Children engage in group activities and cooperative learning, which helps them develop skills for working with others, sharing, and resolving conflicts.
The curriculum encourages children to understand and respect different perspectives and emotions, promoting empathy and positive social interactions.
Activities and routines help children recognize and express their feelings appropriately and learn strategies for managing their emotions. The curriculum fosters strong, supportive relationships with teachers and peers, critical for emotional security and learning readiness.
Children build self-esteem and confidence in their abilities by setting achievable goals and receiving positive reinforcement.
The curriculum includes diverse vocabulary through stories, conversations, and descriptive language, which expands children's word banks and comprehension skills.
Children learn new words in context through interactive read-alouds and discussions, enhancing their understanding and retention.
Opportunities for verbal expression, such as storytelling and sharing experiences, help children develop their speaking and articulation skills. With receptive language, listening activities and following instructions improve children's ability to understand and process spoken language.
Activities such as reading, writing, and recognizing letters and sounds support the development of foundational literacy skills.
Activities like drawing, cutting, and manipulating small objects help improve fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
Engaging in activities that involve grasping and manipulating tools aids in the development of writing readiness.
The curriculum includes opportunities for movement and physical play, which support the development of gross motor skills such as running, jumping, and climbing. Activities that involve balancing, hopping, or catching promote coordination and physical balance.
The curriculum often includes components on nutrition and exercise, encouraging healthy habits and an understanding of physical well-being.
The curriculum promotes curiosity and problem-solving through hands-on activities and exploration, encouraging children to ask questions and think critically. Activities that involve sorting, categorizing, and experimenting help children develop reasoning and logical thinking skills.
Children engage in activities that build foundational math skills, such as counting, recognizing shapes, and understanding patterns.
Structured routines and engaging activities help children develop the ability to focus and maintain attention on tasks. Repetition and review of concepts support the development of memory and recall abilities.
Activities related to nature, cause and effect, and experimentation foster scientific thinking and conceptual understanding.
Children engage in group activities and cooperative learning, which helps them develop skills for working with others, sharing, and resolving conflicts.
The curriculum encourages children to understand and respect different perspectives and emotions, promoting empathy and positive social interactions.
Activities and routines help children recognize and express their feelings appropriately and learn strategies for managing their emotions. The curriculum fosters strong, supportive relationships with teachers and peers, critical for emotional security and learning readiness.
Children build self-esteem and confidence in their abilities by setting achievable goals and receiving positive reinforcement.
Language
The curriculum includes diverse vocabulary through stories, conversations, and descriptive language, which expands children's word banks and comprehension skills.
Children learn new words in context through interactive read-alouds and discussions, enhancing their understanding and retention.
Opportunities for verbal expression, such as storytelling and sharing experiences, help children develop their speaking and articulation skills. With receptive language, listening activities and following instructions improve children's ability to understand and process spoken language.
Activities such as reading, writing, and recognizing letters and sounds support the development of foundational literacy skills.
Physical
Activities like drawing, cutting, and manipulating small objects help improve fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
Engaging in activities that involve grasping and manipulating tools aids in the development of writing readiness.
The curriculum includes opportunities for movement and physical play, which support the development of gross motor skills such as running, jumping, and climbing. Activities that involve balancing, hopping, or catching promote coordination and physical balance.
The curriculum often includes components on nutrition and exercise, encouraging healthy habits and an understanding of physical well-being.
Cognitive
The curriculum promotes curiosity and problem-solving through hands-on activities and exploration, encouraging children to ask questions and think critically. Activities that involve sorting, categorizing, and experimenting help children develop reasoning and logical thinking skills.
Children engage in activities that build foundational math skills, such as counting, recognizing shapes, and understanding patterns.
Structured routines and engaging activities help children develop the ability to focus and maintain attention on tasks. Repetition and review of concepts support the development of memory and recall abilities.
Activities related to nature, cause and effect, and experimentation foster scientific thinking and conceptual understanding.
We integrate STEAM, Reggio-inspired methods, and Montessori materials to teach quantity and shape concepts, using tactile methods like knobbed cylinders for ages 0-3. Our STEAM-focused program promotes engaging, child-led projects that foster problem-solving and computational thinking skills through screen-free coding and logic games, preparing children for future challenges.
We prioritize your child’s safety with CPR-trained staff, strict access controls permitting entry only to authorized individuals, and internal security cameras for additional surveillance. A fenced-in outdoor play area adds extra security for your peace of mind.
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