Kindergarten readiness without pressure
Children practice letters, sounds, counting, writing tools, attention, independence, and group routines through teacher-led activities and play.
Child care programs
Four-year-olds are practicing the habits that make school easier: listening, asking for help, solving small problems, and joining group learning. A visit lets you see how readiness is built into the day.
Children practice letters, sounds, counting, writing tools, attention, independence, and group routines through teacher-led activities and play.
A child who can try, wait, explain, clean up, join a group, and recover from frustration is better prepared for kindergarten. The stronger signal is how those habits show up every day.
Bring your child's age, start date, and schedule. We will help you picture what the day could look like.