Preschool

Preschoolers will follow a consistent routine that supports both learning and cooperative play with peers. They will focus on developing skills such as sharing, letter recognition, understanding opposites, rhyming, and basic counting. At this stage, they will also work on making friends, engaging in conversations, and be fully potty trained. Additionally, preschoolers are learning to manage their emotions, and we will provide patient, encouraging guidance as they develop these important self-regulation skills.

Ages 3 - 5 years old

The preschool day will start with circle time, where children will practice identifying letters and their sounds, sorting objects by color, shape, and size, learning about superlatives, singing songs, and engaging in other activities. They will also work on enhancing their fine motor skills through activities like using scissors, stringing beads, and practicing pre-writing skills. Throughout the day, children will rotate through various play centers, including dramatic play, manipulatives, the sensory table, block building, and more, during their center play time. They will also complete activities that align with our curriculum to reinforce key concepts and skills. Our goal is to provide a well-rounded foundation that sets them up for success when they transition to kindergarten, helping them develop essential skills for both learning and social growth.

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