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Oakland, CA
Sequoia Nursery School

Five Stars

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

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neighborhood: Montclair / Piedmont Pines ·  Telephone: (510) 531-8853  · Website: www.sequoiakids.org

School Philosophy and Mission

Play is the child's work.' Goals - Each child will: Develop positive self concept & sense of belonging. Develop curiosity about the world, confidence as a learner. Develop relationships of mutual trust with adults and peers, understand perspectives of other people, negotiate and apply rules of group living. Use language to communicate effectively and facilitate thinking and learning Represent ideas and feelings through pretend play, art, music, movement, and construction.

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Darkest December is upon us, and we are all preparing, in our different ways, to light it up with rituals. Christmas, Hanukkah, and New Year's. Parties, tree lightings, and holiday cards. Visits with family. Feasts, gifts, and candles.

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Get large plastic buckets (or sand buckets if you have lots of really little toys )in a variety of solid colors (red, blue, yellow, green, pink). Ask your child to clean up his/her toys by putting the toys in the bucket corresponding to the color bucket. Great for teaching personal responsibility, color identification, and sorting.

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