Our Programs

Developmentally appropriate care for every age.

Infant and Toddler Classroom

Infants/Toddlers (6 weeks - 24 months)

Our infant program focuses on building trust and security. During the infant and young toddler stage, learning happens through relationships and sensory experiences. Our caregivers focus on building trusting bonds with each child.

We support development by:

  • Providing loving, responsive care that meets each child’s individual needs
  • Encouraging sensory exploration through touch, sound, sight, and movement
  • Supporting early communication through talking, singing, and reading
  • Promoting motor development with tummy time, crawling and safe movement
  • Following individualized feeding and sleeping schedules

Our goal is to help infants feel secure while laying the foundation for curiosity, communication and confidence.

Two-Year Olds Classroom

Two-Year Olds (24 months - 36 months)

Two-year-olds are discovering independence and learning to express themselves. Our program supports this exciting stage of growth while maintaining structure and guidance.

We help two-year-olds learn by:

  • Encouraging language development through conversation, songs, and books
  • Supporting independence with self-help skills such as washing hands and cleaning up
  • Introducing simple routines and expectations
  • Offering hands-on activities that promote fine and gross motor skills
  • Helping children learn to share, take turns, and manage emotions

Our nurturing approach helps two-year-olds feel confident as they explore their growing abilities.

Preschool Classroom

Preschool (3-5 Years Old)

Our Preschool and Pre-K program serves children ages three through five in one engaging, developmentally appropriate classroom. This mixed age setting allows children to learn from one another while receiving individualized support based on their readiness and abilities. Our curriculum balances play-based with intentional instructions to prepare children academically, socially and emotionally for kindergarten.

Children learn through:

  • Rich language and literacy experiences including recognition, phonics, storytelling and early writing.
  • Math concepts such as counting, number recognition, sorting, patterning, and simple problem solving.
  • Hands-on learning that encourages curiosity, critical thinking, and exploration
  • Art, music, science and creative expression activities
  • Social development through group play, cooperation, turn-taking, and teamwork
  • Building independence, confidence, and responsibility through classroom routines
  • Developing attention, focus, self-regulation, and classroom readiness skills

Our goal is to ensure that every child leaves our program confident, capable, and well-prepared for kindergarten while still experiencing the joy of childhood.