Parents

School is Cool Child Care

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Social and Emotional Development ~ As children become preschoolers, their social and emotional skills need the guidance of a nurturing teacher. Our curriculum is full of activities designed to increase children’s independence, allow them to become more confident in their abilities, and prompt them to play a responsible role in their classroom community.
Physical Skills ~ We focus on all gross motor skills, which strengthen the large muscle groups of the body, including arms and legs. Gross motor skills include jumping, kicking, throwing and catching a ball, and demonstrating balance
Cognitive Development ~ We address preschooler’s increasing cognitive skills, which include problem solving and logical thinking. Children will be encouraged to use their creativity and curiosity when they encounter new tasks, such as building a city out of blocks. To develop logical-thinking skills, School is Cool teachers read carefully selected children’s books throughout the day, encouraging the children to answer questions and express opinions about the stories.
Math and Science Skills Development ~ We also focus on math and science tasks, which are vital school readiness skills. Children will be introduced to patterning, classifying, and identifying shapes. The teachers will provide many hands-on opportunities for children to explore colors, animals, plants, and other important science topics.
Character Education ~ At School is Cool, we believe it is important to introduce children to a wide variety of character traits. Each month, a value, such as humor or trust, is presented to your child throughout the day.

Saying ``No`` Is Normal

Three-year-old Max Colby doesn’t like to wear underwear or short-sleeved shirts. His mom, Andrea, would love to know why — but Max can’t quite explain his objections. “All he does is rip his clothes off and yell ‘no, no, no,'” she says. “I have no idea how to handle it.”

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Preschool: 3-5 yrs

Your child is advancing from infancy toward and into the preschool years. During this time, his physical growth and motor development will slow, but you can expect to see some tremendous intellectual, social, and emotional changes.

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4 Skills to Teach Your Kid Before Cold and Flu Season

Arm your little one with these self-care basics now, while he’s healthy, so he can be more independent the next time a cold or a stomach bug strikes.

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Kidsworld’s Value Chain

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Highest Priority for Safety

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Parents Role

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Supporting Siblings

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Differently Abled Children

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Feedback from Parents

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Homework

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Classwork

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Nutritious Snacks at School

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“New Editions of Consciousness”

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