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The Creative Curriculum®

The Creative Curriculum® for Infants/Toddlers/Twos is comprehensive, research-based, research-proven, and it features exploration and discovery as a way of learning.  Our teaching teams have been working to create digital content that is tied to The Creative Curriculum® studies.  This content will provide activities that parents and children can do together.  

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STEPS has a hands on, play based approach to learning and we are trying to translate that to the home environment.  Everyday common tasks are great opportunities for learning if we follow the child's lead and expand on each experience by scaffolding, asking questions, promoting conversation, and back and forth exchanges.  

 

These activities are designed for self-paced learning.  Parents can access the activities at a time that is convenient for them.

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We know that you are busy and may not have time to complete every activity or participate in every TEAMS meeting, that is fine!  Do what you can and know that your child's teaching team is here to support you in any way.  

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Click here for  a copy of the 38 objectives for development & learning that we will be teaching to and assessing.

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Call us:

(434)315-5909 x. 10

Find us: 

225 Industrial Park Road, Farmville, VA 23901

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