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Child Center
Types of Services
Preschool Program
Our preschool program for 3-5 year olds is designed to encourage a balance of child initiated and teacher facilitated activities. Our preschool program offers children a variety of choices provided within a carefully prepared indoor and outdoor environment. Age-appropriate program activities include art, music, dramatic play, block play, manipulatives, literature, books, language arts, cooking, water and sand play, gardening, animal care, outdoor enrichment and creative problem-solving activities. Language and literacy will be built-in within the hands-on curriculum.
A nutritious breakfast snack and afternoon snack are provided daily. A daily rest time is provided for full-day children. The teacher-child ratio for our program is a flexible ratio of 1 teacher:8 children within an entire group.
Toddler Program
Our toddler program for 18-36 month olds focuses on developing warm, nurturing, and trusting relationships between toddler and caregiver for the young child to feel confident and competent to explore and try new social-emotional, cognitive, and motor skills. Toddlers learn lessons holistically---they do not segregate learning into separate lessons or domains. Our Child Development Center teachers will practice responsive care, where individualization of care is dependent on truly observing and getting to know the whole child. Developmentally relevant exploration activities and sensory-motor interests will be abundant in the toddlers program.
We highly encourage regular parent volunteers to participate in the program. The regular teacher-child ratio for our toddler program is a flexible 1 teacher:4 children. At times, we may have as many as 1 teacher:6 children, or as little as 1 teacher:4 children. Our toddler program for 18 months-36 month old children is a special group where we practice the following research-based developmental principles:
Primary Caregiving
Your toddler will be in a small group of up to 6 other toddlers within the entire group of 12 toddlers. The Toddler Teachers will assign the group into small groups of six toddlers assigned to a primary caregiver who would track and know the child鈥檚 cues, patterns, and preferences of care.
Continuity of Care
Your toddler鈥檚 primary teacher will remain consistent throughout the year and stay with the toddlers for continuity.
Small Groups
Our program will maintain consistent and identifiable small groups with the toddler program for the young child鈥檚 safety, security, and trust in the caregiver and his or her peers.
Parent Participation
The Child Development Center curriculum also believes that the parent is an expert of their own child.
We encourage contribution of parent鈥檚 knowledge of their own child, and we contribute our own observations and knowledge of the child at school. In the best interest of the child, we encourage 鈥渢eamwork鈥 and partnerships with the teaching staff and parents when it comes to the child鈥檚 own learning and development.
At the Child Development Center, children鈥檚 interests, their motivation for exploration and discovery, and parent cooperation and partnership is our primary focus. Parent participation is highly encouraged and welcomed, especially as it is beneficial for their child鈥檚 learning.
In relation to the 91重口 vision statement, the Child Development Center meets the child and his family where they are and creates 鈥渞eal鈥 experiences for them to build their capacity, speak to their potential, and transform the way they see the world.
Family Handbook
CENTER HOURS - Monday - Friday
7:00am - 5:30pm
For more information please contact:
Front Desk
(925) 424-1560
Fax: (925) 373-6912
Stephany Chavez, MS
Program Director
(925) 424-1575
schavez@laspositascollege.edu
License # 013420889
Located in Building 2300 on the northwest side of Campus Hill Loop, between Parking Lot H & Building 1850

