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Our Programs - A Commitment to Excellence
Every decision we make is based on promoting the self-esteem
of the children entrusted to our care!
Good child care includes providing a safe, secure facility;
hiring and training loving people who are committed to children;
providing a curriculum that offers optimum learning opportunities, and ensuring healthy, nutritious meals. Bright Start has made the
commitment to go beyond "good" to being the "best." For us, being
the "best" means promoting excellence. The focus of every decision
we make is to promote self-esteem. Some examples include:
To
foster self-esteem in
infants, we always give them choices. This
promotes their emerging sense of self.
To foster
self-esteem in toddlers,
we have designed facilities where they are able to master tasks in
their environment. This allows them to say, "I can do it!"
To foster
self-esteem in preschoolers, we created a curriculum
which helps develop their emerging intellectual curiosity through
the exploration of language, dramatic play, math, science, and
other fun activities. This helps them understand that they are
bright and capable.
To foster
self-esteem in school age children, we provide ongoing
enrichments through projects and field trips designed to explore
the world. This helps them grow into self-confident and
independent adults.
Every decision we make, from choosing toys and books to
designing classrooms and buildings, is based on promoting the
self-esteem of the children entrusted to our care. We are
committed to a world of excellence where every child is able to
say "I like me!"
Every decision we make, from choosing toys and books to
designing classrooms and buildings, is based on promoting the
self-esteem of the children entrusted to our care. We are
committed to a world of excellence where every child is able to
say "I like me!"
The first five years of life are crucial to a child’s
self-esteem, brain development and learning potential. Child
development researchers validate the importance of the early years
in the development of a child’s physical, emotional, social and
cognitive capabilities. Something as simple as a game of
peek-a-boo can actually cause physical changes in the brain,
affecting how its intricate circuitry is “wired.” In a matter of
seconds, thousands of cells in a child’s growing brain respond.
Some brain cells are “turned on,” activated by this particular
experience, some existing connections among brain cells are
strengthened. At the same time, new connections are formed, adding
a bit more definition to the circuitry that will largely remain in
place for life. An early education that combines stimulating
activity with loving attention enables a young child to become
emotionally secure, socially competent, and intellectually
capable. As educators of young children, we recognize our role in
affecting how children’s brains develop. We are committed to this
crucial period of growth. We also believe that the
exploration, investigation and interaction that takes place when
children play is a critical part of development and learning. In
order to support the play and development of children, Bright
Start Early Education has created unique curriculum programs for
the children in our care.
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