Basics
Language(s) supported are languages that the provider or staff members are able to communicate in with parents/guardians. This is not indicative of instruction language(s) and/or language-based curriculum at the program.
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Our Teachers
Jamie Carr is our sole provider. She has over 20 years of experience in the field of early childhood. She holds a Technical Certificate, a CDA, and an associate degree in early childhood education. As a level three PTQ provider for over 5 years, she also completes over 30 hours of training and continuing education every year. Her teaching strategies are a mix of Reggio Amelia and Montessori inspired practices along with experience and play based learning. She focuses on building confident and responsible students who are ready to learn. Our goal is to get our students ready for the world of kindergarten emotionally, physically, and academically.
Philosophy
Children learn best through play and experiences. We firmly believe that children learn from doing, getting messy, investigating their questions, and problem solving with their friends. They learn by playing games, using their imaginations, expressing their emotions, creating, and exploring the world around them. As teachers we set up intentional play activities and explorations that meet the needs of individual students. We provide high quality education and care for every student who comes in our classroom. We intentionally plan and organize the classroom so students have the opportunity to develop in the areas of social emotional language and literacy, math, science, creative arts, fine motor and gross motor. It is our goal for students to develop the dispositions and skills to become lifelong learners and be successful in kindergarten and life (both socially and academically).
Location
Our facility is located just a few blocks away from downtown Princeton and directly behind the YMCA in a home dedicated completely to our program.
About our program
Children learn best through play and experiences. We firmly believe that children learn from doing, getting messy, investigating their questions, and problem solving with their friends. They learn by playing games, using their imaginations, expressing their emotions, creating, and exploring the world around them. As teachers we set up intentional play activities and explorations that meet the needs of individual students. We provide high quality education and care for every student who comes in our classroom. We intentionally plan and organize the classroom so students have the opportunity to develop in the areas of social emotional language and literacy, math, science, creative arts, fine motor and gross motor. It is our goal for students to develop the dispositions and skills to become lifelong learners and be successful in kindergarten and life (both socially and academically).