Our Programs
Minnows:
Infants
Minnow (Infants) Our infant group accommodates seven infants, aged 3 months to approximately 15 months, under the care of a Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care certified teacher and one assistant teacher. A warm, secure environment, allows our infants to begin to explore the world.
The use of language and verbalizations are encouraged by the teachers who talk, read and sing to the children and respond to their attempts to communicate. Children experience music for listening and relaxing as well as dancing and moving.
Teachers encourage the development of independence in a variety of ways such as facilitating self-feeding in older infants and encouraging infants to select their own toys and books. Carefully chosen equipment and teacher support help our infants reach milestones such as sitting and pulling up to stand.
Quahogs:
Preschool
Quahogs (Preschool) Our three-quarter day preschool accommodates ten children, ages approximately 3 to 5 years. The group, led by one Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care certified teacher, provides for a nurturing, rich learning environment.
Teachers introduce early reading concepts and strive to foster a love of learning. Children are provided with creative art activities such as brush painting, drawing and collage as well as opportunities to listen to and create music.
Emphasis is placed on each unit of study in the areas of mathematics, literacy, science exploration, and social awareness. Teachers foster the independence and confidence that will help children be successful learners.
Scallops:
Young Toddlers
Scallops (Young Toddlers) Our young toddler group accommodates nine children, aged approximately 12 months to 2 years. The group, led by a Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care certified teacher and one assistant teacher, provides more focus on fostering independence.
Children self-feed and are encouraged to begin to wash their hands and dress themselves as appropriate. Children are encouraged to select toys and are given choices between more than one activity.
Children are read to and encouraged to begin to use crayons and other art materials. Teachers promote language development by encouraging children to use the words they’ve already obtained and adding additional words to help children express themselves. Children are presented with fine motor activities, as well as construction, and dramatic play opportunities. Teachers strive to make children feel comfortable and secure.
Whales:
Preschool
Whales (Preschool) Our large group format preschool group serves up to twenty children approximately 3 to 5 years of age. One Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care certified teacher and one or two assistant teachers strive to create a nurturing, safe environment.
Children are introduced to, and encouraged to participate in, free choice play with various materials that influence the progression of skills in all areas of learning. Emphasis is placed on each unit of study in the areas of mathematics, literacy, science exploration, and social awareness.
Children are given opportunities to express themselves as young artists with multiple art mediums, and are influenced to practice societal roles through dramatic play. Teachers condone non-violent conflict resolution and tolerance.
Starfish:
Older Toddlers
Starfish (Older Toddlers) Nine children aged approximately 2 to 3 years make up our older toddler group. One Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care certified teacher and one assistant teacher supports the development of independence and self-functioning skills appropriate to this group.
Children are presented with books to hear aloud and are encouraged to recount stories themselves. They are given dramatic play opportunities as well as fine and gross motor activities and are encouraged to use crayons, markers, and paint brushes.
Children listen to music to relax, and for dancing, and play. They are encouraged to work at their own pace, pick up toys and dress. Teachers facilitate problem-solving and teach children how to cooperate and work well with others.
Jellyfish:
Preschool
Jellyfish (Preschool) Our small group format preschool group serves up to fourteen children approximately 3 to 5 years of age under the direction of one Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) certified teacher and one assistant teacher.
These preschool children are presented with a word rich environment. They listen to books and poems read aloud, gaining exposure to early reading concepts, and are encouraged to write and tell stories themselves. Teachers introduce early reading concepts and strive to foster a love of learning.
Children are provided with creative art activities such as brush painting, drawing, and collage as well as opportunities to listen to and create music. Teachers foster the independence and confidence that will help children be successful learners.