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Child Development

Nurturing today, Bright Futures Tomorrow

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Welcome to our Anaheim High School Preschool page. Here we thrive to improve the minds of your little ones. Our preschool is a place where young minds grow through hands-on activities, creative play, and nurturing minds. We aim to inspire a love of learning in every child. On this page you'll find everything you need to stay connected.

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About Us

Mrs. Clark

Mrs. Clark

clark_l@auhsd.us
Mrs. Clark

Ms. Estella

varela_es@auhsd.us

These are our lovely teachers that help care and educate the preschoolers at the preschool.

Anaheim High School

Preschool Information

  • Hours: 8:45am - 11:40am
  • Education: Play-based
  • Max Capacity: 24
  • Meals are provided
  • Age Range: 2Yrs 9Mo - 4Yrs 11Mo
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Career

Teacher teaching

Their Role

As a preschool teacher, they care and educate children under 5 years old who have not yet started kindergarten. They follow their curriculum and lesson plans and activities designed to promote social, physical, and intellectual growth.

Skills

Skills

  • Communication: To communicate with parents and colleagues.
  • Creativity: To plan engaging lessons.
  • Interpersonal skills: To work well with others.
  • Organizational skills: To keep things running smoothly.
Money

Salary

The average hourly pay for a preschool teacher in California is $17.07, but the salary can range from $9.49 to $25.62.

Student

Grading

In child development, you are graded based on: How you treat the children, your professionalism, how you act in class, and on your activities.

A Student's Experience

"It wasn't the easiest to get the children to open up, but once they did the class got funner. I personally enjoy the class since the kids are friendly. The only difficult part was when the kids didn't listen, so we have to be a bit strict. But it was easy to get a hang of the routine. There is never a bad day in that class." - Anonymous

Student's Role

Students create activities for the children based rotations such as art, music, and outside play. 2 students stay to work at each station. Students engage with the children in the activities, they ask them questions to work the children's minds, and encourage them in the activities. Students set up, clean, make sure the kids are following the rules, and guide them through the class.







 

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