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Kinderwood Program, Ltd., of Early Education

Reaching High but Rooted in the Adirondacks!
Purpose
The Kinderwood Program, Ltd., of Early Education is a not-for-profit agency initiated in 1969 to offer the Central Adirondack Community an educational facility to service the cognitive, affective and practical developmental needs of pre-school children directed by dedicated and trained personnel.
Since 1969 the Kinderwood Program has served the developmental needs of children in the Central Adirondacks and contiguous communities. It operates three days per week in the View with 2 ½ hour sessions for three and four year olds. The curriculum based on NYS Education guidelines focuses on the cognitive affective and physical domains of the growing child as well as the social skills of negotiation, cooperation, and fair play among others. Accredited, and experienced instructors supervise the program. The ratio of adults to a class of three year olds is three adults to ten children. Often there are parents in addition. The daily schedule is organized to address the child first as an individual and then the child as part of a group. Activities offered as vehicles though which to accomplish these purposes include the visual/practical arts, music, storytelling, classification and organizational games, and role-play. Kinderwood operates with modest tuition, generous donations given by parents, friends, businesses and fundraising benefits.
Mission Statement
The Kinderwood Program, Ltd. of Early Education is committed to providing a quality education program to the young children who are the future of our community. Individual and group oriented activities serve the cognitive and practical developmental needs of children through perceptual awareness, graded motor activities, primary social interaction, and practical life experiences. Because a sense of respect is based on utter kindness, Kinderwood practices the three C’s: Consideration, Cooperation and Courtesy.
Goals
Kinderwoods goals- as with - the family- are: (a) to urge the child to self- sufficiency, (b) to instill in each an eagerness to learn, (c) to equip each with a basic negotiating-skills foundation for the future, (d) to demonstrate a system of etiquette based on consideration of others (e) to help each arrive at a sense of responsibility for his own behavior and self governance, (f) to provide an opportunity for activities in art, music , reading literature and composing his own stories, (g) respect for differences in others.
Kinderwood Contact
To enroll a child in the Kinderwood program contact Diane Heroux, Board Exofficio/Head Teacher at dheroux@frontiernet.net or call View at 315-369-6411.

View is now located in their new building, a new, state of the art, “green” facility that includes a suite for the Kinderwood Preschool Program. We have been offered this marvelous opportunity to honor "Mirnie" Miriam Kashiwa, who volunteered her services for 40 years as founder, director, and head teacher of our children. The Kashiwa Family has come together to help raise the funds needed to name the new Kinderwood Suite the, “Miriam Davis Kashiwa Kinderwood Suite”.
Kinderwood
PO Box 255
Old Forge, NY 13420
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