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Infants
Educational Curriculum |
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The
HighReach Learning curriculum program is based on the philosophy that
children learn best through |
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hands-on activities that
address the needs of the whole child.
Curriculum materials address all aspects |
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of
development (Social, emotional, cognitive, and physical), providing
age-specific activities that make |
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learning
meaningful and fun for childredn ages infant to 5 years. |
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January 2007 |
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February 2007 |
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March 2007 |
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What Can Baby Do? |
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Opposites |
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Time to Eat! |
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April 2007 |
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May 2007 |
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June 2007 |
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Trucks, Trucks |
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Baby's Hands |
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Red Bug |
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July 2007 |
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August 2007 |
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Where is the Teddy Bear? |
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What do the Animals Say? |
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Infants will experience
many wonderful changes throughout the first year of life. The HighReach Learning program |
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for infants will help
stimulate specific areas of development, such as language, small and large
motor, and social/ |
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emotional
development. The infants' innate sense
of discovery will be encouraged through music, movement, stories, |
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and nurturing. |
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