Facility Tour
Les Fanfans Nursery comprises of 9 rooms: one infant room, 3 toddlers room, 3 young preschool rooms as well as 2 preschool class, spread over 2 floors.
We find that coping with outdoor temperatures should not disadvantage the children with outdoor play, so we have made it a point to create a fully dedicated indoor play area.
We find that coping with outdoor temperatures should not disadvantage the children with outdoor play, so we have made it a point to create a fully dedicated indoor play area.
The Infants
Welcome to the Infant Room! Nurturing caregivers, staffed at a generous 1:5 ratio, provide attentive, affectionate care, bathing the infants in language as they perform everyday routines. The infant program meets the needs for physical comfort, emotional security, beginning socialization and language development for the infant from age 3 months to 18 months.
The Toddlers
Welcome to the Toddlers Room! Here you can find a fully balanced day with tons of imaginative activates and play. The children are in a caring atmosphere, with a reassuring routine, and stimulating activities. They learn through a balance of play, teacher-facilitated activities, and repetition. It is the optimum environment for learning at this level of development. We also help children to understand their emotions and develop their relationships with other children through empathy and concern. Teachers in Toddler rooms help children become more independent.
The Young Preschoolers
Welcome to the world of Young Preschool! In the Young Preschool years, children grow and learn at a fast pace; they are excited and challenged by the new world they are discovering. Young Preschool children want to touch, taste and smell, hear and test things for themselves. Our Younger Preschool class incorporates the four important developmental areas: Social, Emotional, Cognitive and Physical.
The Preschoolers
Our preschoolers will begin to experience the joy of self-expression in the areas of music, arts & crafts, movement, story hour and games in our supervised play areas. Dramatic play, outside play, music & movement, blocks, and science are a big part of their day. Teachers will support preschoolers’ learning with exciting activities to best meet their cognitive, physical and social-emotional development.
Gym
Working on gross motor skills helps a child gain strength and confidence in his/her body. It also helps them get exercise and physical activity, which is important for a healthy lifestyle. Developing these skills helps a child’s ability to do more complex skills in future activities, such as playing soccer with a team.
Indoor Pretend Play Area
Learning through play is now widely recognized as an essential method of learning and development for young children. Pretend play areas encourage imagination and creativity, supports social and emotional development, improves language and communication skills, develops thinking, learning and problem-solving abilities enhances physical development
Outdoor Areas
The outdoor environment offers space and therefore is particularly important to those children who learn best through active movement. Playing and learning outside also helps children to understand and respect nature, the environment and the interdependence of humans, animals, plants, and lifecycles. …