We believe that young children learn best through play in a developmentally appropriate setting. With playdough, children gain fine motor skills for writing; with building blocks, they learn pre-math and science. Through the joys and challenges of early friendships, children learn the social and emotional skills that lay the foundation for educational success later on. Teachers, together with parents, provide a positive environment where our preschoolers can flourish.
The Children's Co-op is run by the teaching staff (the Director, lead teachers, and assistant teachers) and the parents of children currently enrolled in the school. Parents are required to participate in the following ways:
Being a Co-op parent is beneficial in several ways. Parent-helping in the classroom gives parents a fresh
perspective on their child and allows them to share in the learning process. Parents become an active participant in their
preschooler's education. Through social events and committee work, teachers and families develop a warm extended community. This collaborative environment is enriching to all.
Friendships made at the Co-op last well beyond the preschool years.
Children learn through play.
Parents share in the learning process.The Children's Co-op is proud to be accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). This voluntary accreditation ensures that our school meets NAEYC's standards of excellence in early childhood education. To learn more about the NAEYC, click here.
Adults in the classroom provide a fun and positive environment.