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Our Program Philosophy

The Cloverleaf Preschool welcomes children ages 3-5 to participate in our program. We provide a structured and caring classroom where your child can have a successful beginning. We strive to challenge each individual child to do his/her best each and every day. See what we have to offer!.

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Our Program Philosophy

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  1. The Cloverleaf Preschool welcomes children ages 3-5 to participate in our program. We provide a structured and caring classroom where your child can have a successful beginning. We strive to challenge each individual child to do his/her best each and every day. See what we have to offer!

  2. Our Program Philosophy The first years of a child’s life set the foundation for and influence future success in school and life. The Cloverleaf Preschool Program adheres to Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 3301-37, Rules of Preschool Programs, and provides a comprehensive preschool education with a variety of experiences and materials to enhance physical, social, emotional, and cognitive growth. Children’s learning occurs in a widely diverse and interactive way. An activity that stimulates one area of development effects others as well. It is important to provide a proper introduction to classroom learning so that all children feel confident about themselves and their ability to succeed. It is important to have a balance between free choice and structured activities to foster responsibility, self discipline, and confidence. Through continuous observation of each student, the teacher recognizes individual interests and can help each child pursue his/her personal goals and satisfy his/her own needs.

  3. Cognitive/pre-academic skills • Hearing • Social/emotional skills

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