Life With Pre-Schoolers
Learning stations for math, science, imaginary play, music, creative art and computers provide both shared and independent learning opportunities. Teachers fill these centers with theme-related materials to engage children at each stage of their development.

What Are We Committed To?
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Preschoolers are introduced to cognitive skills like sequencing and matching, social skills in similarities and diversity and language art skills such as storytelling and process-writing.
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Learning stations encourage self-reliance and provide opportunities for children to develop their self confidence. Children also practice their decision making as they navigate from center to center.
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Children are encouraged to progress at their own pace according to their individual needs and abilities.
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Visits from local museums and libraries, community helpers, doctors and theatrical productions are incorporated into the classroom to provide a real-world learning experience.
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Computers are an everyday component of the preschool classroom and allow children to practice their new skills.
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Enrichment programs, such as fitness, art history and manners, are incorporated into each preschooler’s daily schedule.