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San Francisco, CA
Chinatown Community Children's Center

Four Stars

Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents.

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neighborhood: Chinatown ·  Telephone: (415) 986-2528  · Website: www.childrencenter.org

General Approach to Learning



Savvy Source's Comments

"Our Bilingual-Bicultural Childcare Program serves 60 children from 2 to 5 years of age. We offer comprehensive educational and social activities to meet the culturally-sensitive development needs of these children and their working families." Extracted from the Chinatown Community Children's Center Web-Site.


Social Skills & Work Habits

OVERALL RATING (4.0) Four Stars
This school has increased my child's:  
Ability to listen and follow directions Three Stars
Ability to sit still for longer periods of time
Three Stars
Ability to be a part of a group of children Four Stars
Self-sufficiency and independence Four Stars
Cooperation with other children Four Stars

source: This information was provided by parents

Curriculum and Teaching Approach

PLAY-BASED PLAY-BASED WITH SOME STRUCTURE MOSTLY TEACHER LED NOT FORMALLY IN CURRICULUM CONDUCIVE ENVIRONMENT
Language Yes
Oral language - Free play with some structure - - n/a
Nursery rhymes, poems, songs - Free play with some structure - - n/a
Storybook reading - Free play with some structure - - n/a
Emerging literacy skills - Free play with some structure - - n/a
Cognitive Development n/a
Math and number sense - Free play with some structure - -

Yes

Time & space - Free play with some structure - -

Yes

Sci. reasoning/physical world - Free play with some structure - -

Yes

Music - Free play with some structure - -

Yes

Visual arts - Free play with some structure - - -
Physical activity - Free play with some structure - -

Yes

Other subjects taught Our Early Intervention Project provides immigrant and low-income Asian-American families with a support system of resources and services that include: -referrals to public mental and physical health agencies, coordination of counseling for families with children who are at risk for abuse, and -collaboration with the San Francisco Unified School District to coordinate specialized Individual Education Plans and future school placements. The CCCC supplements these programs with a series of events throughout the year. Most notably, the Annual Spring Gala that celebrates Asian American arts and entertainment, month-long open house at the Center and publication of our semi-annual newsletter. Extracted from the Chinatown Community Children's Center Web-Site. n/a

source: This information was provided by parents This information was compiled by Savvy Source


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