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The Preschool is an outreach ministry of South Street. Our purpose is to offer parents of small children an opportunity to have personal time with flexible scheduling for working families and to help the child adjust gradually to short separations from the parent, in a loving Christian environment. It is also our goal to provide quality preschool experiences to the children in our care.
The Center for Transforming Lives works side-by-side with women and their children throughout Tarrant County to disrupt the cycle of poverty by providing comprehensive homeless services, early childhood education, economic mobility services, and clinical counseling.
A non-profit organization celebrating the power of play while nurturing growth and development for children and parents.
The Walden School ignites intellectual curiosity and fosters independence in a peaceful, respectful culture.
Plumstead Christian School provides a caring community where students are taught to think biblically, serve effectively, and lead Christ-centered lives.
The mission of the Latin American Community Center is to empower the Latino community through education, advocacy, partnerships and exceptional services. The agency vision is to eliminate the achievement gap for Latinos in Delaware.
Christopher House is a family of schools that helps low-income, at-risk families succeed in school, the workplace, and life. Through our unique and innovative approach, we are effectively closing the opportunity gap through a continuum of personalized education with immersive family support, starting at birth.
Founded in 1986 Mission: to provide for the complete development of young children in an atmosphere of respect and community where they pursue understanding and develop character. Purposes: to create and maintain educational environments that empower children with the love of learning to inform and educate parents and community to employ and train educators to acquire and maintain facilities and equipment to this end in service to our community.
Mission: To educate, enrich and empower our community – from generation to generation.Vision: In our community, with our community, for our communityValues: As a Jewish Community Center, we are grounded in Jewish values and traditions. We believe in fostering inclusion, creating connections and ensuring continuity for our community.
ECDC has always believed that each child should be treated as an individual and has the opportunity to develop at his or her own pace with our low teacher/child ratios. The classroom environment promotes our philosophy that children learn through play with many independent choices available through the day. We have many self-directed activities as well as large and small group activities. We believe that the process of learning is more important than the product. Children are encouraged and supported by our trained staff as they play and learn. Having our graduates well prepared for kindergarten is an important goal at ECDC. goals and objectives our classes are child centered with activities designed to meet each child’s developmental needs. The goal of ecdc is to foster social, emotional, physical and intellectual growth in a nurturing and secure environment. Our program has three different cornerstones: • learn through play: we believe that all preschool children learn best through play. Each child is treated as an individual and has the opportunity to develop at his or her own pace. Our classroom environment reflects this philosophy with many independent choices available through the day. At ecdc, the process of learning is more important than the product. • parent involvement: the most effective education results from a partnership between parents and teachers. For this reason, ecdc was established in 1977 in sherborn as a parent cooperative. Parents spend time in the classroom interacting with their child and the teachers. The minimum time requirement is quite modest, between 4 and 7 times per year in the classroom as your child’s “guest. ” there are additional opportunities for parents who are interested, and additional involvement is welcomed. • qualified and committed staff: qualified, committed, caring and enthusiastic teachers are the cornerstone of an effective early education program. A certified early childhood educator directs ecdc, and all of our teachers have or are working toward early childhood certification. We support continuing early childhood education for our teachers.
Children’s Village is a nonprofit organization providing high-quality early childhood education to young children and educational enrichment to school-age children for families of all economic levels and diverse backgrounds.
Dedicated in teaching Tamil language (one of the speaking classical languages of the world) to the children in and around New York State, USA