Curriculum The Poly Kids

Our preschool program can help prepare your child for success in school and in life. New research on the brain and on learning shows how important the early years are in a child's learning and development. What happens in preschool matters a lot and what you do at home is even more important.
Our curriculum identifies goals in four areas of development
Social/Emotional
To help children develop independence, self-confidence, and self-control, follow rules and routines, make friends, and learn what it means to be part of a group.
Physical
To increase children's large muscle skills-balancing, running, jumping, throwing and catching and use the small muscles in their hands to do tasks like buttoning, stringing beads, cutting, drawing, and writing.
Cognitive
To acquire thinking skills such as the ability to solve problems, to ask questions, and to think logically sorting, classifying, comparing, counting, and making patterns and to use materials and their imagination to show what they have learned.
Language
To use words to communicate with others, listen to and participate in conversations with others, understand the purpose of print, recognize letters and words, and begin writing for a purpose.

At The Poly Kids no child is an 'underachiever' or 'weak'. Unlike in traditional schools, art, crafts, aesthetic values, sport and games are not labeled "extra" or co-curricular. They are part of the curriculum.

The most important period of life is not the age of university studies, but the first one, the period from birth to the age of six. For that is the time when Man's intelligence itself is being formed."
Dr. Maria Montessori
The Absorbent Mind
Curriculum
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