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Frog Street is a comprehensive early childhood curriculum designed to support the holistic development of young children. The program integrates research-based practices with hands-on, interactive learning experiences to foster growth across all domains of development: cognitive, social, emotional, physical, and linguistic.
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Key components of the Frog Street curriculum include:
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Language Development: Frog Street emphasizes language-rich environments where children are immersed in conversations, stories, and vocabulary-rich activities to support language acquisition and literacy skills.
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Social-Emotional Development: The program focuses on nurturing positive relationships, self-regulation skills, and empathy through activities that promote emotional awareness, conflict resolution, and cooperation.
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Cognitive Development: Frog Street provides developmentally appropriate activities and experiences that encourage critical thinking, problem-solving, and exploration in areas such as math, science, and creative arts.
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Physical Development: The curriculum incorporates opportunities for gross and fine motor skill development through active play, movement activities, and sensory experiences.
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Parent and Family Engagement: Frog Street recognizes the importance of involving families in their child's learning journey and provides resources and strategies to support ongoing communication and collaboration between educators and families.
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Assessment and Progress Monitoring: The program includes tools and strategies for ongoing assessment and progress monitoring to inform instructional practices and individualize learning experiences for each child.
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Overall, Frog Street is designed to provide a comprehensive, developmentally appropriate early childhood curriculum that fosters a love of learning, supports school readiness, and lays the foundation for lifelong success. It is often implemented in early childhood education settings such as preschools, childcare centers, and Head Start programs.