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Our
Curriculum
Our
curriculum is based on the development of
the whole child.
Emotional, physical, social, and intellectual
development are interrelated and all activities
are designed to stimulate growth in more
than one area. The classroom environment
is organized into a variety of interest
areas and broad themes are developed to
stimulate learning in each area. Click
here to see a sample daily schedule.
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Language
Development
Storytelling,
singing, and dramatic play are just some of the
activities that encourage language development.
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Problem
Solving
Intellectual
growth is stimulated through the use of puzzles,
matching games, and manipulative tasks that encourage
problem solving skills.
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Creative
Development
Our
program fosters the child's imagination through
open-ended art activities, free play, music and
dance.
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Physical
Development
Areas
provided for running, jumping, and climbing contribute
to the development of large motor skills. Small
motor skills are developed through the use of
manipulative and art activities.
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Socialization
Children
learn to socialize by playing together, sharing,
listening and resolving conflict.
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Jewish
Culture
Our
curriculum reflects the egalitarian and pluralistic
approach adopted by Congregation Sinai. We celebrate
the Jewish holidays, expose our children to Jewish
history and modern-day practices, and thus create
a strong appreciation of the Jewish culture.
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