September 10, 2010 |
Preschool - 4 year old
Airport's Community Education offers three preschool sessions for youngsters who will be four by December 1 of the current school year.
The sessions are Monday/Wednesday/Friday mornings or Monday/Wednesday/Friday afternoons or Tuesday/Thursday mornings.
The preschool is located at: Eyler Elementary School-Room 94 1335 Carleton Rockwood Rd. Carleton, MI 48117
Ms. Kim Weeg, Coordinator 734-654-4058
Preschool Teacher Ms. McKenzie Swiontoniowski
Preschool forms and updated information
How Preschool Education Helps Brain Development
Morning Greeting
Story time Early childhood teachers are careful to have small groups for story time so that preschool children are able to get involved and process information. Young children need real interactions in order to learn. As she reads, the teacher will use melodic voice tones to ensure children's involvement and learning.
Free play / Work time During free play, preschool children interact with one another. As they communicate, whether through beginning language or more sophisticated use of words, the neurons in their brains are making more connections, critical for reinforcing learning.
Snack Further opportunities for communication lead to the repetition of impulses sent through the brain. The more repetition that goes on, the more the brain grows sure in its understanding. Repetition of language sounds is crucial to brain development.
Circle time As the early childhood caregiver focuses her attention on each individual child in the large group activity, the child must think about the topic for the day. The child's brain will be active as he/she retrieves from memory something special in her own personal history that she has learned. Each day children reap the benefits of preschool education.
**Brain development information from an article in Scholastic Parent & Child, by Alice Sterling Honig, Ph.D. April/May 1999
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