Curriculum

We Follow Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum

At Next Horizons we base our curriculum on the premise that play is the primary medium through which young children develop intellectual, social, and perceptual motor competence. Structuring the environment and planning activities for self-directed play is a fundamental part of the education program. Curriculum activities include pretend play, open-ended creative and sensory experiences (painting, sand and water play, modeling clay, collage activities, etc.) construction activities with blocks and manipulative toys, mathematics and language games, gardening, cooking activities, and science experiences. The program also includes daily teacher-led “group times” during which time the children gather for creative movement activities, musical experiences, stories and games.

Our Childcare Programs are an Extension of Home

The center provides a family–style environment that is warm and nurturing, as well as educational and stimulating. We believe that childhood needs to be a time of fun, joy, and exploration. Our goal is to partner with families to provide a safe, healthy and enriched environment for each child.

Early Learning Standards & Infant Toddler Guidelines

Next Horizons also aligns its curriculum to match Arizona Early Learning Standards and Infant Toddler Developmental Guidelines.