September 08, 2010   29 Elul 5770

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Exceptional & Caring Staff  

The Temple Emanuel Preschool teachers strive to foster in each child a love of learning. They are experienced, highly trained professionals in the field of education, holding credentials that range from Child Development Associate to Bachelor and Master Degrees in Early Childhood and Elementary Education. Temple Emanuel Preschool is licensed by the State of Arizona, and implements developmentally appropriate practice as outlined by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and the Early Childhood Educators of Reform Judaism (ECE-RJ.)

 

Meeting Each Child's Needs  

Our goal is to foster in each child a love of learning. That's why our staff members are encouraged to develop a special relationship with each child. They are attentive to special interests that may be expressed and aim to be flexible and responsive to your child's needs.

Families from diverse backgrounds enrich our pre-school community. Our staff will welcome your family and share with the class an appreciation of and respect for differences. Come for the education... stay for the community!

 

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Toddler Class  

The Toddler Class provides an introductory experience to a social setting. This class is designed to teach your curious little one how to safely, politely, and enthusiastically learn while becoming more aware of themselves and their surroundings This class teaches language, physical and cognitive skills through reading, non-competitive games, and art.

 

Two Year Old Class  

The Two Year Old Class provides an introductory preschool experience. In this class, children are learning to be part of a group. They develop listening skills, follow directions, understand simple class rules and show respect for other people and things. Judaic learning and development of physical and cognitive readiness skills are achieved through songs, movement, art and other sensory experiences. To complement the preschool experience, we encourage these children and their families to participate in Shabbat and holiday events at the temple, including Tots 'N Torah.

 

Three Year Old Class  

The Three Year Old Class provides a rich variety of experiences to help children increase their understanding of the relationship of everyday tasks and objects to the greater world around them. Interactive activities - including movement, songs, art, dramatic play and hands-on exploration - help them develop physical and cognitive readiness skills in a playful, fun way. Although Judaica is integrated every day, on Fridays, our special Kabbalat Shabbat experience - with tefillah, songs, stories and cooking - is designed especially to increase their comfort with and love for Jewish tradition. Optional extended care is available. This program provides an opportunity to eat lunch with friends, rest and play.

 

Four Year Old Class  

The Four Year Old Class prepares your child for Pre-Kindergarten. The children participate in activities and discussions that prepare them with the critical thinking and social skills necessary to adapt to an elementary school setting. The children in this class use full sentences when communicating and begin to identify letters and their sounds, practice counting, and participate in group story writing and other group activities that encourage them to use their creativity and thinking skills.

 

Pre-K Class  

The Pre-Kindergarten Class provides a strong foundation of Jewish learning and prepares children to enter Kindergarten the following school year. A print-rich classroom environment and specific math, language, science and social studies activities help children develop the necessary cognitive readiness skills. Ongoing Jewish activities, including music, stories, Hebrew games, ritual crafts and the Kabbalat Shabbat experience strengthen their love of Judaism. Hands-on learning through dramatic play, movement, art projects and physical exploration is mixed with more structured learning including writing experiences, tefillah and daily circle time activities.

 

Optional Afternoon Enrichment  

An optional afternoon enrichment program is available. This program provides an opportunity to eat lunch with friends, followed by a themed learning activity and play time. Enrichment activities include art, cooking, P.E., yoga, music, and more!

 

Come Grow With Us!  

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