Children First

Preschool in Durham, NC 27707

Children First is a non-profit preschool where parents and teachers cooperate to provide care and education of uncompromising quality for young children.

Here, children

  • explore their passions and begin to realize their unique potential
  • form joyful and enduring friendships with children and adults
  • practice cooperation in a lively, caring and peaceful community
  • connect with nature and come to feel at home outdoors
  • represent their evolving understanding of themselves and the world with a rich variety of expressive languages
  • see themselves reflected, day after day, in the eyes of adults who deeply respect and appreciate them

Child Ages:
2 years - 5 years
Licenses & Accreditations:
North Carolina Division of Child Development and Early Education
Preschool:
Yes
Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday : 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM

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We see children as strong, capable and profoundly individual, born to relate, communicate and connect with others. We think of children as the protagonists in their own compelling and unique life stories. We believe that the quality of children’s development, their progress through that story, is largely dependent on the quality of their significant relationships with other people, including their families, their teachers and their friends.

Specifically, we believe that children are most likely to thrive…

  • When they experience a consistent, strong, and unconditionally loving relationship with one or more adults, ideally their parents.
  • When they have relationships characterized by continuity, mutual respect, and affection with people other than their parents, like teachers, friends, and extended family.
  • When, in the context of their relationships with adults, children engage in a variety of enjoyable, challenging, and personally meaningful activities.
  • When adults allow children opportunities to choose and direct their own activities as they grow in skill and judgment.
  • When trusted adults guide and support children’s interactions with small groups of peers.
  • When decisions about children’s care are based on a thorough understanding of child development and early childhood education theories and principles as well as intimate knowledge of the individuals involved.
  • When children’s families receive support from other adults, including teachers and fellow parents.
  • When trust and communication exist between places where children spend time, especially between their early childhood program and their home.
  • When public and private sector policies and practices guarantee resources, support, and respect to adults who care for children.

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