Preschools and Daycare Centers in
Alderson, WV
Can't find a specific preschool?
| Preschool/Daycare Center | Address | Rating | Your Review | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
|
Alderson Elementary | Rr1 Box 162f |
|
|
|
|
Greenbrier Head Start/pre-k Alderson-greenbrier East-white Sulphur Springs | Rr1, Box 162f |
|
Can't find a specific preschool?
Advertisement
Refine Your Search Results
-
show School Philosophy
-
show Minimum Age
-
show Schedule
-
show Tuition Levels
-
show Student/Teacher Ratio
-
show Parents Recommend
-
show Parent Ratings
-
show Key Stats, Facilities & Policies
-
show Ages and Class Size
-
show Applications
Explore preschool locations on this interactive map. Visit the Alderson city guide on Yahoo! Local.
Being Savvy Today
Our Collectable Authors
One of the important things a preschool-age child can learn from reading book series is the concept of authorship. Authorship is an idea so basic that we adults often forget that it needs to be taught. Experts in early literacy, however, are quick to remind us that
Montessori? Waldorf? Play-based?
What school type is right for your child? Is one model better than another? What does the research say?
View an example from the Savvy Source guide to learn more.
Advertisement
Today's “Preschool’s Out” Activity
Here's a clever way to re-purpose your jump rope or even a long piece of yarn. Stretch your jump rope, or other long string, on the floor and use it as a "tightrope"; your child can walk backwards, forwards, eyes closed, etc. For an added "circus" touch, give your child a broomstick to use as a balance. You could also use the jump rope as an obstacle, having your child jump over the rope (read more)
| Comment (2) |
This Week's Poll
Off the Beaten Path
Plan fun activities to do in:
Did You Know?
In October 2007, there were 76 million children and adults enrolled in school, from preschool to college.U.S. Census Bureau
Preschools and Daycares in Other Cities
what is your child's passion?
Select a topic and get a list of award-winning, developmentally appropriate activities, books and toys to inspire your child.
|
|



