Classroom Overview

Each classroom has its own curriculum and activity schedule. Mouse over a classroom for an overview.

Infants

Transitioning Infants

Toddlers

Preschoolers

Afterschoolers

Kids on bus

The Infant Area, six week olds until they are walking

This area is shoe-free, warm, and welcoming, with plenty of space for tummy time exploration.

The teachers are naturally gifted and specifically trained in infant care.

Teachers will track your child’s milestones and assist in their development.

You and baby determine feeding schedules. Handwashing is practiced during this time before and after meals as well as after potty.

You are welcome to bring breast milk or formula, which will be labeled and provided exclusively to your child. We also offer private rooms if you wish to breastfeed.

Babies are only placed in their cribs for sleep or when transitioning to sleep.

Each baby is assigned a transparent crib, personalized with their name and photo.

No toys, blankets or pillows are allowed in cribs at any time.

We provide plenty of soft toys and manipulatives for sensory discovery.

Throughout the day, we sing, read, and talk with the babies to support language development.

You are encouraged to bring pictures of your family to help support a sense of belonging.

There are monthly themes where we introduce different colors, shapes, animals etc.

Babies will explore textures they can feel, different sounds and smells. Once they are eating table food they will explore different foods as well. Discovery will include all senses.

We adjust to the babies daily pattern regarding sleeping, eating and playing.

Diaper changes include washing babies hands as well. We start healthy habits early.

The Transitional Area, Walking One Year Olds

This area is shoe free, warm and welcoming with lots of space for new wobbly walkers to explore.

The teachers are naturally gifted and specifically trained for toddler care.

Teachers will chart milestone progressions and help your child reach them.

All things are size appropriate and at their eye level.

Toys, books, blocks and manipulatives are accessible to them at any time.

Children will be transitioning from cribs to cots for naptime.

Children explore textures they can feel, different sounds and smells.

During mealtimes and snacks they will explore different foods. Discovery will include all senses.

There are monthly themes where we introduce different colors, shapes, animals and people etc.

You are encouraged to bring pictures of the family to help foster a sense of belonging.

We make sure there are lots of soft toys and manipulatives for sensory discovery

We sing songs, read stories and interact with them at eye level throughout the day.

We begin to develop schedules for group play time, individual time, circle time, resting and meals.

Potty training begins at this stage. Handwashing is also practiced during this time.

The Two Year Old Classroom

The teachers are specifically trained for preschool instruction and the curriculum.

We allow them to be as independent as possible

Large spacious area with their own restroom facilities for potty training

There is lots of space for group fun or quiet spaces.

All things are size appropriate and at their eye level.

Teachers will chart milestone progressions and help your child reach them.

Toys, books, blocks and other manipulatives are available to the children at any time, promoting free choice and exploration.

You are encouraged to bring pictures of the family to help foster a sense of belonging.

We make sure there are lots of toys and manipulatives for sensory discovery

We sing songs, read stories and interact with them at eye level throughout the day.

There is dress up and pretend, music and dance.

Developing socially and emotionally is critical at this time.

Children learn about themselves, head, knees, feet hands, etc.

Jumping, hopping, clapping and playing which develops motor and coordination skills.

Children can express themselves through painting, coloring and drawing which develops creativity and motor skills.

We develop schedules for group time, individual time, circle time, potty time, resting and meals.

Children will be served meals and snacks throughout the day, ending with dinner for children that have extended day after 6:30p

Potty training is included.

The Preschool Classroom

Our teachers are specifically trained to work with preschool-age children.

The campus features large, spacious areas with dedicated restroom facilities, offering ample space for both group activities and quiet time.

This is where we really get into STEM, offering a different project every one to two weeks.

We encourage children to be as independent as possible, fostering critical thinking and self-reliance.

During class time, teachers engage students with open-ended questions to help build confidence and enhance problem-solving skills.

All furnishings are appropriately sized.

All information is at children's eye level for easy accessibility.

Toys, books, blocks and other manipulatives are available to the children at any time, promoting free choice and exploration.

Families are encouraged to bring photos of the child’s family to foster a sense of belonging.

We focus on developing language skills, social interaction, and community understanding through hands-on learning and play.

Our curriculum includes science experiments and cooking classes to help enhance critical thinking, memory, and focus.

We offer activities such as dress-up, pretend play, music, dance, jumping, hopping, clapping, and other playful movements to support physical development.

Social skills are cultivated through group play, where using verbal communication is strongly encouraged.

Children are given the opportunity to express their creativity through painting, coloring, and drawing, which also aid in the development of fine motor skills.

We introduce basic math concepts such as numbers and counting, as well as early literacy by teaching letters, their sounds, and eventually sight words.

Children will be served meals and snacks throughout the day, ending with dinner for children that have extended day after 6:30p

Our daily schedule includes structured time for group activities, individual tasks, circle time, classroom lessons, rest, and meals.

The Afterschool Facility

We drop kids off and pick them up from school.

Schools can pick up kids here and drop off as well.

Our facility offers a spacious, well-equipped area designed to provide a balance of fun and educational activities

Children can enjoy a variety of games and recreational activities, encouraging social interaction and physical play.

For children who prefer a quieter environment, we provide designated areas to study, read, or relax in solitude.

We are committed to the well-being of the children in our care. Nutritious snacks are served daily, ensuring children are energized and ready for their afternoon activities.

For those enrolled in our extended-day program, a wholesome dinner is also provided.

The children’s daily schedule is thoughtfully balanced between outdoor and indoor play, offering the opportunity to engage in physical activities as well as creative and intellectual pursuits..

Our center is fully equipped with a variety of resources designed to foster a sense of comfort, engagement, and security.

We prioritize creating an environment where every child feels welcome, supported, and safe.