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Poway, CA
Incarnation Lutheran Preschool

Four Stars

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

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Telephone: (858) 675-7570  · Website: incarnationpreschool.com/

General Approach to Learning

Play-based
Check Mark Play-based with some structure
Check Mark Predominantly teacher-led instruction
Montessori
Waldorf
Co-op
Reggio-Emilia

source: This information was provided by the director


Director's Comments

The Incarnation Lutheran Preschool uses many styles and approaches to learning so children have opportunity, exposure to different elements of learning, and feel comfortable bringing their learning style to us. Our focus is on ensuring children are ready to attend public shcool with confidence.



Social Skills & Work Habits

OVERALL RATING (4.1) 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 Three and Half Stars
Self-sufficiency and independence Four Stars
Awareness of others’ feelings Two and Half Star
Cooperation with other children Three and Half 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 Predominantly teacher-led instruction -
Nursery rhymes, poems, songs - Free play with some structure Predominantly teacher-led instruction -
Storybook reading - Free play with some structure Predominantly teacher-led instruction -
Emerging literacy skills - Free play with some structure Predominantly teacher-led instruction -
Cognitive Development
Math and number sense - Free play with some structure Predominantly teacher-led instruction -

Yes

Time & space - Free play with some structure Predominantly teacher-led instruction -

Yes

Sci. reasoning/physical world - Free play with some structure Predominantly teacher-led instruction -

Yes

Music - Free play with some structure Predominantly teacher-led instruction -

Yes

Visual arts - Free play with some structure Predominantly teacher-led instruction -

Yes

Physical activity Free play Free play with some structure - -

Yes

Other subjects taught Caring for each other through the 6 pillars of "Character Counts" and basic Christian values in weekly chapel.

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Director's Comments

Our goal is to provide a "balance" of learning. Indoor with outdoor, quiet and loud, calm and busy times. We include children's free choice with teacher lead instruction to encourage independence and decision making skills so children develop confidence and are prepared for school.


Parents' Comments

Parent #1
The curriculumn was very poor. I saw no evidence of circle time, group story time. The children floated around the room and had an art project once a day.

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