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The Child’s World is a Creative World

A child’s world and ideas are as big as life itself.  

In their play they are pirates, home makers, postal workers, construction workers.

They are authors, painters, actors, engineers, caregivers, mentors, mentees and more.

In every moment, they are figuring out how their physical world works, how their dailyness unfolds, how deeply they can feel as well as how deep the hole in the mud can go.

Preschoolers jump into new challenges every day, because they are hard-wired to learn more all the time.

They are developing new relationships, negotiating new roles, focusing in sacred solitude, finding their voice, and realizing that they matter to those around them.

 

“Humans are born to create; most teaching strategies ignore that and risk disempowering the human spirit.”
 -Heather Malley, Director

 

Supporting Learning at Caterpillar Cottage

Preschool-aged children are ready for real-life physical, social, and cognitive problem-solving and experimentation.

Their minds and bodies are not ready for sitting still in their chairs, following instructions, and doing drills to learn to read, write and multiply.

But the deeper skills of concrete thinking and exploring that they pursue through creative play are laying the groundwork for future academic success.

This is their opportunity for creating without regurgitation or justification, without tests and busy work.

It hasn’t occurred to them that the experience isn’t enough; their activities are not a test of their worthiness.

The young child is focused on process, wholly engaged, and not focused on creating a product or comparing themselves to others.

In these few early years, we are handed an opportunity to support these developing human beings.

We are given a window where we can support their joy of living, their sense of self and belonging in the world and as members of our community.

 

“All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist…”
-Pablo Picasso

 

Growing Adults that Thrive

These are the inspired seedlings of future teachers, scientists, parents, artists, and contributing community members.

It is our job to give them the space and companionship to stay inspired.

Their work is play, and it is what supports the health and development of their whole beings.

This work is a vital ingredient towards their overall wellbeing and capacity to thrive.

 

“I don’t try to control a sunset. I watch with awe as it unfolds.”
-Carl Rogers