The Forest Hills Preschool Program has been developed to provide a warm, positive environment that meets children’s daily needs. There are times when behavior problems may occur and need to be managed. The following guidelines have been developed to support this environment.
The Preschool “Bill of Rights” outlines the behavior expectations for our program:
- We have the right to be safe in Preschool: This means do not hit; do not push; do not hurt anyone.
- We have the right to be treated with kindness and respect in preschool: This means to be kind to all; be fair to all; do not hurt others’ feelings.
- We have the right to hear and be heard in preschool: This means be a good listener; do not interrupt; do not disturb others.
- We have the right to have personal property respected in preschool: This means be careful with all things; do not take or mistreat anything that belongs to others.
- We have the right to attend a clean and orderly preschool site: This means to show respect for school property; do not litter and help put away toys and supplies that have been used.
- We have the right to know that everyone is respected in preschool: This means to be considerate and cooperate with adults and children.
Our staff will use positive methods of discipline, which will encourage self-control, self-direction, increased self-esteem and cooperation. The staff will explain to the child why certain behaviors may be inappropriate and focus on what the child should be saying or doing rather than focus on the negative behavior. Rules will be explained to the children.