Ms. Catherines Preschool Class!!!
Are you alll ready to have fun time learning? Well I hope you
said YESSSSSS!
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We don't Just teach our students in the classroom
Our teachers here at Frist Step get creative by our teaching.
Teaching in the classroom is just boring all the time. Time to
time when it is nice out side we take the children outside for a
little to draw there favorite things outside with chalk. Some
days we also do our circle time outsi...
Reading is FUN FUN Fun
Miss Catherine reading one of the favorite book the children
really enjoy before lunch time!
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Using our dotters
We love useing dotters as a teaching tool. Leading to better fine
moter skills.
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Infant Program
First Steps infant teachers offer a nurturing, loving, and
creative enviornment to help minds and bodies develop.
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First Step Learning Center
Providing
nurturing care and quality education in Hunterdon County
for over 30 years!
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Kindergarten Program
Kindergarten presents a number of academic challenges, so First Step teachers take care to balance their lesson plans with lots of fun, developmentally appropriate activities as well as quiet time for reading and thinking. Offering full-day and half-day options, our private program ensures children ...
About Us
Seeking to fill the void for early childhood education in Hunterdon County, owner Lynne Baka opened the flagship First Step Learning Center in Lebanon. Having spent years as an educator, Lynne was motivated by the belief that each child’s individual learning style should be met foremost....
Parent Information
It is extremely important to us that parents always have access to all of the information they need regarding their child's care and the policies that guide our school. Please review the below links and policies to learn more and stay informed!
Calendar
Education Philosophy
Information to Paren...
Small hands change the world!
We are a box of crayons, each of us unique. But when we get
together, the picture is complete!!!!!
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Learning through play...
Children learn as they play. More importantly, in play, children
learn how to learn. - O. Fred Donaldson
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