History
Where It All Began
Children’s services at ”The Beach” began with a vision. The Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) recognized the need for affordable, quality, on-site childcare for student-parents and expressed the desire to establish a program for preschool children at CSULB. Everyone agreed it would be a program where the needs of children would be the priority. It would be much more than just a babysitting service.
14 March 1973
In 1970, the structure of most preschool programs expected children to do everything at the same time. Each day ran on a strict schedule. Children would arrive, do art projects, take naps, play outside, practice ABC’s, and even go to the
bathroom at the same time. Right away, based on their professional experience and the findings of well-designed and respected research about how children learn best, our staff rejected the regimentation and rote-learning model and set out to design a program where respect for each child’s temperament, needs, and development would be the primary focus. Ours would be a program with an eye to the child’s point of view, with special attention given to the value of play, choice, creativity, and self-concept. The curriculum would offer a variety of activities all throughout the day and children could participate in those activities that best fit
his or her interests. The activities would cover all areas, including the teaching of basic concepts to prepare children to enter public school kindergarten. Parents could enroll their children part or full time based on their distinct school-work-life schedules.
























