Preschool in Denver, CO 80209
200 S University BLVD
Denver, CO 80209
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CEC has been serving our community for over thirty years; providing care and education for children and their families.
We believe it is Gods will and it is our desire, to serve the entire family by:
Parent Involvement
An important part of our program is the involvement of parents. Parents have many opportunities to take part in their childs educational experiences.
Well-Trained Staff and Low Turnover
We provide teachers weekly in-service training. They also attend educational conferences and classes to enhance their teaching skills. Our teachers truly are a family and turnover is low.
Christian Values and Education
These are woven throughout the day as we employ the Creative Curriculum. This curriculum guide, developed by Teaching Strategies Inc., is based on sound, developmentally appropriate practices that address the way children learn. It provides opportunities for children to incorporate literacy, math, science, social studies, the arts and technology into their everyday activities both at school and at home. This curriculum starts in our infant room and is employed through preschool.
Careful Hygiene Procedures
Our staffs are diligent in hygiene procedures for diapering, toileting, hand washing, food service and management of illness. We work closely with our pediatric school nurse to ensure our high standard of health and safety practices.
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We use the Creative Curriculum and integrate Christian teachings from the Bible. The Creative Curriculum is based on the latest brain research about how children learn and grow. Teachers first create a relationship with each child, and then will develop a study based on their interests. Each study is flexible based on the childrens interest in the topic so it may last a week or as long as a month. The Creative Curriculum involves the children in learning about technology, social studies, literacy, science, music, movement and mathematics. The process is more important than the product in this curriculum (learning through failures and successes instead of focusing on what the end result will look like).