Kids Excel Beyond the Classroom Through New Innovative Program
(PRWEB) April 22, 2014 -- While children across America are being pressured to meet educational standards and testing demands, Chicago, IL. resident and educator Cindy Venckus is inspiring children to excel above the norm and have fun along the way through Early Education Enrichment, LLC.
“Eight years ago I had a vision to provide an enhanced learning environment for pre-school children that went beyond the standard curriculum that was offered in our local school system,” said Cindy Venckus. “I wanted kids to learn more than the basics - to ‘learn how to learn’ at an early age – to help them succeed in the years to come.”
Today, Venckus is the founder and president of Early Education Enrichment, LLC. that is a business that offers qualified instructors who teach comprehensive, multi-sensory learning programs for preschool through kindergarten-aged children. Classes are fun, interactive, have an academic purpose and are offered in private homes, community centers or local schools.
“Early Education Enrichment (EEE) opens the doors to education to offer kids a new world of opportunities to use the talent and knowledge that exists at their age level while it expands their thought processes and learning skills,” she said. “One of the biggest benefits of EEE is that we offer these programs in small group environments that are so uncommon in today’s standard school systems.”
“I am so impressed with the results from the EEE program,” said Julie Jacobs who has several children enrolled in the program. “Their interest in reading, writing and math has truly increased, and they are having so much fun.” According to Jacobs, who has a Masters Degree in Reading Specialist, noted that her children’s confidence levels and desires to learn have notably improved in the classroom and out.
History of EEE
With her heart leading the cause, Venckus drew on her Masters Degree in Elementary Education and created her own fun and engaging educationally-based activities to enhance what her children were learning in school. In a short period of time, her students looked forward to their enrichment activities, which gave them a boost in the classroom that their teachers noticed and embraced throughout the entire school year.
As time went on, word of this professional early education enrichment concept spread around the neighborhood; Venckus’ enrichment classes surged with participation from preschool and kindergarten students and a new business was born.
Today, EEE programs are being established in communities across the country. For more information about EEE and its educational development programs, visit http://www.earlyeducationenrichment.com or call (773) 800 -1543.
Lee Koch, Weber & Associates, http://wacreativemarketing.com, +1 7758326547, [email protected]
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