All Saints Children's Center

       
Exemplary Child Care Reflecting The Character Of Our Community  

 

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132 North Euclid Avenue
Pasadena, CA  91101
(626) 449-0985
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www.ascc4kids.org


 


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About Us

Values| Developmental Goals | Staff | Photos


Our Beliefs and Values

Excellence

All Saints Children's Center strives for excellence in all areas, including:

  • Staff -- consistent, flexible, supported with continuing education and training

  • Curriculum

  • Facilities

  • Safety

  • Teacher-to-child ratios

  • Professional resources

Inclusive Community

We strive to develop and nurture relationships within and outside of the Center through:

  • Respect

  • Diversity among staff, children, and families with respect to ethnicity, race, culture, religion, socio-economic status, and sexual orientation

  • Community awareness and involvement

  • Responsibility

Nurturing Environment

We create a supportive, interactive, encouraging environment for all who are involved with ASCC -- children, families, staff, and community.  We do this through:

  • Advocacy for individual children's needs

  • Friendliness

  • Loving Care

  • A "Children First" philosophy

  • Positive discipline

Developmentally Appropriate Practices

We provide a creative program that promotes the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development of children while responding to the needs of families through:

  • Curriculum

  • Adult-Child interaction

  • Relations between home and program

  • Developmental evaluation of children

Communication

We develop and sustain relationships by:

  • Practicing active listening and providing feedback

  • Assuring accessibility

  • Encouraging collaboration and cooperation

  • Insisting on consistent and transparent interactions among all involved with ASCC

 


Developmental Goals

Goals for Infants and Toddlers

Our goal in the Infant/Toddler program is to help in the development of children who are secure, confident and competent.  We provide an environment that is emotionally warm and nurturing, physically safe and cognitively challenging.  There is a time for uninterrupted play and freedom to explore and interact with other infants.  Respect is shown to the child along with sensitive observation in order to understand her/his individual needs.  It is our desire to work as a team with parents to provide the best for their child.


Goals for Two- to Five-Year-Olds

Listed below are general goals and objectives for children between two and five years of age:

Socio-Emotional Development

  • To experience a sense of self-esteem

  • To exhibit a positive attitude toward life

  • To demonstrate cooperative, pro-social behavior

Cognitive Development

  • To acquire learning and problem-solving skills

  • To expand logical thinking skills

  • To acquire concepts and information leading to a fuller understanding of the immediate world

  • To demonstrate skills in make-believe play

  • To expand verbal communication skills

  • To develop beginning reading skills

  • To acquire beginning writing skills

Physical Development

  • To enhance gross motor skills

  • To enhance and refine fine motor skills

  • To use all senses in learning

By focusing on children's socio-emotional, cognitive and physical growth, All Saints Children's Center promotes an integrated and effective developmental approach to learning.


Staff

The staff at All Saints Children's Center are specialists in Early Childhood Education.  They understand the importance of developing a positive relationship with each child.  They have completed early childhood education courses and are experienced in facilitating the growth and development of children from birth to age five.  Some staff members hold Master's and Bachelor's Degrees.  Others have AA Degrees in Early Childhood Education.  Some are continuing their education at the junior college and university levels, and all full-time staff members hold current CPR certification.


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