Kaplan is proud to continue its support of South Carolina pre-kindergarten programs, and the early childhood educators, providers, and families that rely on them. For more than 40 years, Kaplan has worked in close partnership with the early childhood community in South Carolina to support its vision of high-quality caring and learning environments for children and families. By navigating the tabs and lists below, programs will have access to all of the information and resources that they need to design and operate exceptional child care centers and schools.
The infant classroom floor plan is designed for up to 8 children, ages 6 weeks to 12 months. The classroom floor plan is designed to support ITERS-R criteria and NAEYC accreditation standards and provides ample space for activities with allowance for normally excluded areas, such as doorways, built-in sinks, etc. It includes areas for routines (diapering, meals/snacks, nap/rest, etc.) as well as play spaces for activities with various materials, including books, music and sound making toys, fine motor toys, gross motor toys, blocks, and dramatic play materials. This room is outfitted with basic furniture and equipment.
The one-year-old classroom floor plan is designed for up to 10 children, ages 12 to 24 months. The classroom floor plan supports ITERS-R criteria and NAEYC accreditation standards and provides ample space for different types of activities with allowance for normally excluded areas, such as doorways, built-in sinks, etc. It includes areas for routines (diapering, meals/snacks, and nap/rest, etc.) as well as play spaces for activities with various materials, including books, music and sound making toys, fine motor toys, gross motor toys, blocks, and dramatic play materials. This room is outfitted with appropriately sized furniture and equipment that support the children's independence.
The two-year-old classroom floor plan is designed for up to 12 children, ages 18 to 36 months. The classroom floor plan provides ample space for a variety of activities with allowance for normally excluded areas, such as doorways, built-in sinks, etc. It includes areas for routines (meals/snacks, nap/rest, etc.) as well as play spaces for activities with various materials, including books, music and sound making toys, fine motor toys, gross motor toys, blocks, and dramatic play materials. It is outfitted with basic furniture and equipment.
The Pre-K classroom floor plan is designed for up to 18 children, ages 4 to 5 years. The floor plan supports ECERS-R and ECERS-3 criteria as well as NAEYC accreditation standards. Additionally, the floor plan provides ample space for different types of activities with allowance for normally excluded areas such as doorways, built-in sinks, etc. It includes areas for routines (meals/snacks, nap/rest, etc.) as well as many different types of interest centers (blocks, sensory, art, fine motor, dramatic play, science, math, computers, literacy, manipulatives/fine motor, writing/listening) for a variety of learning and play opportunities. It is outfitted with basic furniture and equipment.
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Pam earned a Master of Science in Education Degree from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and has worked in the education industry for more than 30 years. Pam currently lives in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, where she enjoys swimming, taking yoga classes, and playing with her Weimaraner. As an educational sales consultant with Kaplan for many years, Pam says the best parts of her job are the relationships and conversations she has with her customers.
Pam currently covers a territory that includes her home state of South Carolina, including Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, Spartanburg, Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head, Beaufort, Sumter, and Florence. However, Pam also serves customers from the neighboring Augusta, Georgia and Coastal Georgia area. Pam works closely with a number of organizations in South Carolina, serving on the board of the SC First Steps to School Readiness Program and volunteering with the Women's Missionary Union. She also serves regional chapters of national organizations, such as the South Carolina Association for the Education of Young Children (SCAEYC), the Southern Early Childhood Association (SC SECA), and the South Carolina Program for Infant/Toddler Care (SC PITC) among many others.
Whether you're searching for STEM products, curriculum and assessment resources, or tools to help preschoolers successfully transition to kindergarten, Pam will provide you with all of the highest-quality products, resources, and services you need to meet Race to the Top and SC First Steps 4K guidelines. Pam always encourages both potential and current customers to reach out to her anytime with questions or concerns related to discounts, sales, products, and services.