Parents understandably want to know how the school day was for their children as soon as they walk through the front door. But too many questions at once can cause kids to shut down and stay silent.
Parents understandably want to know how the school day was for their children as soon as they walk through the front door. But too many questions at once can cause kids to shut down and stay silent.
You can get your home in order now, well before spring cleaning season. During a snow day when you don’t want to go outside, you can get organized.
You can help your child to become more open-minded and accepting towards others. When they see how their attitudes and actions make an impact, it will become a lifelong practice they’ll be proud of.
Learning about colors is so exciting. The children at AMC Rego Park and Ridge St. create artwork using their creativity. Finger painting is a favorite.
You can see the kids at AMC Daycare in action as they play during gym time and outdoors. This type of activity helps develop their gross motor skills.
One of our classes at our AMC Utica Avenue location welcomed a new friend, a Betta Fish! The children are still in the process of voting on a name for their fish.
The Crown St. AMC children have been working on math, music, and building social-emotional and gross motor skills. They are having fun as they learn.
The Rego Park students are engaged in skill-building activities. These include social-emotional and fine motor skill-building.
Ancilma Maxwell creates a safe and positive environment for the children. She uses play-based learning while being responsive with her instructions.
We’ve been working on literacy, science, social-emotional skills, and fine motor skills at AMC 69th Ave. The children have fun while they learn.