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Our 2 ½ -year old programs
focus on social interactions through learning to play, work and communicate with other children. Children are given the opportunity to explore,question, practice, and pretend in their discovery of the world around them. While there is time for individual exploration, children in this program also work together to develop a variety of age-appropriate skills.

M/W/F 9:00 a.m. -11:30 a.m.
T/Th  9 - 11:30 a.m.
Jan. T/Th 9 -11:30 a.m.

Our 3-year old programs focus on social interactions through learning to play, work and communicate with other children. Through shared story time, play time, and group activities, the children are encouraged to cooperate and interact with adults and other children. Whilethere is time for individual exploration, children in this program worktogether to develop a variety of age-appropriate skills.


M/W/F 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
M/W/TH/F 12:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.

Our 4-year old programs focus on developing those skills needed for kindergarten. The children build upon the social skills gained in the three-year old program, and are encouraged to develop their fine motor, listening, and school-readiness skills. In addition, their letter and number recognition skills are enhanced through activities designed to promote early literacy skills inlanguage and math. Group times and circle times include opportunities for singing, art activities, movement, stories, and sharing.

M/W/R/F 9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m.
M-F 12:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Detailed description of our program goals are found below.

Special Topics Enrichment Programs (STEP) are for 3-6-year olds and will center around time for hands-on exploration and social development. Movement and self-expression will be encouraged! Each session, offered from October through May, will focus on a central theme. Children will participate in activities such as art, science, cooking, music, drama, literature and math. STEP sessions are typically offered both mornings and afternoons throughout the week; please call the school for current details.

                                                                                          

2013-2014 School Year                                                       newKINDERGARTEN EXTENSIONnew

AM & PM Classes

Taught by Certified Teachers

Mid-Day Bussing available to and from Maurice Hawk Elementary School AND Dutch Neck Elementary School

                                                                                          


Program Goals:

2 Year Olds

3 Year Olds

4 Year Olds

Universal Health Form

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Direct Line: 609-987-1180

Scroll Down to the bottom of the page to download forms

NOW Registering for Summer Adventures Camp 2013

Registration for September 2013-14 is on-going.  Limited spaces available.

2013 STEP PROGRAM SESSION IV

For 3-6 year-olds - Registration is ongoing

April/May, 2013         Science and Nature
                                                Limited Space

April/May, 2013         Around the World
                                                Currently Full
                                                                                                              
For more information, please contact the Preschool Director Debbie Barbet at 609-987-1180 debbiebarbet@princetonmeadow.com


The Princeton Meadow Preschool admits students of any race, color, religion, and national or ethnic origin.

We believe that each child is an individual, gifted by God with his or her own special interests and abilities. We have designed our program to enable our children to develop these skills. Our preschool seeks to promote the social, spiritual, cognitive, emotional, and physical growth of each child.

We are committed to:

Help the child develop the skills needed to interact with others, work toward a common goal, copewith conflict, and express feelings

Integrate biblical truths into the child’s learning experience

Assist the child in developing a positive self-concept

Promote language development and emergent literacy skills, including letter recognition phonemic awareness

Develop number awareness through sorting, counting, and manipulating objects

Develop an awareness and coordination of the child’s body through large and fine motor activities

FORMS:

Registration Form 2013-14

Kindergarten Ext. Registration Form

Summer Adventures Camp 2013 Reg. Form

Science & Nature

Around the World

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