The Infant Classroom
Our infant classrooms consist of two teachers with eight infants from six weeks to 15 months old. Parents receive a daily log of their child’s day. This program is designed to:
- Nurture a child’s social, emotional, physical, cognitive and language development.
- Provide a safe, healthy and loving environment for children to explore.
- Feature individual care plans for each child, including insight from parents.
- Offer nurturing, one-on-one attention, regular feedings and naps.
The Toddler Classroom
Our toddler classrooms consist of two teachers with eight children from 15 months to 2.5 years old. Parents receive a daily log of their child’s day. This program is designed to:
- Feature a more routine, time-specific schedule with regular daily activities.
- Focus on refining skills, learning routines through structure and how to communicate feelings.
- Provide opportunities for both independent play and group activities.
- Promote independence at meal time using utensils and cups.
- Offer planned rest time, activities to promote sensory, gross and fine motor development, and opportunities to build language, art and cognitive skills.
The Preschool Classroom
Our preschool classrooms consist of one teacher, one assistant and 12 children from 2.5 to 3.5 years old. This program is designed to:
- Nurture children to become independent, self-confident and curious learners who can work well with others and participate in a group.
- Promote purposeful and productive play experiences. Areas include block, library, dramatic play and housekeeping, manipulatives, science, sensory and art.
- Focus on self-help and practical life skills. Children eat family style and serve their own meals, dress and undress themselves for outdoors and work on independent toileting skills.
The Leap Start Classroom
The Leap Start Classroom consists of one teacher with ten children from 3.5 to five years old. This classroom is based on a Constructivist theory of teaching and learning: a belief that children learn from meaningful experiences that occur naturally in a social, well-planned environment. The program is designed to:
- Feature activities, discovery centers and projects based on each child’s individual developmental needs and interests.
- Promote small- and large-group play through discovery centers including dramatic play, art, literacy/writing, sensory and mathematics.
- Provide children with a successful “leap start” into school.
The 4K Program
Our 4K classrooms consist of two teachers for up to 20 children. The CDC is a partner site for the Pewaukee School District four-year-old kindergarten program. 4K is offered in the morning (8:30-11:30 a.m.) with wrap-around services available.
Per district requirement, children must be four years old by September 1 for enrollment eligibility. This program is free to Pewaukee residents and available to non-resident families for a small fee. This program is designed to:
- Provide children with hands-on opportunities that foster social-emotional and cognitive growth, large and fine motor skills, language, early literacy and numeracy development.
- Support school readiness skills in preparation for 5K.
- Provide fresh, nutritional meals and snacks daily.
- Mirror curriculum and assessments established through the Pewaukee School District.
Per district requirement, a DPI-licensed teacher teaches 4K.