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At Applewood Learning Center, we believe that each child is an individual
with his/her own set of emotional, social, cognitive and physical needs.
Our programs are designed to facilitate the child's development at his
or her own pace in a noncompetitive, supportive atmosphere.
Children learn about their world through play. A child's play is the cornerstone
in the foundation of his or her development. Applewood Learning Center
provides an environment which stimulates and encourages a child's natural
desire to learn.
Openings currently exist in our Preschool and Kindergarten programs.
Please send us an email at applewoodlearning@msn.com
or call (603) 434-3139 for more information.
Infant Program
(6 weeks through 16 months)
Nurturing emotional growth and encouraging gross motor development.
Toddler Program
(16 months through 3 years)
Helping children "on the go" to develop self-confidence by laying
the ground work for language and social skills.
Preschool Program
(3 and 4 year olds)
Enhancing social and cognitive development through guided discovery and
cooperative play.
Kindergarten Program
(5 and 6 year olds)
Encouraging intellectual growth through independent activities and peer
interaction.
Schoolager Program
(7 through 12 year olds)
Offering recreational sports, arts and crafts, and time for children to
pursue their own interests in a safe and enriching environment.
AppleCorp Volunteers
(13-15 year olds)
The AppleCorp Volunteer (ACV) program is open to the 13, 14 and 15 year
old members of the Applewood community. Like Applewood, AppleCorp is based
on our belief in community service and volunteerism. AppleCorp is designed
to support young adolescents in becoming strong future leaders and it
helps them to become more independent, explore their interest in working
with young children, to develop skills and strengthen talents, to take
pride in their achievements, and to have a positive impact as a member
of the community. ACV's are assigned to one of the classrooms in our program.
They are given opportunities to interact with young children, ask questions
about child development, and learn what it means to be an early childhood
professional.
Please note: The Applewood Learning Center participates in the Child and Adult Care Food
Program (CACFP) sponsored by the USDA. In accordance with Federal law and US
Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from
discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or
disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA Director, Office
of Civil Rights, Room 326-W Whitten Bldg., 1400 Independence Ave., SW,
Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call (202) 720-5964 (voice & TDD). USDA is an
equal opportunity provider and employer.
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