King's Kids Christian
Learning Center
Programs
"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world".
Nelson Mandela
2-Year Old Preschool Class
The weekly themes for 2 year olds promote independence through child centered and teacher directed activities throughout the day. Self-help skills such as eating skills, potty training, hand washing, and independently cleaning up are among the skills taught to our 2 year olds. Each child is sent home with a daily sheet that explains toileting, eating, and rest time.The Two Year Olds Program introduces students to circle time activities including calendar, weather, counting, story time, and songs. The age appropriate activities promote taking turns, cooperating, sharing, and expressing feelings in appropriate manner.
3-Year Old Preschool Class
A child’s feeling of independence and social interaction with others is what the 3 year old program is all about. Our program revolves around the children learning to help themselves and getting along with others. During the course of the day, children are encouraged to make choices for themselves, cooperate with others as well as listen and follow directions. During the course of the program the classroom teachers lead the children in small and large group activities, such as movement, read-a-loud stories, circle time and art activities. The children are encouraged to make friends, share and communicate with their classmates. The children are also prompted to use the bathroom on their own, although assistance is given if necessary The children also work on their hand writing skills, colors, shapes and numbers to get them ready for the next level.
Transitional Kindergarten Class
What makes pre-school fun? What makes a child want to learn? It is a 4 year old program like ours. Our safe and enriching program focuses on all aspects of creative learning. Hands on activities encompass exciting monthly themes. The children rotate to a variety of learning centers which offer items to help stimulate young imaginative minds. Literacy is introduced with the letter of the week, creative writing and circle time readings. Calendar time introduces them to the days of the week and the months of the year. Patterns, graphing, simple math and science activities are included in the weekly program. Music, movement, and playground times are a favorite part of each day. Positive discipline methods are used so the children do not feel singled out or embarrassed. Preparing these young minds for kindergarten is a primary goal of the teachers as they encourage verbal skills, teach self-help skills and promote self assurance.