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Learning centers are a purposeful way of dividing up your classroom into different subject/learning areas. The location of each learning center, placement of any furnishings or equipment, and easily available materials give a clear message to the child about what is to take place in that area.
Establishing the centers requires some initial planning, work, and possible expense, but once they are established they save time and money. For example, you don’t want to place the reading area (quiet and comfy) near the block, music, or dramatic play areas (loud and active). You also probably want the art center on hard, easy-to-clean floors and near a sink, but the science center near a window or other source of natural sunlight.
Learning centers capitalize on children’s natural need to explore because they are given the chance to gain experience by trying out their own ideas in a hands-on way. Once established, you can write your lesson plans according to each learning center to make sure you’re offering something to enhance each subject. Then you can easily set up your planned activities for the morning/afternoon in each corresponding center, and children can play in whatever center interests them.
Children get prepared for dynamic school days through a practiced morning routine that refines their daily goals and achievements.
Let's TalkWe encourage collaboration and self-awareness through a mix of team-building games, student-led activities, and large-group experiences.
Let's TalkThe following sample menus outline two-week meal plans that are based on the Menu planning guidelines for long day care.
Let's TalkWhy Choose Us
Hello parents! I am the owner and lead teacher of this nurturing childcare and early childhood education program. I hold a Bachelor's Degree in Child Psychology and CPR & First-aid certifications. I also have experience since before opening my own licensed daycare, I worked at 2 childcare facilities. I am also a mom of 4, of which 2 are preemies. Therefore, I have lots of first-hand childcare experience with my own kids, and I can relate to your concerns when it comes to finding the best second home for your little one.
Early learning programs engaged in Virginia Quality:
Learn about and incorporate best practices in early education and care.
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Access professional development, technical assistance, and grants linked to achieving and maintaining quality.
Virginia Quality sets standards for quality and provides a path for continuous quality improvement.