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Our Preschool Program

Engaging children intellectually, physically, emotionally and socially

Our preschool classrooms focus on children’s newly emerging skills and advanced use of language, math, and scientific thought. Multi-disciplinary learning centers encourage individual skills and emerging interests in academics, creative expression, and outdoor learning.

Our curriculum stimulates each child’s innate curiosity and exploratory nature to prepare children for lifelong learning. Children move to elementary school socially prepared, excited to learn, and well versed in the language, math, and science skills they’ll need to succeed. .

What Parents are Saying

Our greatest advocates are also our closest friends.

"Thanks for taking such good and loving care of Emmet. He's a wonderful boy but can be, ahem, a handful at times and we have really appreciated the individual attention you've given him and work you've put in helping him learn and grow."

Our Curriculum Components

The building blocks to balanced education.

  • Language Works Talking, questioning, beginning to write and identify letters and numbers.
  • Math Counts Counting, sequencing, developing 1-to-1 correspondence.
  • Science Rocks Examining, comparing, planting, and caring for gardens.
  • ArtSmart Drawing, brush painting, exploring music, dance, and dramatic arts.
  • Our World Appreciating diversity, becoming environmentally conscious.
  • Well Aware Taking part in exercise and yoga, preparing and eating healthy foods.

Learning at Home

Photo Blocks

You Will Need:

Photographs of family members and friends, cleaned out small juice boxes, clear contact paper

Directions:

The juice boxes will be used as blocks. Use the contact paper to attach the photographs to the juice boxes.

Tip:

Your child can manipulate and build with these blocks; you can use them as a springboard for conversation. "Who is this person?...What color hair does she have?" Older children can help make the blocks.

Variation:


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