Classroom 3

3-4 Year Olds
  • Class Overview

  • Classroom 3

    We are an integrated classroom that is comprised of both program children and nursery school children. Our program offers an exceptional curriculum that targets each child’s specific goals, learning styles and diverse learning needs. Language readiness skills, social skills, developing social relationships, academic skills, attending skills, daily living skills and many more. We provide children with many opportunities to learn and grow through modeling and peer demonstration.

    Our classroom activities are age appropriate, fun, exciting, and follow hand writing without tears and touch math curriculums. We are very excited for this year. We will be learning so much and be having lots of fun while doing so. We can’t wait for all of the successes and growth that will come to your child this year.

    • Age Group:
      3-4 Year Olds
    • Class Size:
      12 Children
    • Security

      Crossroads is a secure building with restricted access.

    • Technology

      Classrooms and therapists use computers and iPads in daily lessons.

    • Library Time

      Crossroads has our own library that classrooms can visit. In addition, we visit the neighboring Schenectady County branch.

    • Health Care

      There is a Health Care Office that provides daily health checks of students. Office staff has been approved to administer medication.

    • Curriculum

      Thanks to grants, each classroom uses Handwriting Without Tears and TouchMath curriculum

    • School Calendar

      Crossroads establishes and follows a school calendar similar to public school systems.

  • Class Educators

    With education and experience in early childhood care
    • Melissa Barnes
      Special Education Teacher
      Phone: (518) 280-0083
    • BreAna Nadler
      Teaching Assistant Room 3
      Phone: (518) 280-0083
    • Cassie Martin
      Teaching Assistant Room 3
      Phone: (518) 280-0083
  • To Request Information or Schedule a Tour

    • He’s now in high school and doing well and all the parent training, support, and amazing staff are the reasons he’s where he is today

      Sari Medick
    • Noah is nearly independent in dressing and toileting and so much more. Hope is priceless and what others took away from us in an already devastating situation, Crossroads Center for Children teachers and administrators gave back two-fold

      The Thompson Family