Immanuel Danbury's
Accredited Pre-School
Our preschool program is fully accredited by the
National Lutheran Schools Association.
We offer options for full 5-day week and
3-day week programs to work around
your busy schedule.
Contact us today to find out more.
PreSchool 4's
The preschool program for four-year-olds at Immanuel Lutheran School helps children accomplish many goals throughout the year.
We strive, through lesson plans and our daily environment, to help students:
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Prepare for kindergarten and enjoy learning.
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Learn socialization skills (playing together and sharing).
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Show Christian love and concern for others.
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Gain independence and learn self-discipline.
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Learn to follow directions.
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Improve motor skills.
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Learn responsibility for themselves (daily jobs,
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Print their name.
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Work with problem-solving, positional terms and math manipulatives.
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Learn their address and phone number.
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Learn colors, shapes, numbers and the alphabet.
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Work with time relations, weather, visual discrimination, body parts and visual motor skills.
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Experience a variety of art and cooking activities.
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Gain a positive self-image through positive reinforcement.
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Grow in the knowledge that they are God's special child, and that they are loved.
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Learn pre-reading skills, such as left to right orientation, letter names, letter sounds and grouping letters to make words.
PreSchool 3's
The preschool program for three-year-olds at Immanuel Lutheran School helps children accomplish many goals throughout the year.
We strive, through lesson plans and our daily environment, to help students:
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Enjoy learning.
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Learn socialization skills (playing together and sharing).
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Show Christian love and concern for others.
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Gain independence and learn self-discipline.
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Learn to follow directions.
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Improve motor skills.
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Learn responsibility for themselves (daily jobs, clean up, organizing to go home).
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Trace the letters in their name.
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Work with problem-solving, positional terms and math manipulatives.
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Learn colors and shapes, and be introduced to numbers and the alphabet.
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Work with time relations, weather, visual discrimination, body parts and visual motor skills.
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Experience a variety of art and cooking activities.
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Gain a positive self-image through positive reinforcement.
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Grow in the knowledge that they are God's special child, and that they are loved.