Creative Learning Circle

Celebrating the Gifts of Each Child

Integrated Arts

Homeschool Enrichment Program

Fall 2008 Note:  We are actively seeking a permanent site for our program outside the home. As of August 11, we may have secured a site and will soon announce our offerings slated to begin in September! Please join our interest list to stay apprised of future offerings from Creative Learning Circle. 

Give your child the best of both worlds! Children can homeschool and learn within a small group with a highly qualified teacher through our integrated arts Homeschool Enrichment Program. Children benefit from regular learning opportunities with a familiar group of children—and thrive within a caring community that celebrates and honors each child's potential.

Perhaps you want your child to have more opportunities to explore interests and develop abilities in visual art, music, movement, drama and literature, but you don’t wish to drive all over town for various classes. Possibly, like mine, your children love homeschooling but they really are social learners and just a sibling or occasional park day or special interest class doesn’t meet the need. And you've probably seen how your child gets excited about exploring a topic of interest when it's through a shared experience.

Give your child the benefits of:

  • Integrated arts and multidisciplinary academics
  • Small-group cooperative learning
  • Activities that engage multiple intelligences
  • High quality literature or "living books"
  • Thematic unit studies and project-based learning
  • Inclusive family gatherings & functions
  • A true community to share the joys of learning!

Students learn mathematics, science, social studies, language and literacy, and more through arts activities and academic projects. Each month students will explore an exciting theme or unit study which incorporates all academic areas. We read high quality literature (not dull textbooks) to enrich our learning. This integrated approach ensures student interest and motivation and guarantees deeper learning and the development of higher-level thinking skills.

  • Children will enjoy a positive sense of belonging as they meet with the same group of kids on a regular basis.

  • The group will bond deeply and maintain a better focus on learning because the social situation will be familiar.

 

 

As the foundation of our Homeschool Enrichment Program, a small group of children will join at our home-school in Wildomar for high-quality integrated arts education led by Enicia Fisher.

Only up to seven children, ages 6 to 12, will be admitted. This insures each child gets plenty of individualized attention and feels an important part of the learning community.

Would your child benefit from our learning community? Please email "eniciafisher" at "gmail.com" for more information or to begin the enrollment process.

Instead of driving all over for lessons in art, music, dance, drama, etc., give your child all of this and more in one place!

Enjoy a community of like-minded families that celebrates each child's creative potential.

 

Creative Learning Circle's home-school is centrally located in Wildomar, just off the 15 fwy at Clinton Keith & Palomar.

For privacy and safety reasons, our address is not posted on the Internet.

 
NON-DISCRIMINATORY POLICY: Creative Learning Circle admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students in its courses and programs. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, national or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies and other programs. Creative Learning Circle is an inclusive program and we strive to accomodate the needs of children with disabilities to the fullest extent possible.
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