In Maryland, all children who are five years old by September 1 must attend kindergarten. The kindergarten program at A Child’s Place has been approved by the state of Maryland, and, therefore, provides our five-year-olds with an instructional program that meets the legal requirement.
The ACP kindergarten program enables our students to master the goals and objectives for kindergarten in the Maryland Early Learning Framework that is important because it provides common goals for how parents, teachers, and early childhood education providers support a young child's learning. The domains of learning include: Language and Literacy, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science, Health, Physical Education, Fine Arts, and Social Foundations.
At ACP, your child will learn foundational skills for first grade in a fun, engaging, open-ended environment while receiving high quality, academically challenging instruction.
Early Kindergarten
Many children turn five after the Maryland kindergarten cut-off date of September 1. Our Early Kindergarten program provides enrichment and learning opportunities tailored to meet the needs of these children. Ask us if this program is right for your child!
As preparation for first grade, our curriculum develops tools for learning:
Our goal is for the students of A Child’s Place to enter first grade ready to learn and to meet with success, both academically and socially.
As the curriculum progresses, skills are reviewed and built upon logically. Children learn to recognize material, focus attention, follow directions, and promote the idea that making mistakes is part of the learning process.
Each unit topic is explored through integrated areas:
Children who turn five after September 1 and no later than October 15 may be eligible for early admission to kindergarten if the following criteria are met:
(See complete policy in A Child’s Place Policy for Early Admission to Kindergarten).