Our Magical Beginnings
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At Our Magical Beginnings, we believe that the proper raising of children is the key to a brighter future. Our purpose is to create a center that will provide the education and enriching upbringing of children within a fun but focused environment. With our assistance, your child will grow up with the social, emotional and physical well being to live up to his or her fullest abilities.

Our professional, certified staff is ready to provide your child with creative educational programs and activities, through both half and full day programs, for kids from 12 months to 9 years of age. The enclosed information will assist you to understand our center’s policies and procedures. The goal of the center is to encourage the social, emotional, physical and intellectual development of each child. The children are allowed to learn at their own pace through the experience of concept and material.

The center also promotes the growth of each child by placing emphasis on creativity and a positive self-image.

Our goals and objective are:

 

  •  To develop large and small motor skills
  •  To develop eye/hand coordination
  •  To develop language skills
  •  To develop the ability to recognize similarities and to group objects that are similar
  •  To develop the ability to place events in time
  •  To develop a longer attention span
  •  To develop the ability of decision-making from choices offered
  •  To develop vocabulary and sentence complexity
  •  To develop the ability to express thoughts and feelings
  •  To develop a positive self-image
  •  To develop a positive attitude towards teachers and other authority figures
  •  To develop the ability to play and work with others
  •  To develop concepts of morals and personal rights
  •  To develop an understanding of persons outside the family and neighborhood
  •  To develop self-discipline
  •  To develop a desire to attend school
  •  To provide opportunities to experience kindness, justices, recognition and acceptance by others
  •  To arouse interest in a wide variety of experiences
  •  To understand and appreciate individual differences
  •  To prepare the child for later successful school experiences

 

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