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| Canyon Rim Children's Center has four classrooms, each
providing programs tailored to those child's
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Frog Class |

Caterpillar Class |

Fish Class |

Butterfly Class |
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The staff
serves as positive role models and provides care that is
supportive, nurturing, warm and responsive to each child's
individual needs. We respect parents as the primary and
most important provider of care and nurturing. We
believe parents and teachers are partners in the care and
education of children. We also believe that parent
communication is a vital link in the development of each
child. Our program coordinates various activities
throughout the year to educate and inform parents. We
also feel it is important to provide daily links between
parents and teachers to aid in the transition between home and
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The
educational philosophy of Canyon Rim Children's Center, Inc.
is based on addressing the developmental needs of the whole
child in a secure and loving atmosphere. Our program
strives to create a relaxed environment, free from criticism
and competition. The philosophy of Developmentally
Appropriate Practices is the framework around which our
program is planned. We provide an environment and offer
content, materials and activities that are coordinated with a
child’s level of development and for which the individual
child is ready. Each child is a unique person with individual
patterns and rates of growth. The Teacher's responsibility is
to provide experiences that match the child’s developing and
emerging abilities, at the same time provide some challenge
for continued growth and expansion of interests. With this
developmental learning philosophy, we are able to meet each
child's emotional, social, cognitive and physical
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Our
program
provides for the exploration of different learning experiences
in an enriched environment involving a wide range of
developmentally appropriate activities and learning
centers. Within the center's daily schedule, each child
has opportunity to create, explore, problem solve and learn
personal interaction skills. We believe that it is
necessary to teach young children using real materials and
through hands-on, direct experiences. Children develop a
positive self-concept through a balance of self-directed and
teacher-directed activities. Opportunities for solitary
play as well as group activities are also provided. A
good program also includes stability and regularity while also
being flexible. A familiar pattern enables the child to
take part in routines more easily, and it allows for a sense
of security. It is also necessary for the Teacher to be
in tune with the children's needs and desires, and to be
willing to change when the child's needs
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