Arlington, TX
Children's Oasis
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Telephone: (817) 483-7800 · Website: www.thechildrensoasis.com
School Philosophy and Mission
Parents want quality care, love and security for their children.
These things, the support needed by parents, and an early education are TCO?S top priority.
Children start learning from birth. With Positive reinforcement they can learn the necessary skills needed to have the competitive edge to excel in school. Developing a pattern and love for learning early is essential in the development of a future youth and adult that will love reading and learning, has self-discipline, self-respect, and is respectful towards others and their property.
The most important, influential, and loving teacher your child will ever have is you, the parent. The things you teach stays with your child for the rest of his/her life. We want to be your partners in instilling good wholesome values in your child and preparing him/her to succeed in life.
We want every child that graduates from TCO to have a strong foundation on which to continue developing the skills he/she will need to be able to reach his/her goals.
The early education of children is greatly demanded by parents wanting to give their children the competitive edge.
They appreciate that the first five years of a child?s life lays the foundation for his/her future growth.
So, rather than institutionalizing your child every day in a day-care, give your child a solid foundation for his/her future by enrolling him/her at
The Children?s Oasis Learning Center
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
6:30 Arrivals.
Free Play.
7:00 Customized Learning Skills:
(one-on-one) with each student. Includes reading
flash cards, books, numbers, time, money,
science, math, phonics, numbers.
8:00 Table Circle Time: Singing Songs
8:15 to 8:40 Breakfast
8:40 to 9:30 Books or puzzles
9:30 - 10:00 Outside play.
10:00 - Customized Learning Skills (one-on-one)
with each student. Includes reading flash cards,
books, numbers, time, money, science, math,
phonics, numbers.
INDEPENDENTLY DONE WORK:
Writing the alphabet and numbers.
Three through Five year olds also have math.
Children finishing their assignments will have
free play.
11:05 TABLE CIRCLE TIME: STORY TIME,
SINGING.
11:15 LUNCH
12:00 to 3:00 Quiet Time.
Those that wake from nap early will watch a
movie.
3:30 SNACK.
Resume doing customized school work that was started in the morning. Those that are done will have free play.
4:30 to 5:40 CIRCLE TIME: FLOOR GAME
WED & FRI (CRAFTS)
5:40 FREE PLAY.
6:30 pick up.
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