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Programs

"Education is the most powerful weapon which   you can use to change the world". Nelson Mandela

1-Year Old Preschool Class

At this stage, toddlers need a lot of attention and distraction, as we know, toddlers are very curious, and want to touch and taste things they should not. We provide activities to keep them active, alert and most of all out of trouble. We emphasize creativity through free-play, arts and crafts because we know that "playing is learning".

 

We understand that consistency is important so we have an established daily routine that allows children to adapt to a set order of doing things, fostering good behavior and fewer tantrums.

 

These toddlers are developing fine motor skills that can be developed through coloring, using eating utensils to feed themselves, among other activities. Fine motor skill activities are a great help when it comes to developing your child's writing. These activities focus on motor skill development by improving the muscles in the fingers and hands, strengthening hand grip, and developing wrist movement.

 

 

 

 

Transitional Kindergarten Class (VPK)

Our Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten Program, VPK, is a free service provided for 4 and 5-year-olds.

 

The learning objectives for VPK include:

- doing simple math efficiently

- reading sight words

- writing development (writing name)

- pre-scissor and cutting development

- patterning development

- sensorimotor and dramatic play

- science, health and safety concepts in cooking

 

Baby Care 


We know it is especially hard for new parents to find affordable care for babies, but most of all we know you want to get back to work. We provide childcare for babies as young as 6 weeks old to 12 months in this category. So, mom, you can get back to your regular routine. Babies are shown love, compassion and milestones are encouraged to optimize early learning. 

 

Babies are learning how to develop skills like sitting up and holding bottles.

Activities include tummy time,  active play, peek-a-boo, bottle training, and self-feeding, just to name a few. 

 

Toddlers are developing skills such as crawling, walking and using Gross motor skills; engaging in indoor and outdoor play.

 

 

2-Year Old Preschool Class

This is a sensitive age group which toddlers need constant reassurance and stability.  Others may identify this age as "the terrible twos" but we see it as "the precious twos". These children need more affection, reward, and direction to encourage good behavior. Again, consistency is very important to 
establish a daily routine that allows children to adapt to a set order of doing things, fostering good behavior and fewer tantrums.

 

These toddlers are learning:

- to describes what happened in two or three words 

- repeats parts of songs, rhymes, and fingerplays

- refers to self by name; associates use with common objects

- spoon feeds without spilling, counts two etc.

 

​2-Year Old Preschool Class
 

​2-Year Old Preschool Class
 

3-Year Old Preschool Class

At this age children are "copycats" or "sponges" they can now express themselves with language and we can now understand them. Now, they are capable of doing most things for themselves and are showing affection for friends without prompting.

 

These toddlers are learning:

- to take turns and can follow instructions with 2 or 3 steps;

- do puzzles with 3 or 4 pieces; 

- copies a circle with pencil or crayon 

- builds towers of more than six blocks

- screws and unscrews jar lids or turns the door handle, etc.

 

4-Year Old Preschool Class

By this age children enjoy playing with other children than by him/herself.  They enjoy exploring and trying new things. Imagination and creativity are vibrant though they often can’t tell what’s real and what’s make-believe. 

 

These toddlers are learning:

- some basic rules of grammar, such as correctly using “he” and “she”

- sings a song or says a poem from memory such as the “Itsy Bitsy Spider” or the “Wheels on the Bus”

- names some colors and some numbers

- Draws a person with 2 to 4 body parts

- Starts to copy some capital letters 

- Plays board or card games

 

After School Care

We know that parents are not just parents, you have busy schedules and sometimes need additional care for your kids.

Especially, working-class parents who need to make ends meet. We understand, and we are here to serve you.

 

This program is designed to help parents like you to have additional resources to help your children after school with homework and continue the learning experience in a safe, and encouraging environment. 

 

Activities include:

- homework supervision

- speech and essay writing

- math activities

- organized activities

 

Our aftercare services up to 12 years of age. 

 

 

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