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Program Philosophy
The Center's philosophy is based on the values and
beliefs as to what constitutes a quality child development program. A
quality child development program provides a safe, healthy and nurturing
environment that facilities the physical-motor, social-emotional,
intellectual and language development of young children and responds to
the needs of the student families served.
Teachers utilize child development
theory and practice to identify the range of appropriate behaviors,
activities and materials for infant-toddlers and preschool aged
children. The teachers plan with understanding about individual
children's growth patterns, interest and experiences to design a quality
age and developmental appropriate learning environment.
Children must be provided with an atmosphere that
fosters each child's' self-esteem which permeates all areas of
development. This includes promoting a sense of belonging and love; and
promoting a sense of accomplishment and achievement ("I can do it").
Both of these help to set a tone of being "winners".
Children learn by doing. Play is the vehicle by which
children progress along the developmental continuum from the
sensory-motor intelligence of infancy to preoperational thought in the
preschool years. Therefore, child initiated, child directed, teacher
supported play is an essential component of developmentally appropriate
practice. Teachers are observant of and responsive to what children's
interests are. Teachers are viewed as facilitators, resource persons, or
guides. The teacher prepares the learning environment so that it
provides stimulating and challenging materials and activities for the
children. Then the teacher closely observes what the children understand
then pose additional challenges to progress their development to the
next stage. The age and
developmental needs of toddlers and preschoolers translates into program
goals for curriculum development. The infant-toddler environment
encourages children to learn to feel safe and secure, to develop close,
trusting relationships with caregivers, to seek and enjoy new
experiences, and to explore being with other children. For the older
preschool child, the learning environment provides greater emphasis in
skill development. Hours
of Operation The
Children's Center is open from 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Monday through
Thursday and 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. on Friday. There is a morning
session, an afternoon session, and a late afternoon session.
ARRIVAL TIMES:
| SESSION |
EARLIEST |
LATEST |
| Morning |
7:00 a.m. |
9:00 a.m. |
| Afternoon |
12:15 p.m. |
12:30 p.m. |
| Late Afternoon |
2:00 p.m. |
2:45 p.m. |
The CSUB Children's Center follows the University's academic schedule.
During each academic quarter, the Center contracts for the eleven weeks
of the quarter beginning on the first day of classes and closes on the
last day of finals. The Center provides day care services during the
quarter breaks.
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