The Tierra Class’s associative curriculum, is designed to cultivate fundamental skills such as balance, coordination, and ball kicking, while also fostering a sense of independence through the development of their skill set. As children progress throughout the session and become ready for increased independence, parents can choose to transition to a less active role in the class.
Focus on socialization, dramatic play, taking turns, listening to be part of a group, follow directions. Focus on gross motor and fine motor building skills.Curriculum is introduced and modified by appropriate agefor each child’s skills and developmental level.Children would have outdoor activities and classes each day, weather permitting.
This program is a perfect building block that’s made to meet the needs of 30- to 42-month old children. As they grow to be independent learners, these children develop the ability to work with others, follow directions, self-regulate, follow routines, and build self-help skills.
This program offers:
- Proprietary indicator-based curriculum
- Opportunities to increase independence
- Collaborative learning environments
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