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Child's Choice Learning Center uses a theme based curriculum that focuses on stages of socio-emotional development as well as physical development. The program helps children to develop a sense of trust, competence and a sense of initiative when used properly by caregivers. Children learn from their environment as well as from good role models.
Our center participates in integrating children with special needs into our program. Whether the special needs pertain to physical, emotional or cognitive delays, we will work with the parents as best as we can to make this an exciting place for their child to be.
The planning of our program is on a weekly schedule based on a particular theme for the week. Teachers plan lessons that are age appropriate for the children. All lesson plans are reviewed by the director and appropriate changes are made as necessary. The lessons are used to stimulate and enrich the children through our work areas, which we call "child choice areas". The same work areas are used in our group/circle time activities.
Our work areas help build children's development in the following areas:
Self esteem/positive self image
Self expression and communication skills
Social interaction
Creative expression
Large/small muscle activities
Transitions
Cultural diversity
Intellectual growth
Child's Choice does acknowledge holidays with parties and special activities for the children. The holidays include Christmas (usually with a calendar of events for the month of December), Easter, 4th of July, New Years, Thanksgiving, and room to room trick or treating at Halloween. If a parent wishes to share a special cultural experience with us, we are always open to that as well!

© 2007 - 2010 - Child's Choice Learning Center, Appleton, WI - All Rights Reserved
© 2007 - 2010 - Child's Choice Learning Center, Appleton, WI - All Rights Reserved
"We want all children here at Child's Choice Learning Center to enjoy each day they are here in our care. Our success at the end of the day is knowing that each child grew in some area, whether it be socially, emotionally, intellectually, physically or in spirit. For their parents, it should be peace of mind that the next day will bring them that same experience."
Tom & Sherri Schneider
Tom & Sherri Schneider