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Concept for Baby Seeds
For this class, we accept children from 6 months to
25 months old with their parents.
This is the time when parents and children can come
and enjoy music, dance, and play in an English environment.
Our program is carefully designed to enhance creativity,
sensory and sound recognition. As well as these fundamental
language skills, we put importance on emotional development
and facial expressions. Continuous and close contact
with native English speakers will give children new
challenges and chances to interact with others. Not
only is this a great English introduction for the children,
but also an opportunity for parents to learn how to
teach English at home using teaching skills they would
learn at our school. Learning Tree provides a fun and
exciting atmosphere for both children and parents. |
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Concept for New Sprouts
In order to assist your child in becoming proficient
in English, we recommend that you place your child in
an English speaking environment, which nurtures their
development and gives them ample opportunities to practice
English by using it in practical situations. Here at
Learning Tree, our aim is to create an atmosphere which
allows our students to be comfortable enough to attempt
to speak in English and develop socially without feeling
threatened. We believe that the ages 2 to 4 are important
stages in life for developing positive perspectives
of ourselves and the world around us, as well as acquiring
languages. We plan to achieve this through love, patience,
understanding, and by giving each child the adequate
care and individual time they need. We hope through
this approach that our students will develop a positive
attitude toward themselves and their ability to learn.
In turn, this will allow them to become life-long learners,
as well as develop their understanding of the world. |
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Concept for Spring Saplings
In our Spring Saplings course, our objective is to build
upon the skills that our children already have in place
and to expand and to add new educational goals. In this
course, we want to merge practical education with critical
thinking. We will do this through helping our children
learn practical skills like writing, phonics, and reading.
Yet a child needs much more than just practical skills,
they need to develop their minds in other ways. In other
words, our children must have creative problem solving
skills to succeed. We will cultivate these skills in
our students through our specialized classes in music,
art, science, math, social studies, computers, and cooking.
Not only will these classes help the children open their
minds to new information, but they will also be improving
their English and will learn new ways to communicate.
Through learning these practical and critical thinking
skills, they will be prepared for almost any learning
situation. |
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