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A well-stocked dramatic play area provides opportunities for children to be creative and role play.
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Infants have space for tummy time and mirrors at their level.
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A well-stocked Science Rocks area, inclusive of books, guides children to explore and discover the world around them.
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School Age children engage in dramatic play. At times they have created an entire restaurant complete with menus they made!
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Rotating accessories in the block area, such as adding dinosaurs, can bring another dimension of creativity to the area.
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Dress up clothes, props and puppets allow further role play.
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Home like touches such as a dresser and lamp create a comfortable and welcoming atmoshphere.
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Dramatic Play accessories are rotated to provide various interest areas. Some examples are a restaurant, veterinarian office or post office.
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A variety of soft toys are available to infants at their level.
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Fine motor and cogvitive skills can be enhanced through use of building materials and color sorting activities.
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The Science Rocks area allows children to explore, experiment and hypothesize.
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Block building with accessories encourages creative play, math and scientific skills...how many blocks can I stack before the tower falls? How can I balance or stack them so it doesn't fall?
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Woodworking using real tools helps to improve a variety of skills, including hand-eye coordination.
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A writing center full of various materials encourages children to work on their writing skills.
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Children gain a feeling of belonging having a place at their height to store their personal items.
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Play kitchens, complete with play food and a cash register can encourage creative play and communication skills.
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A well-stocked and organized ArtSmart center encourages creativity.
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Several toys to choose from at the children's level.
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Infants have access to materials that help them experience cause and effect and hand-eye coordination.
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Large open play areas provide children opprotunity to practice their gross motor skills.
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A variety of games and manipulatives encourage the development of math skills.
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State of the art technology affords the children the opportunity to gain computer and other skills through child-friendly programs and games.