Our Children Learn Foundational Skills

V. Mathematical Thinking

VI. Scientific Inquiry

VII. Social Studies

VIII. Creative Expression Through the Art
During their first five years, young children undergo more rapid and dramatic changes in their physical development than at any other time in their lives. Changes in body proportion, coordination, and strength occur, as does increasingly complex brain development. Children develop remarkable physical, motor, and sensory capacities that enhance exploration and mastery of the environment.
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Academic SkillsElemento 1 de la lista
At Beyond Spectrum Academy we help our children to interact with academic content: reading, writing, listening, speaking. Demonstrate ability to think critically and problem solve. Child's learning progress is documented though natural and intentional observations.
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Daily Living SkillsElemento 2 de la lista
We offer our children assistance to increase independence in daily living tasks and to develop self-esteem and confidence. We implement routines for self-hygiene, feeding and dressing. We help them to identify healthy foods as well as make healthy food choices.
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Safety SkillsElemento 3 de la lista
Knowledge about safety is a child’s ability to identify, avoid and respond to dangerous situations. It also includes the availability to consistently follows basic safety rules independently. We help our children to Identifiy consequences of not following safety rules.
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Self-Care Skills
A child’s physical development is supported by proper hygiene, including washing hands, toileting and prevention of the spread of germs. Our children are encourage to use toilet hygiene independently. We implement routines for self-hygiene, feeding and dressing.
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Communication Skills
Learning language is a social experience and requires symbolic processing.Young children find very difficult to see things from another person's point of view. We develop activities to provide our children with opportunities to consider the fact that others may have a different perspective or feelings and to practice responding appropriately.
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Social Skills
Social relationship skills encompass a child’s ability to build positive relationships with both adults and peers. We offer our children assistance to improve the ability to interpret and understand others, cooperate, take turns, read social cues and problem-solve during challenging social situations.
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