Your Child's Learning Journey

Pre-Kindergarten

3-5 year Old

Hours:

6:00 AM to 6:00 PM

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Caring Routines for Pre-Kindergarten Growth

Our pre-kindergarten care emphasizes consistency, individual attention, and communication to help each child thrive. Daily routines like mealtime, rest, and both indoor and outdoor activities support their sense of structure and independence. Through individualized care and encouraging meaningful communication, we foster a supportive learning environment where children feel confident to explore and express themselves. This approach aligns with research that emphasizes how nurturing independence and accommodating diverse learning styles build children’s curiosity and self-assurance.

Daily Growth and Learning for Pre-K

Our pre-kindergarten program provides a balance of structured and open-ended activities to foster curiosity and skill development:

  • Outdoor Play: Weather permitting, children engage in nature walks, team games, and physical challenges.
  • Language Development: Storytime, rhyming games, and expressive storytelling nurture vocabulary and communication.
  • Social & Emotional Skills: Group activities, role-playing, and cooperative games promote empathy, sharing, and self-confidence.

Building Independence and Physical Skills

Daily routines encourage both physical growth and self-reliance:

  • Fine Motor Skills: Activities like clay modeling and lacing strengthen hand coordination.
  • Active Play: Obstacle courses, jump ropes, and tricycles build gross motor abilities.
  • Self-Help Skills: Children practice setting up meals, washing hands, and organizing materials independently.

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