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1243 COUNTY LINE RD WESTERVILLE, OH
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4426 VALLEY QUAIL BLVD S WESTERVILLE, OH
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Carla C. says "My family and I love La Petite. The Director really cares about our children and making sure she is supporting the teachers in the classroom. She greets us...
Michael *. says "My infant son is there and loves his two teachers and I love the low ratio!"
Alex L. says "We couldn't be happier with our experience at Little Sprouts! The staff is incredibly caring, patient, and attentive to the needs of our children. Our...
8146 OKEECHOBEE BLVD STE 5 STE 5 WEST PALM BCH, FL
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Pre-k, or pre-kindergarten, is an educational program designed for four and five year-olds to prepare them for the structure and expectations they will confront in a classroom setting. Pre-k classes usually involve age appropriate activities that teach language, math, art, music, problem solving, and other academic fundamentals. Although pre-k programs vary from state to state, pre-k generally remains one of the best ways to set children up for success in school.
Some states in the US have age requirements that must be met before children can attend pre-k, so the exact age requirement will depend on where you live. Typically, children start pre-k around four years old, but it's important to review your state's pre-k guidelines and make sure your child meets the cut off for pre-k eligibility.
Applying for pre-k can seem daunting, but the actual process is quite simple. The application process will vary by state and school district, but it's bes to start by researching any prerequisites and deadlines specific to your area. Most pre-k programs require a birth certificate, immunization record, proof of address, and income verification. After you have obtained and submitted your application forms, representatives from the provider or school district will review them and contact you about next steps, including registration.
A pre-k curriculum is designed to prepare children for kindergarten and provide learning experiences that will set the groundwork for future academic success. It includes instruction in literacy, math, science, social studies and fine arts among other subjects. Pre-k educators help students develop skills such as self-regulation and pre-reading along with basic phonemic awareness and phonics practice. Schools also offer intentional play as a part of pre-k learning environments because it fosters self-regulation, cooperative group work, turn taking and creativity. Besides exploring academic topics pre-k classrooms may also discuss social concerns like fairness, friendship and include activities like singing or dancing which stimulate both physical health and emotional fitness in a way that creates lifelong habits of healthy living.