36 - 48 Month
Provide opportunities for structured and unstructured play in classroom centers and on the playground. Encourage conversations and ask open-minded questions. Allow children to help with tasks. Sing songs or nursery rhymes and dance with the children. Read stories with children and ask them to name pictures in the stories or retell part of the story. Provide children with art supplies and assist them in drawing shapes. Teach the children colors. Display children’s artwork in the classroom. Practice counting and teach children numbers. Assist the children with puzzles.
The teachers at First Baptist Daycare & Learning Center foster an emotionally secure environment and support development. Below are some of the ways we encourage learning for 36 - 48-month-olds.
Policies & Enrollment
We currently have a waitlist for most age groups. If you would like to be considered for enrollment, please complete the online Waitlist Submission, and the Director will contact you if we have an opening for your child.
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FBDLC currently uses Learning Beyond Paper as the primary academic curriculum in all classrooms. Learning Beyond's lesson plans and daily activities are crafted to meet the developmental needs of each and every child, and every activity is linked to early childhood standards for each age group. We encourage parents to learn more about this curriculum at www.learningbeyondpaper.com.
In addition to Learning Beyond Paper, teachers read and teach Bible lessons in the classroom using TrueWay Kids. TrueWay has a vast supply of lessons, games, and activities, and teachers use these materials at their own pace throughout the school year. Parents can learn more about our Biblical curriculum at truewaykids.com.
