Our Program



Imaginative Play
Expressing Uniqueness
Helps children understand the power of language by allowing them to learn that words give them the means to reenact a story or organize play. This process helps children make the connection between spoken and written language — a skill that will later help them learn to read.
Outdoor Play
Exercising Gross Motor Skills
Outdoor play also enables children to enjoy the natural environment and learn to seek out exercise, fresh air, and activity. There is something fundamentally healthy about using the outdoors. Thus outdoor play develops disposition for the outdoors, for physical activity, and for the care of the environment.
Art
Encouraging Individual Creativity
Creating art allows children to work through feelings and emotions, and referring to a finished piece of artwork helps a child talk about feelings in a new and meaningful way. Art in early childhood is very important for social-emotional development, as well as gross and fine motor development.



Science
Exploration and Curiosity
For young learners, science is just an extension of their everyday world. We don’t have to teach young children how to wonder, discover, and explore through play because they do it naturally. We expand on that natural eagerness with age-appropriate science projects.
Nutrition
Healthy Meals and Snacks
Nutrition education is a vital part of a comprehensive health education program and empowers children with knowledge and skills to make healthy food and beverage choices.
Clean Up
Essential Skills
Cleaning up teaches a child to appreciate the effort that goes into doing a job. It also teaches them to care for what they own by cleaning, maintaining, or putting it away where it belongs. When you teach your child to clean you’re also teaching them to value where they live.
