Program areas at Choices for Children Day School
Preschool, pre-k, and after School program: provides activities in a safe and healthy learning environment of practical life, physical education, manipulative activities, library, dramatic play, puppetry, art, and music. In the past year, a total of 44 students were served in the program, with 36 (81%) from low income/single family households, and 44 (100%) were minority students, i.e. Hispanic, black, native american, etc. Major support comes from the nm Children, youth, and families department.
Child care food program: healthy, balanced breakfasts, lunches, and snacks are provided year round, five days a week. Meals are prepared on-site in a health department certified and inspected kitchen. Menus are nutritiously planned according to the department of agriculture guidelines by a full- time cook. Children eat family style, with the Children making personal food Choices, communicating about nourishment, and passing the food around the table serving themselves. In the past year, 88 students were served nutritious meals, with 66 (75%) of the students coming from low income/single family households, and 81 (92%) were minority students. The nm child & adult care food program helps support this program.
Infant-toddler program: with ratios of 1:4, the staff provides guidance in a safe and secure environment where a child can achieve fine and gross motor skills. Children feel safe and secure with individual interaction and feeding. Developmentally appropriate toys are used to instill self confidence. Cognitive development is achieved with appropriiate music, communication, and attention by teachers certified in child development. In the past year, a total of 44 students were served, with 30 (368%) from low income/single family households, and 37 (84%) were minority students, i.e. Hispanic, black, native american, etc. Major support is from nm Children, youth, and families department.