Katherine M. Durst Child Development
Learning Center
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The
Katherine M. Durst Child Development Learning Center located in Merrill
Hall operates a nursery school and state-accredited kindergarten and is
open to children throughout the community.
Established in 1931, it is one of the first university-affiliated
centers in the United States. The Center also serves as a lab school
where early childhood and education students can observe and learn about
the behaviors of young children.
A little bit about us
Dedicated to providing quality preschool education, our programs reflect
the latest research and best practice in the cognitive, social,
emotional and physical development of the young child.
We offer a nursery school program and a state-approved preK/kindergarten.
Curriculum is designed to encourage children to explore, inquire and
experiment, as well as to convey the challenge, excitement and
satisfaction of learning.
Parents are welcome to observe activities taking place in the Center. An
observation booth is built into the facility.
Nursery School
• For children ages 33 months to 5 years
• Children attend two, three or five mornings a week for two hours a day
• One teacher for every six children
PreK/Kindergarten
• State-accredited program
• Children attend five afternoons a week
• One teacher for every group of six children
Educational Goals
The Center's curriculum and environment are carefully planned and
organized to meet individual and group goals. Our goals are to provide:
• Individualized education
• A variety of experiences, materials
and activities that include opportunities for concrete and continued
learning
• A flexible schedule to provide
children with the opportunity to make choices, meet success and develop
independence
• A curriculum that contributes to the
total development of each child in the following areas:
• Creativity – Self-expression,
imagination, questioning, problem-solving
• Cognition – Positive self-image,
concepts, language skills
• Social skills – Cooperation, sharing,
taking turns, leadership
• Emotional – Expression, channeling
and understanding of feelings
• Physical – Large and fine motor
skills development
• Memory, spatial relationship,
perceptual development
Registration
Early application is recommended. Tuition information is available upon
request. To request an application or further information, contact:
Katherine M. Durst Child Development Learning Center
18 Merrill Hall
University of Maine
Orono, Maine 04469-5749
(207) 581-3123
Margo Brown, Coordinator
margo.brown@umit.maine.edu
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