Why Lifetime Adventures is better…
Children's Learning Adventure™ and its Lifetime Adventures™ Curriculum
is designed with the expertise and knowledge that children are born
with a vast capacity for learning. It is based on best practices that
incorporate the works of early child
development theorists Jean Piaget, Erik Erickson, and Lev Vygotsky as
well as neuroscientist Bruce Perry’s extensive research in brain
development. Based on this research and that of Piaget and the levels
of cognitive development, Lifetime Adventures™
a curriculum based on thematic, emergent and skill based planning
encourages the child to develop their skill areas (social, emotional,
physical and intellectual) through their interactions in the
environment. The child's opportunities for learning are reflected in
the hands-on materials that provide meaningful experiences in an
environment that promotes cognitive development and independence.
Why Lifetime Adventures is different…
Children's Learning Adventure's Lifetime Adventures™ curriculum
stimulates the young learner by providing an environment where the
child plays an active role in their cognitive development. The
classroom environment provides the child with opportunities to interact
with peers and adults; while engaging the child in interesting and
meaningful, real-life experiences. As the teacher observes the child's
cognitive developmental level, she creates an environment culturally
sensitive to the child’s personal needs and abilities. The use of
concrete learning experiences within the specialized classrooms enable
the child to experience their world in many ways by what they know and
how they relate to the world.
How is it different from the competitor....
Children's Learning Adventure's Lifetime Adventures™ curriculum is practical and sensitive to the needs of the child. Lifetime Adventures™ curriculum provides a forum for parents and teachers to work together to ensure the best learning adventure for their child. Studies show that children that form secure emotional attachments with parents and teachers early in life make better social adjustments and perform better in later school experiences. Children's Learning Adventure sets the stage for this networking environment with materials that encourage the parent and child to be one with the teacher.
Community involvement, character development, journal writing
and documented observations in learning milestones through all ages are
just a few of the examples that embrace the understanding of the
importance in connecting with the parent and family, and are integral
in the child's later success.