Toddlers (18-24 months)
New and Eager to Learn toddlers are eager to discover and explore the world around them. Our toddler program stimulates learning in the five areas of sensory, personal, and social development, language, cognitive, and physical development. Fun activities include one on one interactive play, play with toys, puzzles, games, storytime, and music.
Early Preschoolers (2-3 years)
Curious Me early preschoolers are curious, active, demanding, fearless, and excited to assert independence. Our early preschool program encourages learning in the areas of personal and social development, language, cognitive, and physical development. Theme-related activities, interactive play, dramatic play, creative arts, music and movement, letter recognition, storytime, and hands-on experience with math, science, arts, and sensory development are also a part of your preschoolers’ fun-filled day.
Preschoolers (3-4 years)
Look at What I Can Do preschoolers are anxious to demonstrate their independence, willing to make new friends, creative, inquisitive, and busy. Our preschool program continues to progress the children in the areas of personal and social development, language and literacy, mathematical and scientific thinking, social studies, the arts, and physical and health development. Theme-related activities, interactive play, dramatic play, creative arts, music and movement, letter recognition, storytime, and hands-on experiences are encouraged to support further learning.
Pre Kindergarten (4-5 years)
Ready or not Here I Come pre-kindergarteners are anxious to show what they have learned and are filled with fun and determination. Our Pre Kindergarten program continues to challenge them and extends learning in the areas of personal and social development, language and literacy, mathematical and scientific thinking, social studies, the arts, and physical and health development. Theme-related activities, interactive play, dramatic play, creative arts, music and movement, storytime, phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary building, reading readiness, hands-on experience to support math and science, and educational computer games will prepare children entering school “Ready to Learn”.