Starting school for the first time can be an exciting but scary time for a three-year-old...and for parents. But the benefits of enrolling in preschool should ease any concerns. "Children who attend high-quality preschool enter kindergarten with better pre-reading skills, richer vocabularies, and stronger basic math skills than those who do not," says W. Steven Barnett, PhD, Director at the National Institute for Early Education Research, or NIEER (Reference: Parents Magazine, Feb. 2007). Our preschool teacher. Ms. Laura Miller has been teaching Preschool 3 and Pre-K 4 at Annunciata for over 20 years. To ease the transition for the child and parent(s), Ms. Miller conducts an orientation for both on the first day of preschool.
Here is an overview of what students learn in Preschool:
Here is an overview of what students learn in Preschool:
- Faith-Based Education centering on learning Prayers and Bible Stories
- Practice and Develop Self-Help Skills and Social Skills
- Develop Fine Motor Skills, Number and Letter Recognition, and Reading Skills
READING
Science
Religion
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Math
social skills
personal development
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