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Preschool Learning at its Best

¨ Active learning to enable the greatest cognitive development

¨ Comprehensive instructional lessons to ensure Kindergarten readiness

¨ Social interaction with peers

¨ Fun and engaging activities

¨ Thematic based units of instruction

¨ Community awareness

¨ Balanced nutritional curriculum to encourage lifelong healthy choices

¨ Safe, engaging and inspiring venue to stimulate active minds

Champions Academy Preschool (C.A.P.)

Champions Academy Preschool (C.A.P.)  is a program that encompasses the educational knowledge to develop the entire child.  It has been developed with the belief that children need to be productively active while learning.  C.A.P. is located in the preschool center at the Champions Academy facility and has the physical space and engaging venue where a child can flourish in all three areas, cognitive, social and physical.  There is tremendous research backing the effectiveness of learning through an active and constructive environment.  C.A.P. is headed and taught by a California credentialed teacher with a masters degree in education and an emphases in early childhood development.

 

Children need a loving, safe and structured learning environment to enable him/her to function and learn at a level in which each is capable.  Children learn and develop at different rates and through various processes.  By introducing early childhood developmental skills at the appropriate time in a child’s development, C.A.P. provides children the ability to flourish at his/her own rate.

 

Through modeling and careful guidance, each child in the C.A.P. program will have the opportunity to learn using different approaches.

 

The classroom time is set aside as a time, which is very structured and hands on.  There is an 8:1 current teacher/student ratio to enable valuable teacher/student learning time.  Each child will have the opportunity to learn the necessary Kindergarten readiness skills through songs, finger plays, peer learning, teacher modeling, arts, crafts, fine motor activities as well as small group phonics and math based lessons.