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At Miriam’s Growing Seeds CDH, we proudly use The Creative Curriculum®, a research-based, whole-child early learning framework designed to support development from infancy through preschool. The Creative Curriculum allows children to learn through exploration, play, and hands-on discovery while ensuring they build essential skills across all developmental domains—including social-emotional, cognitive, language, physical, and early academic learning.

With Creative Curriculum, learning experiences are intentionally planned around children’s interests, developmental needs, and individual strengths. We create engaging classroom routines, rich learning centers, and responsive interactions that promote curiosity, problem-solving, and creativity. Daily routines such as meals, diapering/toileting, outdoor play, and transitions are viewed as powerful teaching moments and opportunities for connection.

As an Early Head Start–federal status program, we follow strict quality standards in curriculum implementation, child assessment, and ongoing monitoring. Families are valued as partners in their child’s growth, and we work together to set goals, track progress, and support every child’s development. Our curriculum and Early Head Start standards ensure our program meets the highest expectations for early learning, health and safety, and developmental outcomes.

The result is a nurturing, well-structured, and joyful learning environment where children can blossom—one seed at a time.

Our Curriculum 
 

Art

Children explore creativity through open-ended art experiences that encourage expression, fine-motor development, and imagination.

Music

Music activities support listening skills, rhythm, language development, and joyful participation through singing, instruments, and sound exploration.

Movement

Movement experiences help children build gross-motor skills, coordination, body awareness, and confidence through active play.

Language

Language development is supported through rich conversations, stories, songs, and vocabulary-building activities that encourage communication.

Mathematics

Hands-on math experiences introduce counting, patterns, shapes, problem-solving, and early reasoning skills through play and exploration.

Outdoor Play

Outdoor play fosters physical health, curiosity, and social development as children explore nature, practice gross-motor skills, and engage in active learning.

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