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DIRECTIONS FROM NORTH BAY to LDAC: Take 101 S across the Golden Gate Bridge. Once you cross the bridge, continue straight toward downtown San Francisco When you see the signs for the split between the Marina (left) or Downtown San Francisco / Lombard St. (right), bear RIGHT and get in the right hand lane You are now on RICHARDSON ST. On the left you will see the domed building, the Palace of Fine Arts. Turn RIGHT on LOMBARD ST. Proceed through the Lombard Gate into the Presidio Turn RIGHT at first stop sign onto LETTERMAN DRIVE. Turn RIGHT at second driveway into Letterman Digital Arts Center. Enter through the LETTERMAN DR. VISITOR PARKING ENTRANCE. We are in Building "B" - just past the Yoda fountain.

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Our Kindergarten Program

Comprehensive curriculum preparing children for school success

Our center develops expectations and practices in concert with our state curriculum standards so children make an easy transition into the local school system. At the same time, our curriculum builds off the child’s knowledge base and skills, learning style, and interests. There is a clear emphasis on the development of strong language, math, and science skills. Important “school skills” of listening carefully, following through on a sequence of tasks, and working cooperatively are reinforced.

What Parents are Saying

Our greatest advocates are also our closest friends.

"Thank you Laura for the investment you've made in my son. You have understood him and tailored an approach with him that has worked so well - we appreciate all your efforts and thank you from the bottom of our hearts. He will a better student next year in elementary school because of it. "

Our Curriculum Components

The building blocks to balanced education.

  • Language Works Connecting spoken words to written words, enjoying books independently, retelling stories, writing letters and numbers, indentifying some words on sight.
  • Math Counts Beginning to use standard measurements, beginning addition.
  • Science Rocks Exploring the world in more depth using tools such as magnifying glasses and microscopes, recording observations in science journals.
  • ArtSmart Studying great artists, engaging in collage and three-dimensional artwork, exploring dance, music, and dramatic arts
  • Our World Practicing empathy and compassion towards others, cultural exploration through children’s literature.
  • Well Aware Continuing focus on healthy activity and eating, taking responsibility for own health, beginning to study how our bodies are cared for.

Learning at Home

What in the World? Family Recorded Story

You Will Need:

What do you need? A favorite story and a recording device.

Directions:

What you do? Select one of your family's favorite stories and record yourselves reading it or acting it out. Each family member can perform a different part. Then share your recorded story with others or revisit it at bedtimes!

Tip:

 You can use webcam, tablet or smart phone to record, send to other family members

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