Arely Fuentes Child Development

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Arely Fuentes has been a teacher at Central Texas 4C, Inc. for the past 3 years. She has been an influential part of our team as a teacher and a positive staff member. She has good work ethic and communication skills with parents, children, and coworkers.

Ms. Fuentes is warm and loving towards all children. Ms. Fuentes has demonstrated the ability to keep preschool children safe and healthy while managing a multi-aged preschool classroom. She ensures weekly lesson plans are developmentally age appropriate, and engaging while promoting curiosity and problem solving through hands on learning.
Ms. Fuentes is professional and understanding towards parents.

I recommend that Ms.Fuentes Child Development Credential be renewed because she has

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