Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Something For Everyone!


Here at Holly Tree,
there's something for everyone.
From Infants to Pre-K, we offer 
a variety of fun and interesting 
activities to promote healthy child
development for the "whole child".
And we top it off with lots of love!

Check out some of our classes
learning and having fun, and 
Find out more at:



In our Infant 2 class, our sweet babies begin to
learn emotional, social and physical development. 
They also begin to develop (cognitive) thinking 
skills, and even independence! With very young children,
everything that happens is curriculum. Our fabulous infant
teachers will help your child learn daily, and most
importantly, feel loved while they're doing it!

For more information about your infant's development,
including expectations, safety, health, and parenting tips,
check out this link from the Centers For Disease Control (CDC. Gov).

Age appropriate activities promote positive development. 
We call this Developmentally Appropriate Practice, also known as DAP. 
Since parents are their children's first teachers, 
we've included a link for the National Association 
for the Education of Young Children, so you can learn more about DAP
and what it all means for your child's development. The following 
pictures reveal some fun and important 
DAP aspects in our Holly Tree classrooms!



Using hands and thinking creatively are 
developmentally appropriate for toddlers.


Listening to an interactive story with a group is 
developmentally appropriate for Pre-K.


Using a sensory bin with a friend is 
developmentally appropriate for Preschoolers.



Outside play is developmentally appropriate for 
everyone, even very young children! 

To get a real view of how we put DAP 
into practice here at Holly Tree, come by and pay 
us a visit! We'll show you how valuable positive
Early Childhood Education can be!

Please visit our link to find out more
about our program, where, along with learning,
 we stand for Faith, Family, and Fun!


~Many Blessings~

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