Preschool



 

Established in 1977, and recognized as a national model for parent participation and community leadership, the Mar Vista Family Center (MVFC) Preschool provides low-income families with a comprehensive program that ensures that each child receives the necessary support to excel academically and developmentally.

How the Preschool Program Works


Parents pay no tuition when enrolling their children in the preschool. Instead, they participate one day per week as teacher assistants. The children in the Preschool Program develop the basic learning and behavior skills they will need to begin kindergarten at the same accomplishment level as their peers. Their parents learn and expand parenting and life skills that supplement their child’s preschool education, encourage discipline, communication, and compassion among family members, and strengthen reasoning and leadership abilities valuable both inside and outside the home.


Preschool Curriculum

MVFC’s Preschool curriculum is designed to allow children to achieve age-appropriate physical, cognitive, literacy, social and emotional competence. This includes a comprehensive school readiness curriculum involving activities such as art, dramatic play, physical exercise, music and storytelling. Activities using puppets, games, and songs provide reading readiness skills. All children receive annual speech and vision screenings and children with special needs are referred to appropriate agencies for additional services.


Early Childhood Certification

Since the inception of the parent-participation Preschool, 55 MVFC parents have been led by their interest in their preschool activities to enroll in on-site UCLA Extension courses in Early Childhood Education, and have received preschool teacher credentials. Most of these parents are now working in preschools in the Mar Vista area, several of them at MVFC.

 
5075 South Slauson Avenue ● Culver City, CA 90230
(310) 390-9607 phone ● (310) 390-4888 fax
Lucía Díaz, Chief Executive Officer ● ldiaz@marvistafc.org