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Types of Preschools

Bank Street Preschool Program
Bank Street Preschool Program

The Bank Street approach to preschool emphasizes educating the whole child — emotionally, physically, socially and intellectually. Origins of the Bank Street preschool teaching method In 1916, visionary educator Lucy Sprague Mitchell founded what is now known as The Bank Street School for Children in New York City.

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Community
Community

Below is a list of preschools within 27J that may interest your family. ABC Learning Center and Preschool . Brighton, CO 80601 | (303) 659-0360

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HeadStart Preschool Program
HeadStart Preschool Program

Head Start programming is responsive to the ethnic, cultural, and linguistic heritage of each child and family. Find out more in the comprehensive Head Start services video. Resources: The Head Start program is authorized by the Improving Head Start for School Readiness Act of 2007 [PDF, 271KB].

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High/Scope
High/Scope

The HighScope Demonstration Preschool, in Ypsilanti, MI, serves families in the local community, providing high-quality preschool education to children ages 3 to 5. With an emphasis on active participatory learning, the acclaimed HighScope Preschool Curriculum is the foundation for children's activities and daily routine.

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HighScope Preschool Program
HighScope Preschool Program

Is a HighScope preschool right for your child? While children do work and play individually much of the time in learning centers arranged throughout the classroom, the HighScope approach includes group time and children are encouraged to share their thinking with their peers.

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Montessori
Montessori

Because of its unique learning style, with more than a century of education to back its use, the popularity of Montessori preschool is growing among parents. By definition, the Montessori Philosophy teaches a progressive curriculum that uses child-directed learning, backed by observation and scientific research, as its core value.

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Montessori Preschool Program
Montessori Preschool Program

A typical Montessori preschool program runs from 9 a.m. to 12 or 12:30 p.m. Most offer afternoon / early evening care, too. Who it's best for "Kids who want a hands-on learning environment suited to their own needs," says Chelsea Howe of the Montessori Foundation.

Parent Co-Op Preschool Program
Parent Co-Op Preschool Program

Parent involvement, Parent participation, and; Parent education in early childhood education programs. The birth of PCPI was the natural outgrowth of the spread of cooperative preschools. From their beginnings in 1916, cooperative preschools have sought ways to share information and resources.

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Project-Based
Project-Based

Some project-based preschools, like Peartree Preschool in New York City, classify themselves as a progressive preschool that is project-based as well as play-based. Denise Adusei founded Peartree when she couldn’t locate the kind of program she wanted for her daughter in her neighborhood.

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Public Preschool Program
Public Preschool Program

Public preschools may be attached to an elementary school, meaning that a young child's first experience may be among 1000 or more students. Many private preschools offer a child-sized first school experience. Public preschools in K-8 buildings may mean that preschoolers ride buses and walk the halls with middle school students.

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Reggio Emilia
Reggio Emilia

Although Reggio Emilia is an Italian export, it's not, as you might expect, a fancy cheese. In fact, it's an approach to education from a city of the same name, and it focuses on the educational importance of community and free inquiry as its primary values. Since its development in the 1940s, the Reggio approach has spread into a worldwide network of preschools and kindergartens, with designs for elementary classes in the works.

source: education.com
Reggio Emilia Preschool Program
Reggio Emilia Preschool Program

Along with Montessori and Waldorf, Reggio Emilia is one of the main types of preschools offered in Canada. Reggio preschools offer a combination of academic and play-based learning. The focus is on social interaction, project-based learning, and multi-modal learning. Below, we outline the main features of these preschools and daycares. Keep in mind, though, that preschool programs can vary in terms of aims, policies, teaching approaches, and more.

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Religious
Religious

When going on tours of a religious school, ask about the level of religiousness. Some religious preschools have very little religion in the classroom, and some have a lot of religion in the classroom and there is something in between.

Waldorf
Waldorf

Laura Ferris, early childhood teacher at Highland Hall Waldorf School and faculty member of the Waldorf Institute of Southern California (WISC), classifies a Waldorf preschool education as an “unhurried approach” to learning where children take in their surroundings and respond with imitation.

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Waldorf Preschool Program
Waldorf Preschool Program

Along with Montessori and Reggio Emilia, Waldorf is one of the main types of preschools offered in Canada. Waldorf preschools tend to be play-based. The focus is on child-centred activities, student interaction, and imaginative learning. Below, we outline some of the main features of Waldorf preschools and daycares.

source: ourkids.net

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