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Hopwood 2 Year Old Program
2 Year Old Overview
This program is for children 2 years of age as of September 15th
of the enrollment year. Children that turn 3 during the enrollment
year do not move to an older program but remain with the 2 year
old program.
The 2 year old program is licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Department of Public Welfare and follows the High/Scope curriculum
implemented by the Hopwood School. Please refer to our curriculum
overview for more information regarding High/Scope.
This is often a child’s first real experience of being away
from home on a regular basis. It is also a difficult transition
for parents. We encourage parents to talk about school as a fun,
happy place without mentioning that you are going to miss them.
This will facilitate a chance for a great beginning. If your child
needs to bring a stuffed animal or other comfort item during the
first few weeks, it is understandable.
When 2 year olds begin school they need to feel secure. Their
teacher will spend time showing them where the bathroom is located,
where to wash hands, hang up smocks, where to hang up tote bags
etc. until everyone feels comfortable in the new environment.
We spend as much “one-on-one” time as possible with
the children. This nurturing and emotionally secure environment
is critical to the foundations we lay for learning. We foster
a social classroom environment with an emphasis on independence,
sharing and using words to express feelings and needs.
A 2 year old is usually very active with a short attention span.
2 year olds are far more interested in finding out about themselves
and developing their own skills rather than interacting with other
children. Many times, he or she will be sitting next to another
child but completely oblivious that anyone is there. Therefore,
our program consists of quiet group projects mixed with active
learning and play activities that are structured in manageable
time frames. The schedule is flexible to allow for daily changes
in mood and interest levels.
Painting, manipulating play-dough, building with blocks, playing
house and experimenting with the sand and water tables are real
joys to these children. Special attention is given to basic shapes
and distinguishing colors. We appeal to a child to learn by using
all five senses. We introduce simple sequencing, matching and
spatial relationships. Movement, actions and instruments are used
with repetition to increase their enjoyment and participation
in musical expression.
Art projects are created to provide satisfaction for the child,
without judgment of the end result. Self expression and confidence
are paramount.
Nature walks are incorporated throughout the year. Children explore
the open fields and wooded areas of the Hopwood campus under the
supervision of their teacher and aide. Animals, plants and weather
are observed and discussed while exploring. Items are collected
as well for study and discussion in the classroom.
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