More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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The Preschool Cozy Area encourages the children to be able to have quiet time to themselves in the classroom, as well as hug a soft plush toy and hold their family photo. This area helps the children to be able to be okay with the various feelings that they maybe encountering on a given day or time. Currently, we are using Spongebob, a alien plush and two pillows for them to sit on. The children love the area as of now, but with donations, the area could be enhanced.
Students would be able to enhance their social emotional development as well as their reciprocal communication with both peers and adults. This enhancement of the cozy area would begin to help the children to develop life learning skills that can be transferred into the various areas of their life.
The new materials would encourage the children to use their expressive communication to relate to their peers as well as develop self control of their feelings and their behavior.
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The Preschool Cozy Area encourages the children to be able to have quiet time to themselves in the classroom, as well as hug a soft plush toy and hold their family photo. This area helps the children to be able to be okay with the various feelings that they maybe encountering on a given day or time. Currently, we are using Spongebob, a alien plush and two pillows for them to sit on. The children love the area as of now, but with donations, the area could be enhanced.
Students would be able to enhance their social emotional development as well as their reciprocal communication with both peers and adults. This enhancement of the cozy area would begin to help the children to develop life learning skills that can be transferred into the various areas of their life.
The new materials would encourage the children to use their expressive communication to relate to their peers as well as develop self control of their feelings and their behavior.