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How does St. Vincent de Paul Center transition my child as he/she gets older?

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How does St. Vincent de Paul Center transition my child as he/she gets older?

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The major transition occurs in September of each year. In August, we will have children visit their new rooms to get acquainted with their new teachers and environment. Additionally, on occasion throughout the year, children may be moved to an older room. The children are usually eager and ready for this move because they are going to a new room that is stimulating and exciting. The curriculum is getting more challenging and they will be encouraged to learn and try new things. To help with the transition, St. Vincent de Paul Center will encourage the child to visit the new classroom before he/she moves to get acquainted with the children and teachers. Parents will also be a part of the transition process.

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