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August 2021

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30 Fredericksburg Parent and Family • August 2021 This is a monthly column featuring winners and nominees of the 2021 FredParent Family Favorite contest. WRITTEN BY LENORA KRUK-MULLANAPHY family favorites Hazelwild Country Day Preschool www.FredericksburgParent.net WE appreciate YOU! Your voice has been heard! FOR YOUR VOTES! You! Your voice has Thank Choosing a preschool with an environment that promotes learning and fun—and feels safe for the child and parents—is an impor- tant endeavor. Hazelwild Farm Country Day Preschool in Fredericksburg provides a structured learning environment inter- spersed with relaxation and coordinated activities geared to the age and ability of each child. Hazelwild's teachers are professionals who have experience in public and private schools, as well as training in early childhood education and development. The preschool is focused on the child's development in a stimulating, but relaxed atmosphere. They teach reading via a phono-visual method and covered in steps that include teaching: • All initial consonant sounds • All initial and final consonant sounds • Vowel sounds With a belief that youngsters learn best by doing, playing, exploring and experimenting with materials they can see, touch, and manipulate, the math program uses a "hands-on" approach. Unifix cubes, pattern blocks and geoboards are just some items used to get the skills needed for a firm foundation in math. In science, children learn about animals, plants, the sea and pre- historic life, as well as weather, transportation and the five sens- es. The curriculum is rounded out by a social studies program focused on school and family life, other cultures, current events and community service. Situated on 600 beautiful acres of Anna Elizabeth Morrison's ancestral homestead, Hazelwild is an idyllic location for learning. Morrison was a dairy farmer, teacher and coach who established the Hazelwild Farm Educational Foundation to continue the career she devoted her life to—education and caring for children. A non-profit organization, the Foundation, in Morrison's honor, is dedicated to the academic and physical development of children. The preschool is geared for children ages 3 to 4, and enrollment is limited. For more information about the preschool, the appli- cation process, the student handbook, hours and costs, call 540-891-8751 or visit hazelwildfarm.com.

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