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Immanuel Lutheran Church and School

Part of the Danbury Community for over 140 years

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:

  • Prepare  for  kindergarten  and  enjoy  learning.

  • Learn  socialization  skills  (playing  together  and  sharing).

  • Show  Christian  love  and  concern  for  others.

  • Gain  independence  and  learn  self-discipline.

  • Learn  to  follow  directions.

  • Improve  motor  skills.

  • Learn  responsibility  for  themselves  (daily  jobs,
    clean  up,  organizing to  go  home).

  • Print  their  name.

  • Work  with  problem-solving,  positional  terms  and math  manipulatives.

  • Learn  their  address  and  phone  number.

  • Learn  colors,  shapes,  numbers  and  the  alphabet.

  • Work  with  time  relations,  weather,  visual discrimination,  body  parts and  visual  motor  skills.

  • Experience  a  variety  of  art  and  cooking  activities.

  • Gain  a  positive  self-image  through  positive reinforcement.

  • Grow  in  the  knowledge  that  they  are  God's  special child,  and  that they  are  loved.

  • 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:

  • Enjoy  learning.

  • Learn  socialization  skills  (playing  together  and  sharing).

  • Show  Christian  love  and  concern  for  others. 

  • Gain  independence  and  learn  self-discipline.

  • Learn  to  follow  directions.

  • Improve  motor  skills.

  • Learn  responsibility  for  themselves  (daily  jobs,  clean  up,  organizing to  go  home).

  • Trace  the  letters  in  their  name.

  • Work  with  problem-solving,  positional  terms  and  math  manipulatives.

  • Learn  colors  and  shapes,  and  be  introduced  to  numbers  and  the alphabet.

  • Work  with  time  relations,  weather,  visual discrimination,  body  parts  and  visual  motor  skills.

  • Experience  a  variety  of  art  and  cooking  activities.

  • Gain  a  positive  self-image  through  positive  reinforcement.

  • Grow  in  the  knowledge  that  they  are  God's  special  child,  and  that they  are  loved.

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