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About ECS


VISION:

Doing whatever it takes to engage children and their families in building a foundation for learning.

MISSION:

Creating opportunity for all our children to achieve their full potential.

PHILOSOPHY:About ECS

At ECS we believe that:

  • Physical Health

  • Approaches to Learning

  • Social and emotional

  • Language and Communication

  • Cognitive Development and General Knowledge

  • Motor Development

  • Parents are the first and primary educator of their child. We encourage and support family and community involvement. The potential for learning is greatest during the early years of a child's life and every possible learning opportunity should be provided to children at the earliest possible age. Children's social, emotional and cognitive development is enhanced through the provision of the comprehensive services that ECS provides.

  • Nurturing, stimulating, safe and fun filled environments that are print-rich, orderly, and sanitary provide optimal learning environments. Teachers are responsive and nurturing with each child to establish trusting and secure relationships.

  • Treating children as individuals in an environment that supports and promotes respect, trust, fairness and diversity. Enabling children to reach their full potential and to become enthusiastic life long learners - emotionally, intellectually, physically and socially. Through guided experiences and discovery oriented approaches, teachers support a continuum of growth and development for each child, promoting the ability to become reflective problem solvers at a young age.

  • Balancing child-focused and teacher-facilitated learning experiences that support children's continuous physical, social, emotional and intellectual growth and development. Utilizing a curriculum that builds a foundation for school readiness for infants and toddlers and 3 - 5 year-olds by integrating the Florida Developmental and Learning Standards, that include:

  • Supporting and integrating research that shows the early years are the most important years for learning. Incorporating into the curriculum - and professional development training of staff - sensory stimulating activities and environments to promote healthy brain development. Evaluating children's development and using data to inform instructional design and implementation. Searching for and learning about research based strategies and best practices in the field of early education to provide best educational practices.

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