Early Preschool & Explorer Childcare Programs: In our early preschool program, your active 2- or 3-year-old will participate in engaging experiences and environments that support the development of their brain, body and social-emotional skills.
The educational childcare program is designed to provide the structure and support your child needs during this important transition from toddlerhood to preschool.
Your child's day is intentionally-designed to facilitate playful experiences. Your child will enjoy activity centers like language, math and science, creative arts, dramatic play, and music and movement.
Literacy, Self-Esteem & Character Development Program Children’s stories to help your child develop important early literacy skills, including letter recognition, vocabulary development, letter-sound correlation and more.
Your child will also explore character traits such as patience, kindness, self-esteem and confidence, acceptance and leadership.
More advanced first language skills
More ease in speaking a second language later in life
Greater cultural understanding
More advanced literacy acquisition
Greater cognitive functioning
Inside Your Child's Day in Early Preschool:
Relationship-building exercises, critical thinking, sensory and language experiences
Small group learning experiences
Story time that includes Seeds of Literacy, focusing on literacy skills and character development
Music and movement
Outside time
Preschool for 3 to 4 Year Olds The preschool years are a time of great creativity and social growth. We plan a day full of fun, engaging experiences designed to stimulate your preschooler’s body and mind – and make learning fun.
At this age, school readiness becomes a priority. Our preschool curriculum is focused on giving your child a solid foundation in the academic skills needed for Kindergarten and beyond.
Your preschooler will love all the planned, fun experiences in language, math, science, social studies, music and art – and so much more!
Goals of the Preschool Program:
Social-Emotional Development
Promote sense of self
Encourage responsibility for self and others
Encourage social behavior
Physical Development
Promote gross motor and fine motor skills
Cognitive Development
Promote learning and problem solving skills
Encourage logical thinking
Promote representational and symbolical thinking
Language Development
Develop listening and speaking skills
Grow reading and writing skills
More advanced first language skills
More ease in speaking a second language later in life