Welcome
to the"HUMMINGBIRDS"
(Toddler Program: ages
18 months to 3 years)
The
Hummingbird classroom is a child-size world which invites
exploration on a level a small person can manage. It is set
up to respond to the very young child's need for order, consistency,
and predictability. Hummingbirds learn to build trust as they
understand what they can expect from others and what others
can expect from them.
Since this
is their first experience away from home, independence becomes
their primary task. With nurturing guidance, they learn to
identify their primary needs: food and drink, clothing, potty,
work and rest. They learn personal and social responsibility
as they practice putting away work, taking turns, and working
without disturbing others. Further challenges include large
muscle skills, dexterity, and the pre-reading skills of sorting,
matching and sequencing.
Guidelines
for Hummingbird Parents
A child's
separation from his parents is an important leap toward acquiring
independence. Farewells may be hard and will be even more
difficult if parents linger. The teacher will help you recognize
the appropriate time to leave. With the proper guidance and
an early start this transition will be both challenging and
enjoyable. Hummingbird teachers put your child's essential
needs first and support his daily opportunities to recognize
his responsibility to himself and to others. Being able to
make responsible choices comes through practice and through
discovering the consequences of
appropriate and inappropriate choices.
You can assist
your child in this critical transition to independence by
arriving at regular drop-off times. Remember that the observation
area is always available. Give your child a few minutes to
enter the classroom and choose work, then park. You are welcome
to come and check to assure yourself that all is well. Please resist the urge to interrupt your child's process of
learning.
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