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Preschool
Program -
Children ages 3 to 4 years old will enjoy this program. Creative
Minds
teaches the High
Reach Curriculum from September- June with quarterly
assessment
and semi annual Parent Teacher conferences. We
finish the school year with a special graduation and diploma. During
the summer we continue
a Preschool program with Preschool worksheets and literacy development
to give your child an edge. Your child will be provided with a subscription
to the Let's Find Out weekly classroom magazine and your child may
participate in educational field trips to the Farm, OMSI, Children's
Museum and other fantastic places.
Kindergarten
teachers praise our Preschool students for entering Kindergarten
already having more knowledge than most children who have never
been in a Preschool setting. Our Program will advance your child
and give them an educational edge.
Creative
Minds Learning Centers offer a well rounded program featuring High
Reach Curriculum, Foreign
Language, Science, Cooking Classes, Gardening, Field trips to many
exciting locations, Morning and Afternoon Art Program, Music and
Dance, Sensory and Drama, and much more! Once enrolled, your child
will receive a subscription to Clifford's Prechool, Let's Find Out
and/or Weekly Reader (depends on which class your child is enrolled
in).
Our Menu
features delicious and healthy meals and snacks and is
USDA approved. We are licensed by the State of Oregon and are proud
of our educated, professional and caring staff. Come join us as
we experience an exciting program filled with friends, arts,
Preschool and adventures in a loving, safe and structured
setting!
We
are excited to offer Kinderdance at our schools. Kinderdance has
professional dance instructors who come to our schools once
a week teaching creative dance movement and tumbling. If your child
is enrolled in our program, you can sign them up for this enrichment
class.
We offer a Reggio Emilia inspired Art areas for your child
to create works of art.
What
is Reggio Emilia?
Reggio
Emilia Approach to preschool education was started by the schools
of the city of Reggio Emilia in Italy after World War II. There
is much about Reggio Emilia's approach to child care and education
that distinguishes it from other efforts both inside and outside
of Italy, and attracts worldwide attention. Of special interest
is the emphasis on children's symbolic languages in the context
of a project-oriented curriculum. This feature has been well-documented
in two traveling exhibitions. The Reggio Emilia approach is made
possible through a carefully articulated and collaborative approach
to the care and education of young children. The organization of
the physical environment is crucial to Reggio Emilia's early childhood
program, and is often referred to as the child's "third teacher".
Major aims in the planning of new spaces and the remodeling of old
ones include the integration of each classroom with the rest of
the school, and the school with the surrounding community. The preschools
are generally filled with indoor plants and vines, and awash with
natural light. Classrooms open to a center piazza, kitchens are
open to view, and access to the surrounding community is assured
through wall-size windows, courtyards, and doors to the outside
in each classroom. Entries capture the attention of both children
and adults through the use of mirrors (on the walls, floors, and
ceilings), photographs, and children's work accompanied by transcriptions
of their discussions. These same features characterize classroom
interiors, where displays of project work are interspersed with
arrays of found objects and classroom materials. In each case, the
environment informs and engages the viewer.
Other
supportive elements of the environment include ample space for supplies,
frequently rearranged to draw attention to their aesthetic features.
In each classroom there are studio spaces in the form of a large,
centrally located atelier and a smaller mini-atelier, and clearly
designated spaces for large- and small-group activities. Throughout
the school, there is an effort to create opportunities for children
to interact. Thus, the single dress-up area is in the center piazza;
classrooms are connected with passageways or windows; and
lunchrooms and bathrooms are designed to encourage community.
Call to Schedule Your Meet and Greet: (503) 252-0004 ext. 5
Click here for your Enrollment Application

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