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Walnut Country Preschool is a parent run, not for profit preschool,
licensed by the State of California, Department of Social Services
License # 073404935. We are located in The Crossings at Walnut
Country, Concord, California. The preschool is a Non-profit 501c3 public
benefit corporation.
Philosophy
- Goals - Other
Info - Curriculum
Philosophy
The purpose of our preschool is to prepare the
preschool age child for a successful educational future. The preschool
is operated on a nondiscriminatory basis, according equal treatment and
access to services without regard to race, color, religion, national
origin or ancestry. We provide a happy, loving, and secure learning
environment where the children are exposed to a balanced variety of
positive experiences. This kind of a learning environment promotes
social, emotional, intellectual and physical development in each child.
Walnut Country Preschool is a parent run program. Interested parents
are given the opportunity to serve on a Parent Board. Parents are also
given the opportunity to work in the classroom. Parents who work in the
classroom share in their child's first school experience. This
opportunity is encouraged though not required. Parents are able to
choose for themselves how involved they want to be in the preschool.
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Goals
The primary goal of the Preschool is to encourage social and language
skill development. Further goals include helping the child develop a
positive self-image, independence, acceptance of responsibilities,
self-discipline, and self-expression. These goals shall help each child
to sharpen theirs powers of observation to develop their initiative in
learning, to improve their relationship with other children and adults
other than parents, and to work independently as well as in a group.
Walnut Country Preschool's program is planned, coordinated, and
carried out by our highly qualified teaching staff that is fully
educated according to the State of California Community Care Licensing
requirements. Themes are chosen each month and special activities are
planned relating to the themes. Children explore the themes through
centers where they can play and work. The program is designed to ease
the transition from home to the school environment. Under the guidance
of our staff, the children are introduced to a school setting, which
fosters self-expression, recognizes their uniqueness, and gives them a
sense of pride in their accomplishments. [top]
Other
Important Information
Preschool Hours · Three-year-old class is on Tuesday/Thursday
from 8:30 a.m. to 11: 00 a.m. · Four-year-old class is on
Monday/Wednesday/Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. · Pre-K class is
on Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Holidays. Our school parallels Mt. Diablo School District's
calendar. Our annual calendar is issued to all parents in September as
well as monthly calendars and newsletters to remind you of upcoming
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Curriculum
Walnut Country Preschool's curriculum is planned by our highly
qualified teaching staff that is fully educated in Early Childhood
Education according to California's licensing requirements. Walnut
Country Preschool maintains an average adult/child ratio of 1:6. The
program has been carefully developed over the last 20 years to best
meet the needs of the child. Walnut Country Preschool's philosophy is
that the best way for a child to learn is in a developmentally
appropriate curriculum using hands-on activities.
Teachers share responsibilities in three areas of the classroom and
rotate these responsibilities monthly. The responsibilities include
Circle Time and Science, Music/Story, or Art/Dramatic Play. Teachers
follow a thematic curriculum and each month is planned around a specific
theme with special activities relating to the theme.
The classroom is divided into centers where the children are able to
play and work. The following daily activities give the children freedom
to explore within the guidelines of a safe and happy environment.
Arrival. The Walnut Country Preschool staff greets the child
and parent as they arrive. The children are encouraged to show their
independence by hanging up their jackets, checking their assigned
"cubbies", and placing things in their proper spot. The
teachers will check the children for signs of illness upon arrival.
Please see Illness Policy - Addendum A for further explanation.
Circle Time. Circle Time is a planned group time with the
teachers that gives the children an opportunity to develop language and
listening skills. It is also a time for the children to share with the
class. Circle Time may include music, finger plays, rhymes, stories,
drama, games, movement, and dance.
Motor Activities. Time is given during the day for children to
play outside in the playground (weather permitting). Opportunities to
climb, run, jump, skip, hop, throw, catch, and use their
"outside" voices provide children with a healthy release and
break from the quieter activities of the classroom. Being outside allows
children to stretch their muscles, breathe in fresh air, take in
sunshine, and enjoy the freedom of space. In inclement weather, a
variety of indoor equipment provides for motor development. Toys and
equipment are available which develop gross and fine motor skills and
help in the child's achievement of muscular coordination and control.
Arts and Crafts. The objective of our art program is to
encourage children to express how they feel, think and view the world
through developmentally appropriate art activities. Through involvement
with a rich variety of art materials, the children learn to love the
"process" and grow in confidence and pride in their creations.
A free art center is also available where children can work on special
projects using any, or all, of the materials available. These projects
encourage self-expression, develop hand/eye coordination, provide
opportunities for physical development, and are enjoyable and satisfying
for young children.
Discovery. Walnut Country Preschool's science
center helps children learn about themselves and the world around them.
Working together observing, exploring, and problem solving, the children
are developing social skills. Through exploration of materials such as
sand or water, children learn cause and effect relationships and math
concepts, while refining their motor skills. We explore nature and the
world through animals, books, cooking, and experiments. The Science
Center also includes pets.
Dramatic Play. Children use the dramatic play area to act out
roles and in doing so they develop many new skills. They learn about
themselves, their families and society around them. The children learn
to ask and answer questions and to work together to solve problems. The
"house corner" provides many opportunities for socio-emotional
development, as children learn to be flexible and cooperate with others
by negotiating roles and playing together. We include many
"props" to encourage creativity and imagination in this
center.
Block Area. Blocks are ideal for children who wish to
set the stage for dramatic play. In a short time they can become a
puppet stage, a house, or a fire engine. Blocks provide a wealth of
learning activities that allow children to acquire important concepts in
math, science, geometry, social studies, and more. Children can work
independently, or in a group, developing an understanding of concepts of
length, height, weight, and area. Included in our large block area are
several different types of blocks, as well as cars, trucks, people,
houses, animals, and numbers of items to encourage imaginative play and
learning.
Music and Movement. At Walnut Country Preschool, music is an
important part of the day. Music and movement are social activities that
help children feel a part of the group. Through music and movement,
children can express their feelings and improve their balance,
coordination and rhythm. Music and movement provide an outlet for
children's energy and high spirits. Our music center provides the
children with instruments, records, tapes, and props for dancing and
singing.
Library Center, Writing Center and Story Time. Books are
always available to the children. The library can be an oasis in the
classroom-a place to get away from more active interest areas, relax in
a soft environment, and enjoy the wonderful world of literature.
Acquiring a love for books is one of the most powerful incentives for
children to become readers. Our library center includes many wonderful
books which are rotated each month, as well as flannel pieces for the
children. to create their own stories, magnetic letters for spelling,
marker and chalk boards for children who wish to write. These materials,
along with our listening post, a puppet theater, and the storytelling by
the teachers, promote literacy skills (reading, writing, and
communication). There is also an adjacent "writing center"
where children have materials to extend their writing skills and create
their own stories. Our daily music and story time is a chance for all the
children to learn to sit attentively while the teacher reads a story or
tells a flannel story, and teaches the children rhymes and finger plays.
Table
Toys. The Table Toys Center is filled with games, manipulatives, and
puzzles, which children can play with at a table or on the floor. This
center offers children a quiet activity to do alone or with a friend or
teacher. Rich in texture, color and shape, table toys offer children
challenging opportunities to learn new skills. Working with the
materials enables children to develop eye hand coordination and work on
emerging math skills such as seriating and matching, and to build skills
in problem solving. Fine muscle control is refined as children string
beads or construct with interlocking cubes. The children develop
self-confidence when they successfully complete tasks such as puzzles or
other self-correcting toys. [top]
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