The Perfect Blend Of
Academics & Play
We Use 3 Curricula That Develop
Your Child’s Mind, Heart, & Body
Curriculum
Curriculum
Kindergarten Readiness Begins With The Zoo-Phonics® Curriculum
Your child gets ahead of the academic curve with the trusted, teacher-developed, multi-sensorial Zoo-Phonics® curriculum. Beginning with infancy, children meet fun animal letter characters, learn literacy, math, and science, and sing, wiggle, dance, and groove their way to academic success.
- Letter and number recognition
- Shapes, colors, and patterns
- Phonics and word construction
- Pre-reading and sight words
- Letter formation and writing skills
- Foundational math and science concepts
- Songs and signals that build mind-body connections for cognition and recall
Conscious Discipline® Fosters Respectful Classroom Citizens
Manners, sharing, taking care of their belongings, self-expression and self-regulation, empathy, and respect for themselves, others, and their classroom environment—just a few of the behaviors your child learns with the trusted, gentle Conscious Discipline® social-emotional development philosophy.
Enrichments That Boost Your Child’s Creativity & Cognition
Your child enjoys art, music, and dance enrichments that bolster their creativity and boost their cognitive and critical thinking skills. The arts help your little one make crucial, lasting mind-body connections and become better communicators.
Pre-K STEAM Activities That Prepare Them For The Future
Your pre-kindergartner participates in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) activities that promote open-ended critical thinking and problem solving while introducing them to fundamental concepts that will carry them far in the 21st century.
They Learn Practical Skills That Last For Life
From potty training to zipping jackets and holding pencils to tidying up, your child learns age-appropriate practical skills that stick. You see their confidence and independence grow every day as they learn to do more and more “all by themselves!”
Abundant Outdoor Playtime Builds Muscle & Motor Skills
Your child gets up to 2 hours of outdoor playtime daily! They run, play games, and explore the garden in spacious yards with fun climbers and the room to build up large muscle groups and practice their gross motor skills.
How Old Is Your Child?
Infants
6 weeks - 18 months
Toddlers
18 months - 2.5 years
Preschool
2 - 4 years
Pre-K
4 - 5 Years
Advanced Kinder Readiness
4 - 5 Years
School Age
5 - 12 Years