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1915 N. Uhle Street Arlington, VA 22201 Arlington Children’s Center (703)-528-5588 www.arlingtonchildrenscenter.com |
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OUR PHILOSOPHY IS TO PROVIDE A QUALITY DAY CARE PROGRAM IN A LEARNING AND LOVING ENVIRONMENT.
The primary goal of our teachers is to nurture each individual
child’s emotional and educational needs, as well as provide a sense
of routine, opportunities to be creative, and prepare the child for
primary education.
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Our teachers will bring unconditional love and emotional security, a sense of routine and an opportunity to be creative and resourceful. |
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The Center is open for parents
to visit and observe their children at any time. All
children, regardless of ethnic background, race, color or
religious beliefs, are equal and participate in our
non-discriminating environment.
All daily activities are age and stage- appropriate and will promote each child's physical, intellectual, emotional/social well-being and growth. We promote curiosity and exploration. We establish an environment for learning and creativity. |
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The Center provides:
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for individual self-expression. * Recognition that each child is an individual. * Respect for personal privacy. * Respect for each child's cultural, ethnic, and family background, as well as the child's primary language or dialect. |
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The Teachers promote social development by:
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guidance to children in developing and working out ways of getting along
with one another. * Interacting with children in ways which emphasize and foster attitudes of mutual respect between adults and children. * Demonstrating respect for all other persons as individuals and appreciation of cultural and ethnic diversity. * Encouraging children to do things independently, help with daily routines, and offer a lot of comfort and love |
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| Our Educational Program is designed to provide a wide variety of learning opportunities for your child. The children learn through playing and working on different projects. The children experience such areas of learning as: art, math, music, science, social studies. | |||
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Learning takes place at the very beginning of an infant's life. At Arlington Children’s Center our plan to help babies learn is an important part of caring for them. We offer activities that are carefully tailored for their special needs. Teaching through care giving: love is our primary focus in caring for infants. Trained caregivers who love babies will nurture and cuddle your little one when undergoing care giving activities such as feeding, diapering, and holding. Talking to them will foster their language development, and smiling to them will help them learn to trust others while away from their parents. Learning through exploration: safety is our main concern when determining what toys, materials and equipment to provide. We offer a colorful environment, soft and easily sanitized toys and music that will foster the infants' curiosity and creativity. At ACC we accommodate the rapid changes and demand of the baby's first year and build confidence into their transition to toddler age. Finally, a complete record of your infant care will be provided at the end of the day including different activities such as sleeping, eating, and diapering.
Two year olds:
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| The "Just for two's" program is used to develop the child's language, gross motor and small motor skills. Self-discipline, cooperation and creative expression are fostered through play activities. Exploration of manipulative toys, books, indoor and outdoor play, equipment and materials help develop the child's curiosity, creativity and independence. Art and music experiences with a variety of materials are an integral part of the program. | |||
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Three year olds:
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| The creative Preschool Program is the core of the three year-old curriculum. Listening to stories, retelling events, dramatic play with puppets, music and movement experience help the child develop concepts and language skills necessary for future learning. A variety of play and art materials are provided for the child's exploration. Stringing beads, building with blocks, painting, drawing, cutting and constructing with different materials foster the development of the child's small motor and problem solving skills, and also enhance his/her sense of creativity and self-expression. | |||
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Four year olds:
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| The four year-old is ready for the exploration of concepts in the areas of reading and math, science and social studies, as well as the continued growth of language and physical development skills. Utilizing the creative Pre-Kindergarten Program, the child is presented with a thematic, hands-on approach to learning new skills and developing new awareness and abilities. Beginning phonics instruction is initiated when the child is ready for this skill. The child's curiosity, independence and self-confidence are fostered through the use of center play activities. Manipulative toys, art, music experiences and field trips enhance the child's understanding and enjoyment of presented concepts. | |||
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The five year olds:
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five year-old is ready for the development of reading, math and
handwriting skills that will prepare him/her for the more formal learning
environment of elementary school. The program we use presents science,
social studies, musical language, and physical development activities
in a monthly thematic format. The reading readiness program focuses
on phonic skills. Listening comprehension will be initiated for
children who demonstrate readiness for this skill. A manipulative approach
is used to develop math concepts. Beginner handwriting
skills are taught through a specially designed handwriting
program. Creativity, curiosity and confidence are developed through
Center play activities. Art experiences, manipulative materials, dramatic
play, books and games enhance the child's conceptual development. Field
trips add to the child's enjoyment and understanding of monthly
themes.
More information
on our
Special Programs &
Extracurricular Activities page or visit our ACC Picture Galleries page
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Arlington
Children's Center
1915 N. Uhle Street
Arlington VA 22201
Phone (703)-528-5588
Revised:
February 26, 2006
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