The Goals of our Curriculum

The most important goal of our RADCC early childhood curriculum is to help children become enthusiastic learners. This means encouraging children to be active and creative explorers who are not afraid to try out their ideas and to think their own thoughts. Our goal is to help children become independent, self-confident, inquisitive learners. We're teaching them how to learn, not just in preschool, but all through their lives. We're allowing them to learn at their own pace and in the ways that are best for them. We're giving them good habits and attitudes, particularly a positive sense of themselves, which will make a difference throughout their lives.


Social:

to help children feel comfortable in school, trust their new environment, make friends, and feel part of the group.


Emotional:

to help children experience pride and self-confidence, develop independence and self-control, and have a positive attitude toward life.


Cognitive:

to help children become confident learners by letting them try out their own ideas and experience success, and by helping them acquire learning skills such as the ability to solve problems, ask questions, and use words to describe their ideas, observations and feelings.


Physical:

to help children increase their large and small muscle skills and to feel confident about what their bodies can do.

The activities we plan for children, the way we organize the environment, select toys and materials, plan the daily schedule, and communicate with children, are all designed to accomplish the goals of our RADCC curriculum and give your child a successful start in school.


After School Curriculum:

Rene's Arch day care teachers thrive on the embodiment of education. Our children we be introduced to a diverse curriculum that includes math, science and reading. Also incorporating the arts such as music and dance. The incorporation of a variety of learning elements allot our children to be introduced to various experiences that will not be offered anywhere else.


Global Child:

integrates activities for listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It creates a language-rich environment in which the lifelong love of language, books, and reading is cultivated.


Math Practice:

gives children mathematical experiences with one-to-one correspondence, counting, sorting, patterning, and problem solving to establish a solid foundation in mathematical reasoning.


Kid Science:

stimulates a child’s sense of wonder, and makes science come alive by encouraging children to question, experiment, observe, record, describe, and form conclusions.


The Arts:

helps children develop an interest and appreciation of art, music, theater, and dance, encouraging them to uncover their talents and express themselves artistically.



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