Perry Park Pre-School
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The Perry Park Preschool of the Groveland Congregational Church is open to enrollment for all children 2.9 to 5 years of age, regardless of the race, cultural heritage, national origin, marital status, religion, political beliefs or sexual orientation of their parents. Physically challenged and children with disabilities are accepted; however, the building is not wheelchair accessible.

The school is conducted in accordance with all licensing requirements for group day care centers as established by the Dept. of Early Education and Care (EEC) of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is staffed by a director, teachers and support staff, as needed who meet the qualifications established by the EEC.
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We adhere to the Massachusetts "Standards for the Licensure or Approval of Family Child Care; Small Group and School Age and Large Group and School Age Child Care Programs" 606 CMR 7.00. EEC maintains a history on all childcare facilities in Massachusetts. This history includes information regarding the program's regulatory compliance to the EEC regulations.
Our science center will have mini pumpkins, gourds, leaves and Indian corn for exploration. Activities in the classroom this week will focus on farm animals, farm products and farm machinery. The letter of the week activity is B is for barn. I Love My Rooster, and dancing with our shaky eggs to I Know a Chicken by Laurie Berkner.
Young children learn best by "doing." A hands-on approach, where children feel safe meeting new challenges, is used in our school. The children are active and creative participants in our learning centers, which include blocks, dramatic play, puzzles and manipulatives, creative art, computer, writing, music and library.
Sharing (or Show and Tell) is an activity where your child chooses something from home to bring to school to "share" with his/her classmates during group time. All sharing choices are theme-related. This is a wonderful opportunity to build self-esteem and confidence in your child.

This is also a way to make the all-important connection between home and school; you are helping your child with the choice of what to bring and may also encourage your child to tell you about the selections made by classmates.All children are assigned a day that will remain the same each sharing week throughout the year.
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