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Nuestro Programa

Un lugar para dejar tu imaginación correr

Con el tiempo, hemos diseñado y adaptado programas para cumplir con los altos estándares del mundo educativo actual. Al proporcionar un ambiente de apoyo, nos aseguramos de que cada niño reciba exactamente lo que necesita.

Infant Program

Fine Motor Skill Development

Leccióne de Arte

  • Focus eyes on objects about 12 inches away

  • Raise head when lying on their stomach

  • Jump at loud noises

  • Smile back when you smile at them 

  • Watch their own hands move

  • Hold a rattle for a few minutes

Jueho imaginativo

  • Kick their feet and wave arms when they see or hear someone they know

  • Reach for toys or people

  • Roll over

  • Turn toward a familiar voice

  • Hold head steady

  • Notice small objects

  • Push up with arms while on their stomach

  • Sit up straight with help

  • Begin to focus on patterns in black and white

Juego al aire libre

  • Sit up without help

  • Stand up while holding onto your hands

  • Stand up on your lap and bounce

  • Recognize a familiar voice

  • Start to crawl around and may pull up on furniture

  • Eat a cracker by themselves 

  • Play pat-a-cake

  • Play with their hands and feet

  • Pick up cereal (such as Cheerios) and try to put in mouth

Juego al aire libre

  • Crawl, climb, cruise (moving about while holding on to supporting objects, furniture, etc.)

  • Begin steps toward walking alone

  • Explore and handle objects: wave, shake, twist, turn, squeeze, poke and even put them in their mouth

  • Crawl while holding a toy

  • Pick up small objects between thumb and one or two fingers (although not with ease)

  • Take steps alone; walk like a robot

  • Pull string to get the toy at the other end

  • Move a toy from one hand to the other

Toddler Program

Fine Motor Skill Development

Leccióne de Arte

  • Pick up tiny objects using only thumb and forefinger (pincer grasp)

  • Point and probe with forefinger

  • Hold something out for you to take (they won't always let go)

  • Walk with one or both hands held, or walk alone without support

  • Rock to rhythm while standing alone

  • Stoop to pick up things on the floor

Jueho imaginativo

  • Try new ways to fit things together

  • Take covers off containers

  • Throw a ball while sitting or standing

  • Explore their world by climbing to things out of reach

  • May start potty training (don’t rush—go at the child’s own pace)

Juego al aire libre

  • Walk up stairs, holding an adult's hand (or a railing)

  • Climb and stand on a chair

  • Roll a ball

  • Feed themselves

  • May help to dress themselves

  • Begin to recognize, name and pick out common objects

Juego al aire libre

  • Walk with more direction to their movements and remember familiar places as well as things that happened at those places

  • Kick a ball forward without losing balance

  • Walk up and down stairs alone (while holding on to a railing)

  • Jump and stand on tiptoes

  • Enjoy music and begin to develop a sense of rhythm

Leccióne de Arte

  • Pick up tiny objects using only thumb and forefinger (pincer grasp)

  • Point and probe with forefinger

  • Hold something out for you to take (they won't always let go)

  • Walk with one or both hands held, or walk alone without support

  • Rock to rhythm while standing alone

  • Stoop to pick up things on the floor

Jueho imaginativo

  • Try new ways to fit things together

  • Take covers off containers

  • Throw a ball while sitting or standing

  • Explore their world by climbing to things out of reach

  • May start potty training (don’t rush—go at the child’s own pace)

Juego al aire libre

  • Walk up stairs, holding an adult's hand (or a railing)

  • Climb and stand on a chair

  • Roll a ball

  • Feed themselves

  • May help to dress themselves

  • Begin to recognize, name and pick out common objects

Juego al aire libre

  • Walk with more direction to their movements and remember familiar places as well as things that happened at those places

  • Kick a ball forward without losing balance

  • Walk up and down stairs alone (while holding on to a railing)

  • Jump and stand on tiptoes

  • Enjoy music and begin to develop a sense of rhythm

Pre-K Program

Fine Motor Skill Development

Leccióne de Arte

  • String large beads

  • Hold scissors correctly (use blunt-edged scissors)

  • Scribble and mark with crayons

  • Walk between two straight lines

  • Jump or walk backward

  • Copy vertical and horizontal lines

  • Cooperate in dressing

  • Close snaps and unbutton large buttons

  • Pedal a tricycle

Jueho imaginativo

  • Run without falling

  • Play on swings, ladders and other playground equipment with a fair amount of ease

  • Jump about 8 inches from a standing position (broad jump)

  • Open and close scissors (use only blunt-edged type and, please, supervise!)

  • Drink from a small cup or glass without help (they may still spill a lot)

  • Drink from a cup using a straw

  • Use the toilet without help

  • Begin to cut with blunt-edged scissors

Juego al aire libre

  • Perform self-help skills such as brushing teeth, combing hair and washing hands

  • Copy the letter “T”

  • Make a few other letters and begin printing own name

  • Use a knife and fork

Juego al aire libre

  • Make shapes with clay

  • Select clothing and dress themselves

  • Put shoes on correct feet

  • Kick a ball

  • Zip and unzip coats and pants

Tel: 786-385-7970

112 BENNETT ST

WOONSOCKET RI 02895

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