Child Development
Early Childhood Education
The Early Childhood Education program continues to evolve and has two components that prepare children or success in school. We served 190 children with quality early childhood education services. The majority of our children are Hispanic, so services are presented in English and Spanish sublingual viagra. Children who speak Spanish learn to speak English and children who speak English learn to speak Spanish differin.
National Early Education Concern
Focus on school readiness including early literacy and math and a strong foundation of language skills. Concern about how to support school readiness in ways that promotes strong social and emotional skills.
Childcare
We proved low-cost, high-quality childcare in a safe, caring and nurturing environment. We are a certified Texas Rising Star Provider and exceed the State of Texas minimum standards for childcare facilities. By proving affordable childcare, low to moderate income parents can work and sustain their families without dedicating a major portion of their income to childcare fees. Ninety-nine percent of the parents surveyed were satisfied with the childcare services and reported the program made a positive impact in the entire family’s life.
Proyecto Portal Preschool
We prepare children for kindergarten in a child-centered environment that develops their emotional, social, physical, creative and cognitive skills. Our teachers are U.S. Department of Labor certified. Each classroom has a weekly curriculum that is developed around a theme and concepts and all activities are designed to enrich children’s development and learning. Eighty-nine percent of children showed gains of 1 or more levels in 22 of 28 developmental areas.
Proyecto Puente
TEEM Project Approach
School Readiness (Supportive Social Relationships)
Quality Early Childhood Programs
Consistent High Levels of Interaction
Supportive Scaffholding (Vygotsky)
High/Scope Approach
Active Learning
Child Centered
Adult/Child Interactions (Vygotsky)
Social Development in Authentic Situations
Last updated on 4/30/2008