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Congregation Beth Sholom-A San Francisco Jewish Conservative Synagogue

Philosophy

Our philosophy and curriculum are based on our understanding that each child develops at an individual pace. Our program considers the developmental stages and needs of young children, and allows them to learn about themselves and their world in a loving and supportive Jewish environment.
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Our Preschool Program

Our Program

Our program respects the developmental stages of young children, and seeks to enable children to: 

  • Develop a sense of pride and love for their Jewish heritage
  • Know that they are competent and loved
  • Expand their ability to recognize and express feelings appropriately
  • Increase their sense of independence and self control through decision-making and problem solving
  • Develop creative and critical thinking skills
  • Increase language skills to express ideas, questions, and need
  • Develop muscular coordination and physical skills
  • Take pride in mastering and completing tasks
  • Build friendships with other children and gain maturity through the ability to resolve conflicts
  • Explore and discover their world while experimenting with different materials
  • Acquire a love of books

Each age and stage of development has its own integrity. Young children learn about themselves and their world through everyday experiences. Our child-directed curriculum provides a framework that invites children to observe, make choices, and experiment, thus developing a sense of competence and initiative.

Although our program is informal and flexible, the curriculum is carefully planned and based on the principle of organized free choices. The classrooms are set up by the teachers to guide children toward specific learning goals. Within this structure, children are free to use materials in their own ways, move at their own pace, and select their own experience. Such learning is not inhibited by a teacher's established concepts of completion, achievement or failure. We focus on developing the child's critical and creative thinking skills, not on their memory.

Our teaching staff is trained in techniques of conflict resolution and constructive communication, and they are constantly aware of both individual and group needs.

 
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