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PreSchool ChildCare
Welcome to New Angels Child Care
At New Angels Child Care, we believe that education is the most powerful tool to shape the future. Inspired by the words of Nelson Mandela, we are committed to providing a nurturing and educational environment for young children.
Infant 0-1 year Program
1 Responsive Communication: Frequently engage with them. Respond to their coos, facial expressions, and gestures. This creates a strong emotional bond and helps them in better communication and language learning through observation and imitation.
2 Sensory stimulation: Give them sensory experiences through touch, sight, smell, and sound. You can provide them with toys, textures, and music to stimulate their senses. This will help in brain development and cognitive growth.
3 Explore and daily routines: Consistent daily routines of feeding, sleeping, playtime, and exploration helps them feel secure and support their ability to anticipate events. Allow them to learn through hand- on experience.
Toddlers Program
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Toddlers develop independence, dressing themselves, feeding themselves, and choosing work. In a language-rich environment, our toddlers often explode into language and enjoy making friends.
At our center, we focus on nurturing toddlers' fine motor, gross motor, and cognitive skills through engaging exercises designed to foster their development. We also prioritize language enrichment by introducing new vocabulary and encouraging socialization through interactive games that promote teamwork. Our educational materials are thoughtfully curated to support each child's overall growth and learning journey.
Preschool Program
Reading: The speed and accuracy with which they develop from pre-readers to fluent readers attests to the materials and the logical progression within the classroom. Language materials involve spoken language, written language, and reading. Through conversations, stories, games, and rhymes, even our youngest children
Math: Children are interested in the concept of more, and once taught their numbers, quantities, and what they mean, begin to enjoy arithmetic. Beginning Montessori math is very concrete. If two children are learning how to add, they physically combine two amounts to create a larger number. When dividing, children start with a large number and then begin equally sharing that number.
Art: Children may create art during the work cycle. Painting, molding clay, cutting, and pasting allow children to be creative and develop large and small motor skills. Children learn about artists, musicians, instruments, listen to music, and also create weekly art projects .
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