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Programs and Curriculum

Learning to Read
Letter Blocks

Our carefully designed programs cater to each stage of early childhood development.  With a balance of structured activities and free play, we encourage curiosity, independence, and essential life skills- all while having fun!

Age-Based Programs

6wks-6mo

Our caregivers provide plenty of cuddles, engaging activities, and a consistent routine to help your little one feel secure and thrive.  With individualized care, tummy time, sensory play, and gentle interactions, we focus on building strong foundations for cognitive, social, and motor development.     

2 Years Old

Our two year olds use a research-based program called Frog Street curriculum to support toddlers’ early childhood milestones. Our teachers encourage self-expression, cooperation, and confidence, helping toddlers build a strong foundation for preschool and beyond.  

One Year Old

Our young toddlers are transitioning from the infant stages to toddlers.  This is designed to encourage movement, exploration, and early social skills.  Through hands-on activities, storytelling, and music we support language development, motor skills, and independence.  

Pre-k 3 and Pre-k 4

Our three, four, and five year olds learn through a program called Abeka. This curriculum teaches the basics in counting, number recognition, and number concepts.  The spiral method begins with the basics and progresses to deeper understanding at age-appropriate times.  

Painting Class

Extra Activities

We have a variety of extra activities children partake in throughout the year.  Physical activities include things like soccer and water days (seasonal). Learning activities such as sign language and Spanish is practiced daily. Children park take in other things like music and art activities daily to cater to their imagination and artistic side.  

Daily Schedules

Infants

Infants schedules are designed to provide a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment.  Their schedules are very individualized to what you follow at home. The day consists of diapering, feedings, naps, tummy time, interaction, and cuddle time.  Around 6 months we start incorporating baby foods and our lunch food when the parent desires to. Gentle music, soft toys, and story time encourage early language and cognitive skills, while supervised floor play helps build motor movement.   

Toddlers and Preschool Age

Our preschool schedule balances learning, play, and rest, creating a fun and engaging environment.  Each age varies but follow similar schedules.  Mornings start with circle time, singing songs, and practicing early learning skills.  Then outdoor play on the playground allows them to get some energy out before lunch.  They are served our lunch then it’s time for rest before an afternoon filled with hands-on learning, social play, and creative exploration.  

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