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Claremont has been described as having a teacher-directed approach, what does that mean?

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Claremont has been described as having a teacher-directed approach, what does that mean?

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That means that the teachers plan activities for the children to engage in and that there is a daily schedule, as well as monthly themes. Every day children have the opportunity to have free play, circle time, story time, activity time, and meet with some of our specialists. What being teacher-directed means at Claremont is that the children do not engage in free play all morning. We believe that children like structure and like having adults plan activities for them to engage in.

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