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About The Teacher
This will be my sixth year as Director of Holy Family Early Childhood Center. I have two daughters, a dog and a cat. I graduated from a New York College and have a major in Early Childhood Education. Last year I completed the Director's Credential Advanced Level Program and I plan to further my education. I enjoy being a part of Holy Family School.
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With Jesus, Mary, and Joseph as our models, Holy Family Parish Catholic School prepares students for roles in the church, home, civic, and global communities by educating them in their Catholic faith and in those skills necessary to foster academic excellence. <br><br><br> <h3>Philosophy</h3> <br><br> Holy Family Early Childhood Center is committed to providing a loving, Christian atmosphere where children receive Catholic instruction from well trained skilled staff. Our staff will ensure that all children are in an accepting; safe and secure environment where they can be nurtured and can learn and grow. <br><br> <h3>CREATIVE Play Nurtures Achievement:<br>All children learn through play.</h3> During various play activities children learn the importance of sharing and cooperating with their peers. We encourage the use of crayons, scissors, manipulative and paint, to develop small muscle coordination. We encourage free choice so that your child can develop his/her creativity through experimenting: block building, bikes, and other outdoor equipment to help your child grow in large muscle development. Children develop emergent literacy skills through books, circle time and music. So, when a child is busy at play remember he/she is busy learning. Children need not bring home paper in their hands, but acquire knowledge in their heads. So ask your child what they played with today.
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