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Spaces for Learning and Growing Captivating, Creative—and Inexpensive— Environments for Infants and Toddlers Based Upon the ITERS-R
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What Matters Most When Caring for Infants and Toddlers? Basic Sense of Trust Ample Opportunities to Explore Ample Opportunities to Move Ample Interactions with Language Ample Opportunities to Touch Phoenix Children's Academy Family of Schools
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Basic Assumptions to Insure Excellence in Environments The environment should be modeled after a home and not a preschool classroom! Child care settings for babies and toddlers are places to live and learn The experience of the parents is as important as the experience of children Phoenix Children's Academy Family of Schools
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Excellent programs know that all interactions and explorations count Phoenix Children's Academy Family of Schools
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Good programs serve the entire family and do not exclude parents from any aspect of it. Phoenix Children's Academy Family of Schools
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Quality environments are tailored to fit the child and family… And not built so that parent and child fit into the environment Phoenix Children's Academy Family of Schools
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We design our own home environments carefully… We must do the same for the infants and toddlers in our care! Phoenix Children's Academy Family of Schools
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Quality Infant and Toddler Environments Contain or the Children Have Access To: Phoenix Children's Academy Family of Schools
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