children can explore sound, volume, tempo, and rhythm.
Science Activities offer children many hands-on opportunities for observation, exploration, investigation, making predictions, and experimentation.
Sand and Water Activities allow youngsters to experiment with textures and the properties of different substances. These activities also promote the development of other skills, such as math, science and language
Block Play gives children experience with many different concepts, such as shape and size discrimination, spatial relationships, number skills, balance, organization, cause and effect, and classification. Cooperative play skills, problem solving, and creativity are also promoted in block play
Story Time is designed to help youngsters develop an appreciation and enjoyment of literature. Reading activities enhance childrens vocabulary and comprehension skills, and also expand their knowledge base.
Gross-Motor Activities give children the opportunity to use their muscles - as well as their imaginations - as they engage in fun, healthy exercise, such as running, jumping and climbing.
Our teaching staff will create many opportunities throughout the day for your child to show success in their development. Your involvement in your child's classroom is always welcome as are your suggestions.
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