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Canadian Adventure Camp
15 Idleswift Drive
Thornhill, Ontario, L4J 1K9 Canada
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2. In many ways, the same as
choosing a summer day
camp, picking a preschool
program for your child
involves some research.
3. … and personality, preparing
students both academically
and socially for future
academic endeavors.
4. Like kids at day camp,
preschool students do best
when attending a program
suited to individual needs ....
5. Exciting but sometimes a bit
overwhelming to parents,
choosing a first school
is easier if you know what
you’re looking for and how
to find it.
6.
7. A great first step in a preschool
search is to ask yourself exactly
what kind of program you’re
looking for your child.
8. A preschool may offer a small,
nurturing environment more
geared to introducing kids
to a group environment …
9. … or may sport a big, bustling,
more academically-oriented
atmosphere.
10. Think about what’s most
important to you, whether it’s
fees, educational philosophy
or proximity to your home
or workplace.
11.
12. Nobody knows your child the way you do,
and you need to take into consideration
whether you think your youngster
can thrive in a particular environment.
13. Visit each potential school as ask yourself
whether you can picture your preschooler
fitting in and being comfortable.
14. Ask the school about teaching style,
philosophy, daily activities and discipline
policies. See if you can visit and spend
time just observing.
15.
16. It’s important to ask about
the school’s education philosophy
as there are many ways to approach
learning.
17. Some schools may introduce
academic subjects like math
and reading earlier, while others
have a play-based learning approach.
18. Many are a mix of various philosophies,
including the Montessori Method,
the Reggio Emilia system
and the Waldorf approach.
33. Do the kids seem happy, excited and enthusiastically
involved in activities and do you observe positive,
compassionate interactions between students and staff?
34. Are all children actively involved, with plenty of work centers
for art, building, projects and dress-up?
35. Are the children working both cooperatively and individually,
able to choose some of their own activities during the day?
41. 150 Foundry St. (Route 106)
PO Box 88 (Mailing)
South Easton, MA 02375
Email: info@maplewoodyearround.com
Telephone: (508) 238-2387
FAX: (508) 238-1154
MAPLEWOOD COUNTRY DAY CAMP AND
ENRICHMENT CENTER