- Kindergarten preparation includes becoming comfortable with computers, developing complex logical patterns and handwriting practice.
- Pre-kindergarteners become aware of themselves as learners and begin to develop strategies for expressing their ideas in both spoken and written forms.
- Teachers promote cooperative play and collaborative problem-solving through lesson plans individually written for the children in their classrooms.
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- Children develop multi-tasking skills, hand-eye coordination and rhythm and tempo through lots of singing, dancing and rhyming.
- Curriculum resources, such as music appreciation, foreign language and world cultures, are incorporated into pre-kindergarten lesson plans.*
- Access to computers helps to provide children with the necessary familiarity to move to their next technological level.
*Programs vary by location.
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