Philosophy Statement
Gan Yaffa believes that a good education for young children requires an appropriate developmental curriculum for a child’s holistic growth in all areas: physical, emotional, social, moral, and cognitive.
An appropriate developmental curriculum for young children takes into consideration two dimensions: age and individualism.
Gan Yaffa’s curriculum is based on a number of theories about early childhood education including Piaget, Montessori, Erikson, and Froebel.
Young children learn best through exploration and active interaction with adults and other children. Children learn from concrete, real and relevant materials.
We believe that the role of the preschool teacher is crucial for the young child’s concept about school, society, self, and learning. Our teachers help foster a positive, successful and confident experience. As a result, children grow eager to learn and develop. Our teachers provide a variety of activities and materials and sequentially increase the difficulty and complexity of the activity as the child develops an understanding of new skills. Our teachers are academically prepared to provide for a wide range of developmental interests and abilities, according to the child’s chronological age.
At Gan Yaffa, the teachers are sensitive to the individual needs of children who exhibit non-traditional interests and skills.
In our school the adult-interaction takes place in a warm, safe and trustworthy environment, where adults are committed to respond quickly and directly to the children’s needs. We provide assessments and recommend placements in a timely manner for every child of legal entry as well as references for parents who need special services.
We believe that a good education program must include the family of a young child as a major component of the child’s development. In our school teachers and parents meet regularly to share observations and suggestions about how children can reach their full potential.
Frequently Asked Questions About Gan Yaffa Preschool
What is the educational philosophy of Gan Yaffa Preschool?
Gan Yaffa Preschool's philosophy emphasizes a developmental curriculum supporting holistic growth in physical, emotional, social, moral, and cognitive areas, based on theories by Piaget, Montessori, Erikson, and Froebel.
What are the operating hours of Gan Yaffa Preschool on weekdays?
Gan Yaffa Preschool is open Monday through Thursday from 8:00 AM to 5:15 PM, and on Friday from 8:00 AM to 2:30 PM.
How can I contact Gan Yaffa Preschool?
You can reach Gan Yaffa Preschool by phone at +1 310-556-2159 or by email at yaffabm@aol.com or ganyaffapreschoolk@gmail.com.
Where is Gan Yaffa Preschool located?
Gan Yaffa Preschool is located at 1846 S Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90035, United States.
Does Gan Yaffa Preschool have an online presence?
Yes, Gan Yaffa Preschool's website is http://www.ganyaffa.com/ and they have a Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Gan-Yaffa-Preschool-204445269636029/.
What role do teachers play in the curriculum at Gan Yaffa Preschool?
Teachers at Gan Yaffa provide a warm, safe environment, offer varied activities tailored to children's developmental levels, and foster confidence and eagerness to learn.
Are families involved in the education process at Gan Yaffa Preschool?
Yes, the school believes family involvement is crucial and regularly facilitates meetings between teachers and parents to share observations and support the child's development.
What nearby preschools are located close to Gan Yaffa Preschool?
Nearby preschools include Gan Chaverim Preschool and Kinder Shuvah גן שובה, which parents might consider for additional educational options.
What are some nearby amenities useful for parents visiting Gan Yaffa Preschool?
Nearby amenities include Mitage Cleaners for dry cleaning, Bevwood Market for groceries, and Beverly Robertson Veterinary Clinic for pet care, making errands around the preschool convenient.
Which nearby libraries can families visit before or after attending Gan Yaffa Preschool?
Families can visit the nearby Robertson Branch Library and Los Angeles Public Library - Robertson for educational resources and community programs.