We understand the importance of parenthood and the joys and challenges that you approach daily with your child. Here at Einstein’s Playground we believe in serving our families needs to the best of our ability and making each transition that you take along with your child a successful component of their development. Below we have provided a variety of assorted materials that you may use from infancy stage to transitioning to kindergarten. Underneath each age group are links that you may click on to receive further information. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us!
Infants -During the early stages of development parents have the joy of seeing their baby smile for the first time, discovering their hands and feet, crawling, pulling up on items by using their gross motor skills and seeing the beginning stages of Piaget?s sensorimotor stage take place including; simple reflexes, reaction phase, and coordination.
Click on the link below to view more information:
http://alabamaparentcenter.com/resources/documents/Babiesv1.pdf
Young Toddlers – During this stage of development this is the season of ? fearlessness?! This is the age where the child finds their true personality of likes and dislikes and where their social skills develop. This is also the starter age of properly introducing the academic sector and bringing in Piaget?s pre-operational stage that continues throughout till the age of seven years old.
Click on the link below to view more information:
http://alabamaparentcenter.com/resources/documents/Parentingv1SocialEmotionalLearning.pdf
Older Toddlers- During this stage of development is where the child is being cultivated and has formed the foundation of academia through learning shapes, colors, numbers, patterns, and their name. During this stage is where the foundation advances through academic achievement and the advancement of self-help skills.
Click on the link below to view more information:
http://alabamaparentcenter.com/resources/documents/Readingv1ReadingforSuccess.pdf
Pre-K – During this stage of development the child is now at the phase where preparation for kindergarten begins. With the office of school readiness the goal is to prepare the student with ? the ability to function in social setting, age appropriate communication and problem solving skills, and age appropriate physical and emotional skills? (children.alabama.gov 2017).
Click on the link below to view more information:
http://alabamaparentcenter.com/resources/documents/Readingv1ReadingforSuccess.pdf
http://alabamaparentcenter.com/resources/documents/Mathv1MasteringMath.pdf
Reference: http://children.alabama.gov/first-class/