How
will the Pine Lake Co-op prepare my child for
kindergarten?
- Social skills
essential to a smooth transition to
kindergarten are emphasized throughout
the preschool program to help children
develop the abilities to play and work
cooperatively in groups, share, and work
out differences peacefully.
- Creativity
and intellectual curiosity are encouraged
with activities, which allow children to
learn through exploration and discovery.
- Listening and
appropriate group behavior skills are
learned through participating in circle
time and concept time.
- Fine motor
skills are practiced through various art
and craft projects and creative play with
sensory materials and toys, which
emphasize manipulative skills.
- Gross motor
and cooperative play skills are practiced
during outdoor playtime with access to
climbing equipment, slides, swings,
balls, and a sandbox.
What
kinds of activities will my child participate in
during a typical day at the preschool?
- "Free-play"
time including toys to encourage creative
and cooperative play such as a kitchen,
puppets and puppet theater, doll houses,
plastic animals, dress-up clothes,
science table and a climbing loft with
books.
- Art and craft
projects, generally organized around a
central theme being discussed throughout
the preschool day, as well as paint,
playdough, and sensory tables.
- Activities
and toys that encourage small motor and
manipulative skills and encourage
children to think creatively and play
together.
- Snack time
and cooking projects.
- Concept time
with discussion of topics related to
science, nature and animals.
- Music, finger
plays, stories, and sharing in the
setting of group circle time.
- Active
playtime either outdoors or in an indoor
play area on wet days.
Are
there other activities to enhance the classroom
experience?
- Field trips,
often designed to augment the curriculum
or themes for the month, are planned and
coordinated for each class throughout the
year to provide hands-on learning and
real-world experiences.
What
is the basic educational philosophy at the Pine
Lake Co-op?
- The preschool
environment allows children to learn
through creative activities, discovery,
and exploration.
- Social skills
are encouraged through teaching children
to work out differences during play
activities, behave appropriately during
circle and concept time, and play
together cooperatively.
- Specific
academic skills such as reading and
writing are not emphasized; rather the
basic underlying skills such as fine
motor and language development are
encouraged and practiced.
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What
are my responsibilities as a member of the Co-op?
- Work in the
classroom from one to three days each
month (dependent on number of class days
per week).

- Hold a
committee position to aid in operating
the preschool. Positions range from
serving as registrar, parent leader,
treasurer or chairperson to assisting
with cooking and science during class
days or helping with library and supply
maintenance. Positions are selected
during the first parent meeting of the
school year to allow each person to
select a job, which matches their skills,
interests and time availability.
- Pay a one-time cleaning fee for the year. The preschool is cleaned by a professional cleaning company once a week.
- Attend
monthly parent education meetings to
discuss issues related to the operation
of the classroom and preschool, and for
educational topics that are relevant to
the age group of the class.
What
can I expect of the parent education?
- Parent
education sessions cover topics relevant
to the age of your child. The parent
educator may poll parents for topics of
greatest interest for these sessions.

- Once each
year an outside speaker, generally a
specialist in child development or
parenting makes a presentation to the
entire preschool's parent group.
- Access to a
variety of books and articles are
provided through a library of parenting
resource materials located at the
preschool.
- Bellevue
Community College recruits child
development experts and parent educators
to speak at evening presentations during
the school year. Tickets to these events
are available through the preschool.
What
is the school year schedule and holiday schedule?
- Preschool
begins in mid-September and continues
through the end of May.
- The school
observes the same holiday and closure
schedule as the Issaquah School District
(schedule distributed at the beginning of
the school year.)
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