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Teacher
Carebear
teachers do more than guide and encourage your child;
they provide tools that teach your child to think
for him or herself with confidence. Our skill-based
teaching methods offer active lessons at your child's
own ability level.
All
Carebear teachers are state-certified educational
professionals or working towards a certificate in
early childhood education. We carefully select our
teachers based on their unique skills and love for
teaching children. Our teachers seek to motivate and
inspire a love of learning. They bring an educated
understanding of how children learn best to the classroom
experience. At Carebear, our teachers are committed
to finding and applying the best methods and tools
appropriate for preschool learning. The Carebear staff
is fingerprinted and receives a thorough background
check as part of our commitment to provide a secure,
safe environment.
The
School Community
As
a parent, you are your child's first and most important
teacher. At Carebear Preschool, we work together with
parents to support and stimulate your child's development.
Through clear and frequent communications, your child's
teachers will become trusted role models and your
educational partners.
Parents
can be actively involved in the educational journey
by following a few key steps:
- support
and encourage development
- spend
time working on skills at home
- read
15-20 minutes with child every night
- keep
communication lines with teacher open by discussing
your worries or problems
- visit
or volunteer for Carebear Preschool programs
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What
our parents say:
"Carebear
Preschool has been a wonderful learning environment for
my child. Carebear has taught her letters and letter sounds,
numbers, adding, reading, and so much more, in the year
and a half she has attended Carebear Preschool. Carebear's
teachers are caring and very effective teacher. My daughter
has loved going to Carebear, especially for show-and-tell,
when she paints, makes crafts, and plays with her friends.
It has helped her learn how to interact and learn with
other children in a classroom setting.
My
daughter will miss going to Carebear but I am fully confident
that she has learned everything she needs for kindergarten
next year. "
~
Kelly C., pre-k parent

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