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Childhood Education in New York

OUR CURRICULUM FOR THE PRESCHOOL

Early childhood education plays a critical role in preparing children for future learning. Our bilingual preschool in New York City, New York, provides an immersive environment where children develop language skills in two languages while engaging in hands-on learning experiences. Through play-based activities, literacy-rich lessons, and interactive storytelling, children strengthen both their primary and secondary language abilities. Social development is encouraged through group activities that promote teamwork, problem-solving, and communication. The curriculum includes early math, science exploration, creative arts, and outdoor play to ensure a well-rounded learning experience.

At Petits Poussins Too, we focus on but do not limit ourselves to the:

Development of Language (In French and English) Development of motor skills Development of artistic skills and understanding of art Development of Math skills Discovery of the World: Social Studies
Oral Language
Communication
Understanding and learning
Exchange
Physical Activities (games, dance, movement)
Centers
Collaboration amongst students
Experiment with different artistic tools (paint brushes, markers, crayon)
Experiment with different forms of artistic tools: paint, playdoh, pa pier-mache, building blocks…
Express likes and dislikes, emotions, and choice through art
Draw: graphism, representations
Sing: learn comptines/lullabies
Instruments/music:music teacher
Listen
Learn How to count
Understand quantity Sequencing
Addition
Time (short/long)
Space (near and far)
Social Skills
Learn about living things
preschoolers

INTEGRATED CURRICULUM WITH THEMATIC APPROACH BASED ON CHILDREN INTEREST

  • Children initiated project
  • Teacher selected core topics

COMMUNICATION WITH PARENTS

  • Parent welcome night: Meet the teachers
  • Parent/Teacher conferences twice a year: 2 report cards
  • Teachers have professional emails for direct daily communication
  • Class parent

BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT

  • Positive Reinforcement
  • Child individualized plan
  • Folder daily correspondence with parents

Preschool 1

  • Years Old

    2-3 Yrs. old

  • Class Size

    12

  • Class Duration

    8:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM, 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM

  • Class Staff

    2 Teachers (1 French Native Speaker, 1 English Native Speaker)

Preschool 2

  • Years Old

    3-5 Yrs. old

  • Class Size

    14

  • Class Duration

    8:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM, 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM

  • Class Staff

    2 Teachers (1 French Native Speaker, 1 English Native Speaker)

Frequently Asked Questions

What skills do children develop in preschool?

Preschool focuses on developing early literacy, numeracy, and social-emotional skills. Activities such as storytelling, letter recognition, and hands-on math experiences build a foundation for future learning. Play-based learning encourages problem-solving, creativity, and collaboration with peers. Fine motor skills are strengthened through activities like cutting, coloring, and building. Social skills such as sharing, taking turns, and following directions help children learn to navigate group settings.

How is learning structured in preschool?

Learning in preschool is typically a balance of structured activities and free play. Daily schedules include circle time, story sessions, creative projects, outdoor play, and hands-on exploration. Thematic lesson plans introduce concepts in an engaging way, while child-led activities allow exploration based on interests. Small group and individual activities help tailor learning experiences to different developmental levels. A predictable routine provides structure while allowing flexibility for curiosity-driven learning.

How is social development encouraged among preschoolers?

Preschool provides many opportunities for social interaction through group play, collaborative projects, and guided discussions. Children practice communication skills by expressing thoughts and listening to others. Conflict resolution strategies, such as using words to express feelings, are introduced to help navigate social situations. Activities like role-playing, partner work, and group games foster teamwork and cooperation.

What types of activities are included in a preschool day?

A preschool day includes a mix of hands-on learning, creative arts, outdoor play, and interactive lessons. Activities may involve storytelling, music, movement, science experiments, pretend play and problem-solving challenges. Outdoor time allows for physical activity and exploration of nature. Art projects encourage creativity and fine motor development, while sensory play helps develop cognitive and language skills.

How is preschool different from daycare?

Preschool places a stronger emphasis on early learning and school readiness, while daycare may focus more on general care and play. A structured curriculum introduces foundational academic concepts through engaging activities. Teachers guide learning experiences, helping children develop cognitive, social, and motor skills. Preschool also prepares children for kindergarten by fostering independence, following routines, and encouraging problem-solving.

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