PRESCHOOL

Children sitting around a table in a classroom engaging in an art activity, with coloring pages showing outlined sock shapes. Various art supplies like glue sticks and colored paper squares are on the table. The room has colorful decor and a chart with color names on the wall.
Children painting and coloring at a table in a classroom.
Children sitting on a colorful educational rug watching a screen in a classroom with shelves and educational materials.

One's - Beyond Cribs Curriculum
Our One's curriculum, Beyond Cribs, is designed to support babies as they transition from infancy into early toddlerhood. This curriculum focuses on sensory exploration, language development, and motor skills. Through hands-on experiences and gentle guidance, infants engage in activities that stimulate their curiosity and foster a sense of security and independence. It’s all about nurturing a love for learning from the very start!

Two's - Paths Curriculum
For our Two's, we use the Paths Curriculum, which focuses on developing social-emotional skills, language, and early cognitive abilities. Children learn through structured play and guided activities, helping them build friendships, understand their emotions, and communicate more effectively. This curriculum encourages active participation, helping toddlers become confident, empathetic, and ready to explore the world around them.

Three's - Blue Print and Paths Curriculum
For our Three's, we combine Blue Print and Paths Curriculum to offer a balanced approach to learning. Blue Print focuses on early literacy and numeracy skills, while Paths continues to support social-emotional development and communication. Children engage in activities that promote creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork, while also expanding their vocabulary and understanding of numbers and shapes.

Four's - Blue Print and Paths Curriculum
Our Four's curriculum continues the journey with Blue Print and Paths Curriculum, ensuring children are ready for kindergarten. Blue Print further develops foundational literacy and math skills, with an emphasis on letter recognition, counting, and simple problem-solving. Paths continues to strengthen emotional intelligence and social skills, helping children manage feelings, cooperate with peers, and develop a sense of responsibility.