Preschool

2.5 - 3 years old
The perfect stepping stone to Preschool, Early Preschool features our indicator-based curriculum, Learn as We Grow™, which was specially designed for 30- to 42-month-old children. We help them build the routines and self-help skills that all independent learners need.
In this program, children will discover:
- Stimulating classroom environments
- Exclusive indicator-based curriculum
- Immersive learning experiences
- Opportunities to gain independence
Early Preschool Classroom :
In this classroom , children learn to work with others ,follow directions, self-regulate, follow routines and develop self-skills. Engaging signs show picture schedules to help with understanding routines, I can posters encourage responsibility, while other posters highlight resolution and behavior expectations. The classroom also features six learning areas.
Art Center:
This center offers the opportunity for children to create and express themselves through free art experiences, plus sensory exploration.
Math& Science Center:
Children explore and investigate the word around them, while learning to sort, classify, count, order, measure and manipulate a variety of material.
Block Center:
Here children will understand how to use different materials to construct, create and learn how things fit and work together,
Language Center :
This is a quiet space to relax, read books, tell stories, use puppets and explore writing materials and concepts.
Music &movement Center:
In this space, children will work on gross motor skills, coordination and special awareness, while using their energy in a positive way.
Pretend Center:
In this area, children will use their imaginations to play different roles and relate to real -life experiences, while pretending and working together.

Curriculum & Developmental Indicators
Our indicator-based curriculum, Learn as we Grow™, has been specially designed to meet the needs of 30- to 42-month-old children preparing for Preschool. It guides them toward mastering significant indicators (or milestones) across 10 developmental scales:

Approaches to Learning
The ability to solve problems, explore the world around them, become more independent.
Creative Arts
The ability to express ideas and feelings through music, movement, visual arts, and drama.
Sample Activity
Sample Activity: Smash Paintings
Milestone: Labels or describes “drawings” or scribbles.
Language
The ability to use conversation skills and vocabulary to communicate effectively.

Literacy
The ability to demonstrate phonological awareness, alphabet knowledge, early reading, and early writing skills.
Logic & Reasoning
The ability to sequence, solve problems, and think critically.
Early Math
The ability to understand numbers, patterns, sorting, and ordering; the ability to use numbers to add, subtract, measure, and graph.

Nature & Science
The ability to understand the natural and physical world; the ability to observe, describe, predict, and gather data.
Sample Activity
Sample Activity: Moving Toy Hunt
Milestone: Inspects/manipulates moving parts of toys (e.g., wheels).
Social Studies
The ability to understand themselves, their families, their communities, and their world.
Sample Activity
Sample Activity: Down on the Docks
Milestone: Initiates interactions with playmates.
Physical Development/Health
The ability to coordinate and control large and small muscle movements; increasing awareness of health and safety concepts.

Social-Emotional Development
The ability to interact with others and their increasing awareness of themselves and their community members.
Expert Corner
Expert Corner:
Self-Regulation & School Readiness

We offer camping in the summer
With lots of fun and safe activities!!! and also, we have programs before and after School ..
