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Program
Information
Children are by nature active learners.
They like to touch, feel, explore, and manipulate objects in
many ways, and to engage in parallel and cooperative play with
others. In order to meet each individual child's
developmental needs, children are encouraged and supported in
a process of making responsible choices for play, for play is
the work of children—it is their way of learning about their
world.
Giving Tree School is NAEYC and High/Scope
accredited, meeting the highest standards for early childhood
educational programs. It is located in Gill, MA.
Our Daily Routine is designed so that
children begin their day by planning with a teacher what they
would like to do. The teacher can help them to extend their
ideas in increasingly more complicated ways, while encouraging
new skills and posing new challenges. We call this part of
our day Planning Time.
After making a plan, children move on to
Choice Time, during which they can use all areas of the
school: Art Table, Book Corner, Inventions, Block Rug, Science
Table, Stage, Playhouse, Tub Table, Sunspace and Toy Space.
After Choice Time children break into
small groups. The teachers help children participate in a
brief sharing of what happened during Choice Time—by showing
something that was made or in some way representing an
experience. We call this time Recall Time.
Either
Circle or Small Group Time follow Recall. Circle Time is a
whole-group time for movement, songs, stories, and plays.
Small-Group is a time for exploring and interacting with a
common set of materials, with each child participating in
their own individual way. Children learn to classify,
seriate, and represent as they engage in a variety of
pre-reading and pre-math activities.
We then play outdoors on our spacious and
adventurous playground. Because of our rural setting, nature
exploration is an important part of our curriculum and is
emphasized both in and out of the classroom. Our school's
rural setting provides safe access to nature trails, streams,
and an apple orchard.
Throughout all of the children's
activities we emphasize problem-solving and individual
questioning, thinking, and creating. The individual needs of
each child are central to the curriculum and are supported by
the environment, the Daily Routine and the teachers. Our hope
is that play will be great fun as well as constructively
challenging.
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Schedule
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Non-Discrimination Policy
Giving Tree School is open to all
families. We do not discriminate on the basis of race,
religion, culture, political beliefs, marital status,
disability, national origin, or sexual orientation.

What makes Giving
Tree unique?
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Warm,
responsive, experienced teachers.
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Child-initiated learning—children learn
to make decisions and choices within a safe and structured
daily routine.
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Individual expression and imagination
encouraged through stories, art, and music.
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Kindergarten readiness supported daily
through key experiences in all learning areas
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A warm, homelike inside space with lots
of activity areas and natural light—a spacious and
adventurous natural playground nestled among the trees.
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An approach to conflict that encourages
social skills and peaceful ways to resolve disputes.
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Parent learning in workshops and
consultations.
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