About Us

 

 

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Philosophy

The Center for Young Children is dedicated to providing an exemplary early childhood program and committed to fostering the continued growth and development of each child on a cognitive, physical, emotional, and social level. Since children learn best through active involvement, the CYC provides an enriched, stimulating, and safe environment that encourages exploration and experimentation. Children are guided to question, hypothesize, solve problems, and express themselves creatively. Teachers at the CYC respect and understand the uniqueness of each child.


Assurance of Excellence

The Center for Young Children has achieved national accreditation by the National Association for the Education of Young Children. This organization recognizes outstanding early childhood programs which meet and exceed national standards of quality.

The Center is licensed by the division of Early Childhood Development within the Maryland State Department of Education. The kindergarten program is state certified and in compliance with the standards for such programs in public institutions.


Professional Development

In keeping with the CYC's mission, undergraduate students in UMCP's early childhood education program are placed at the school for various practicum experiences. Their on-going presence is an acknowledgement of the CYC's strong teacher training component.

Additionally, faculty at the CYC are involved in many professional development activities off campus. The CYC also hosts institutes and workshops for both its own faculty and other area professionals.


Assessment

The CYC uses The Work Sampling System developed by Samuel Meisels. The components are performance assessment, developmental guidelines and checklists, portfolio collection and summary reports. The Work Sampling System is based on seven domains of learning. The seven domains are Personal and Social, Language and Literacy, Mathematical Thinking, Scientific Thinking, Social Studies, and The Arts.


UM Nursery School in the 1950's

History

The Center for Young Children traces its origins to the University of Maryland Kindergarten established in 1948 by Edna Belle McNaughton. In 1965, an expanded nursery-kindergarten program moved to the new College of Education building. The Center followed the academic University calendar, training student teachers and conducting research to understand how children learn and develop. In September 1993, the University opened a new facility located near Elkton Hall to continue and expand the mission of the Center.

2008 Marked the 60th anniversary of the Center for Young Children. To commemorate this event Director Dr. Favretto, and Assistant Director Anne Daniel researched the history and commissioned four large panels to be created for display at the Center. Follow this link to view the History Panels (14 MB).