To address a potential learning gap, children need support for skills practice and conceptual development. Children are better able to master skills when learning is connected to something that engages and intrigues them. Our Chief Academic Officer Dr. Susan Canizares explains how skills are acquired and mastered, which then frees up the brain for conceptual activities.
Our Chief Academic Officer Dr. Susan Canizares talks about The Prep Lab, a new program that builds on our fun summer camp experience and helps ensure children in grades K-5 will be ready for fall.
Research shows summer learning loss is real. Due to weeks of additional lost class time, this year presents a greater risk of learning loss for children in grades K-5, especially in math and literacy. At Learning Care Group, we're tackling the “summer slide” and addressing the abbreviated school year with The Prep Lab. Our education experts have designed this new program to help ensure elementary school students are grade-level ready. In this video, our Chief Academic Officer Dr. Susan Canizares talks about the summer learning gap and explains how a high quality summer program can keep learning on track.
At Learning Care Group, we instill in our young students the importance of inclusion and equality. We celebrate diversity, and work to ensure that every child, family, and staff member at our school feels respected, valued, and heard. Together, we’re building the foundation for a better world. Our CEO, Mark Bierley, shares how We Stand Together.
Together we strive to create a world of inclusion and belonging.
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Learning Care Group is addressing the abbreviated school year with The Prep Lab, a new program designed to ensure elementary school students are grade-level ready. Offering families enhanced support and resources this spring and summer, The Prep Lab bridges potential learning gaps for children in grades K-5 in between school years.
Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! At Learning Care Group, we’re celebrating the amazing early childhood education professionals who teach, nurture and inspire children each day. Thanks for all you do!
March is #NationalReadingMonth! Reading aloud with a child is a great way to bond – along with supporting language development and encouraging problem solving. Children at our schools look forward to story time and learning new “spicy words” to express familiar concepts in fun and intriguing ways. https://youtu.be/flZfulYjURU
We’ve wrapped up another terrific Professional Development Day! Teachers at all of our schools honed their skills and learned exciting new ways to educate and inspire our students. Focusing on Strong Bonds and Strong Teachers, the comprehensive training emphasized relationship building, as well as practical techniques to empower our teachers to become more resilient in the classroom.
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