
Paradise
Valley United Methodist Church Preschool was established in 1967 with a
commitment to the intellectual and spiritual enrichment of our children. As a
result of the dedication of our teachers, families, and church community, we
are proud to be the only preschool in Arizona to have accreditation from the
NAEYC (National Academy of Early Childhood Programs) dating back to
1986. The Preschool owes this distinguished record to its philosophy of
encouraging growth and self-esteem through physical, creative, emotional,
social, intellectual and faith-based development. We provide a caring community
to nurture this development. The Preschool also supports parental involvement
to enhance the value of each child’s family experience.
Our Curriculum
Our Objectives
The program progresses from the informal structure necessary for the very young
child toward increasingly verbally directed experiences, alternating with
periods of creative freedom as the child grows older and the attention span
lengthens.
All children will participate in a variety of developmentally appropriate
activities planned by the teachers to reflect the school's philosophy. Each
class has two teachers, one or both of whom are degreed and/or certified.
Teachers work with the director to handle discipline in a positive and
preventative manner. At the heart of our approach is a belief in the child's
self-worth. We support positive reinforcement, active listening, parent
involvement and redirection of inappropriate behavior that might prove harmful
to the child or to his peers.
LANGUAGE ARTS: To develop expressive and receptive skills.
Including but not limited to: creative dramatics, poetry, finger plays,
composing group experience stories, recording individual language, group
speaking, listening skills, beginning phonics and exposure to the best in
children's literature.
SCIENCE: To stimulate curiosity and develop a scientific
approach by observing, recording, experimenting, sorting, classifying and being
responsible for live animals and plants and to explore the properties of
objects with all five senses and through water play and cooking. To establish
good health habits including but not limited to: nutrition, exercise and
concern for and care of the environment.
SOCIAL STUDIES: To expose children to multicultural customs
and historic events. To increase the child's awareness of the people who are a
part of his/her world through classroom visits, visual materials and dramatic
play.
ART: To provide an environment with a multitude of creative
experience for each child to explore including but not limited to: painting,
clay, collage, woodworking and paper crafts.
MUSIC: To make music an integral part of a child's life at
school through listening experiences, singing, rhythm, and creative movement.
MATHEMATICS: To explore relationships (e.g. less, more, part,
whole, few, many), one-to-one correspondence, matching shapes, proportions, and
balance as well as number concepts.
PERCEPTUAL MOTOR: To enhance the child's self-perception of
his/her body through movement experiences that focus on gross motor skills,
spatial relationships, and balance, and coordination, unilateral, bilateral and
cross-lateral movements.
For more information, please refer to our
accreditation.