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What is a CO-OP?

​A parent cooperative nursery school is administered and maintained by the parents on a non-profit, non-sectarian basis.  ​The parents assist the professional teachers in the classroom on a rotating basis and participate in the educational program of all the children. Each family shares in the business operation of the school, thus making it truly a cooperative venture. Parents, preschool children and their teachers all go to school together and learn together.
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For Parents

Parents gain insight into child behavior by observing other children. They observe how other parents and the professional teachers handle various situations and gain greater understanding and enjoyment of their own children through active participation in their education. They have the opportunity to share their experiences and expertise with others while working together in a cooperative setting. Through serving on the Board, parents learn about administration, running meetings and other skills useful to them in other areas and states of their lives. They also learn useful ideas for helping their children at home and in the world around them.
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For Children

Children participate in a supervised play and learning experience with children of their own age. Equipment, materials and physical facilities are scaled to child size. An opportunity is provided to interact with adults other than their own parents. The children are able to find security and a feeling of belonging in a world which is non-threatening and interested in them. Learning to respect and accept the rights and differences of others is emphasized. Children have hands-on experiences in creative arts, music, science, literature, and language geared to their needs and developmental level.
For the Community

Parents and children develop an extended family with friendships they carry through their lives. Parents gain a strong sense of responsibility and develop positive self worth which carries over into every aspect of community life. The cooperative organization ​provides preschool experiences within the financial means of most families.

Source: http://www.preschools.coop

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Links to websites with  information about Early Childhood Education:
  • National Association for the Education of Young Children​
  • Earlychildhood NEWS
  • Helping Your Preschool Child

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  • Home
  • ABOUT
    • What is a Co-Op?
    • Classes >
      • 2's
      • 3's
      • 4's
      • Extended Day Program
    • Our Teachers >
      • 2's Class Teachers
      • 3's Class Teachers
      • 4's Class Teachers
  • Admissions
    • Virtual Tour
  • Summer Programs
    • Online Enrichment Program
  • Support GPNS
  • Contact