Our Location 211 SOUTH 5TH STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11211 Little Angels Nursery
Sarrah Williams , Director
Tel: 347-927-8282 Fax: 347 927-8283 Email: www.littleangels@gmail.com 211 SOUTH 5TH STREET, BROOKLYN, NY Website: www. http:// 11211 littleangelsnurseryschool.weebly.com/ My Teaching Philosophy The Staff Our Program "Tell me and I forget, teach me and I remember, involve me and I learn" Hours Of Operation: Our Staff is trained in First Aid By . Benjamin Franklin Monday- Friday CPR The above quote reflects my All have an Associate's De- philosophy of teaching. You can provide a 7:30am 6pm child with information, but you must ask grees or higher. yourself are they understanding what they Weekends if needed Experience with children for two are hearing? You must think about this from a childs perspective. Children are active We are open year round or more years. learners. They must be involved and engaged in the learning process to truly gain knowledge. The early education profession is important because it involves the first years of a childs life. During this time period children develop life skills. Providing children with the appropriate early educational experience, we prepare them for achievement. Play is essential to a childs development. When children play, they are not only having fun, but are also learning to interact with other children, and growing as an individual. Children learn best by engagement Care for children from 6 in hands-on activities. This allows children to learn and discover new information, which is weeks- 18 months critical to their development. When we focus on a child's development, we must also Limited to 16 children License # 5678-0934-2887 foster the whole child. Which means you cant just focus on one aspect of the child, We have 4 experienced we need to be concentrating on the childs physical, social, emotional, and cognitive teachers needs. The whole child also means ensuring Little Angels Nursery does not discrimi- that each child is healthy and safe. These Children are exposed to a nate against race, cultural heritage, na- are some of the essential skills that I promote in my classroom to guarantee a successful wide variety of toys, tional origin, marital status, religion, po- early education experience for each child in litical beliefs, disability, or sexual my care. materials, and healthy orientation. Ms. Williams foods, and interactions with others