Curriculum
A Whole-Child Approach Fosters Future Success
Did you know that there’s a direct correlation between children who attend a quality childcare program and academic success in primary school? It’s not just about learning the ABCs and 123s, though; it’s about mastering social-emotional skills, too.
Encouraging The Skills Your Child Needs For Kindergarten
Expert educators guide your child through number and letter recognition, phonics, reading, and writing to set the foundation for their kindergarten career. Through structured and unstructured play-based learning activities, they develop self-confidence for the future.
Social-Emotional Learning Lays A Vital Foundation
As they explore hands-on, interactive, play-based activities, your child also lays the groundwork for the skills that will serve them for life, including teamwork, cooperation, flexibility, turn-taking, and sharing.
Learning Problem-Solving Skills Enhances Your Child’s Creativity
With foundational problem-solving skills, your child’s creativity soars. Every moment is a teachable moment for your child as they learn to make new connections in their brain that they can apply to every aspect of their lives.
Classroom Enrichments Promote Cognitive & Physical Development
Weekly yoga promotes your child’s physical strength, coordination, and flexibility. Baby signing enhances your child’s cognitive development, while STEAM activities inspire their curiosity and hypothetical thinking.
A Developmentally Appropriate Program Works For Every Step
Teachers read stories and sing songs with your infant. They introduce dramatic play, music, and movement to encourage your toddler’s creativity. Preschoolers practice math, science, and literacy, and it’s all part of a play-based, age-appropriate plan.
Outdoor & Sensory Experiences Promote Creativity Through Play
Large playgrounds and a yard provide ample space for your child to explore their surroundings comfortably. Turfed playgrounds provide your child access to different sensory experiences, such as water play in the summer and snow play in the winter.
How Old Is Your Child?
Infants
8 Weeks to 36 Months
Toddlers
18 to 36 Months
Preschool 3
3 Years Old
Preschool 4
Potty Trained and
3.5 to 5 Years