Infant Room – 0-24 months

Monday – Friday 7:30am – 5:30pm

This nurturing environment encourages infants and toddlers to explore at their own pace, fostering their independence and curiosity. The thoughtfully designed space, featuring soft furnishings, accessible books, and toys, promotes a sense of peace and security. Caregivers play a crucial role by providing a calm and gentle presence, which helps children feel safe as they develop their gross and fine motor skills through engaging equipment like low ladders and other supportive play structures.

Toddler – 24 – 36 Months

Monday – Friday 7:30am – 5:30pm

A toddler classroom is a lively and engaging space tailored to meet the distinct needs of young children. This environment prioritizes exploration and play, enabling toddlers to learn through interactive experiences. Soft textures and appropriately sized furniture contribute to a welcoming atmosphere where little ones can confidently investigate their surroundings. The classroom is typically segmented into different learning zones, including art, sensory play, and dramatic play, which inspire children to participate in imaginative activities that cultivate creativity and social skills. Additionally, a self-care area promotes awareness of toileting and encourages independence in personal hygiene practices, such as learning to wipe their noses and wash their hands independently.

Preschool / Pre-K – 3-5 years & Toilet Trained

Full day preschool program runs from Monday – Thursday 7:30am – 3:30pm.

After school hours and Fridays are available from 7:30-5:30.

Preschool Promise, Private Pay and ERDC are all accepted for preschool.

For effective learning, children benefit greatly from hands-on experiences as opposed to merely listening or watching. Promoting independent task management in children enhances their motor skills and boosts their confidence. Even simple actions like using the restroom independently, changing clothes after a mishap, or putting on jackets before going outside empower them to take responsibility for their own actions. Emphasizing a child’s strengths is crucial for nurturing their independence. When children acknowledge their achievements, regardless of their size, they become more motivated to participate and take risks, ultimately broadening their interests and skills.Students thrive when they have the option to engage independently or collaborate in small groups. Environments can be improved with natural light, gentle color schemes, and organized spaces that foster a serene and focused ambiance. Within these supportive settings, children are inspired to explore and play while cultivating their independence and nurturing a lifelong passion for learning.