Creative curriculum is a way of teaching that builds on children's natural curiosity and creativity, using it to inspire learning. At Bright Stars CDC, our Pre-K creative curriculum includes structured activities that promote problem-solving and expressive skills, helping children grasp complex concepts in an engaging manner.
Preschoolers should be familiar with basic letters, numbers, colors, and shapes, and have preliminary writing and social skills. We ensure our preschoolers not only know these fundamentals but are also prepared for the next educational milestones through our comprehensive Pre-K curriculum that enhances both academic and interpersonal skills.
Early childhood curriculums typically cover a range of developmental areas including language, cognitive, motor, and social-emotional skills. Our curriculum at Bright Stars CDC is designed to support all these areas with a focus on preparing children for future academic success through structured and playful learning experiences.
ECDE stands for Early Childhood Development and Education. It emphasizes holistic development in children from birth to school entry, focusing on readiness for school and beyond. At Bright Stars CDC, our ECDE curriculum is enriched with activities that are tailored to advance every child's growth and readiness for kindergarten.
It is important to support literacy by teaching children how to recognize letters and sounds, and eventually how to read simple words. Our Pre-K program at Bright Stars CDC uses a variety of techniques, including phonics and sight words, to ensure children become confident readers by the time they start kindergarten.
Our Pre-K curriculum stands out due to its comprehensive approach which includes daily homework, structured learning sessions, and a focus on essential life skills like cutting with scissors and handwriting. We provide all necessary materials, making learning accessible and effective for every child.
Parents often praise our Pre-K program for effectively preparing their children for kindergarten. They appreciate the strong academic foundation their children receive, which not only includes basic academic skills but also focuses on social behavior and following instructions, setting them up for success in future educational settings.