While it is important to have a range of activities, computer-based learning can start as soon as children can effectively handle a mouse. Usually beginning around three or four years of age, children can readily spend up to a half an hour per day on the computer. Children like the independence and stimulation of interacting with computers.

 

Children's Learning Place begins to introduce your child to basic knowledge of computer use through teacher assisted activities. Through these activities, children are able to improve fine motor skills using keyboards & mouse to draw, play games and interact with multi-media programs.  Each activity is developmentally and age appropriate and help create an early learning scaffold by building literacy, math and communication skills.

 

Balancing computer and classroom experiences to help children strengthen important reading and math skills at home, Children's Learning Place offers a comprehensive, fun program by which to start a child’s educational experience.

Our standards are used in conjunction with the standards put forth by The National Association for the Education of Young Children. We will introduce your child to a variety of preschool reading games, math activities and more.

 
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