Explore Our Curriculum
Here at Little Cub’z Learning Center we utilize The Creative Curriculum in each classroom at every age level. It’s adapted for each development stage and balances both teacher-directed and child-initiated learning. While never losing sight of the primary importance of social/emotional development, the curriculum teaches concept in:
LITERACY
MATH
SCIENCE
THE ARTS
TECHNOLOGY
The most important goal of our Early Childhood Program is to help children become enthusiastic learners. This means to encourage children to be active and creative explorers who are not afraid to try out their ideas and to think their own thoughts. Our goal is to help children to become independent, self-confident, inquisitive learners. We are teaching them how to learn, not just in preschool, but all through their lives. We are giving them good habits and attitudes, particularly a positive sense of themselves, which will make a difference throughout their lives.
The Creative Curriculum covers four areas that help the child to grow as a whole in a healthy and development way:
Social/Emotional
Independence,
self-confidence,
self-control, following rules, making friends and being part of a group.
Physical
Large muscles skills such as balancing, running, jumping , throwing and catching. Small muscles for buttoning, stringing beads, cutting , drawing and writing.
Cognitive
Solving problems, asking question, sorting, classifying, comparing and counting.
Language
Communicating with words, participating in conversation, recognizing letter and words beginning to write.
Two Year Olds
The Creative Curriculum for Twos focuses on the following:- Theory and Research
- Creating a Responsive Environment
- What Children are Learning
- Caring and Teaching
- Partnering with Families
- Routines and Experience
3 /4’s and Pre-k
The Creative Curriculum for preschool (ages 3-5) focuses on the following:
- Theory and Research
- Creating a Responsive Environment
- What Children are Learning
- Caring and Teaching
- Partnering with Families
- Routines and Experience