Our Curriculum: Nurturing Growth at Every Stage

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Our Infant Program

Infant Program (6 weeks - 24 months)

Our nurturing Infant Program focuses on building a strong foundation for development through:

  • Secure Attachments: Responsive caregiving and a focus on bonding to create emotional security.
  • Sensory Discovery: Engaging activities like sensory bottles, textured toys, and exploration of sounds and sights to stimulate learning.
  • Early Communication: Language exposure through songs, rhymes, and consistent verbal interaction.
  • Physical Milestones: Supporting gross motor skills through tummy time, reaching, and movement exploration.

We provide a comforting and predictable environment tailored to your baby's individual needs.

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Our Toddler Program

Toddler Program (2 - 3 years)

Our active Toddler Program encourages independence and exploration through:

  • Language Development: Expanding vocabulary and communication skills through stories, songs, and conversations.
  • Growing Independence: Supporting self-help skills like feeding and dressing.
  • Sensory & Creative Play: Offering opportunities for water play, art, music, and movement to engage their senses and imagination.
  • Social-Emotional Growth: Fostering early social skills, empathy, and self-awareness.

We provide a stimulating environment where toddlers can learn, play, and build confidence.

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Our Preschool Program

Preschool Program (3 - 5 years)

Our engaging Preschool Program prepares children for school readiness by focusing on:

  • Early Literacy & Math: Introducing foundational concepts through playful activities.
  • Fine Motor Skills: Refining hand-eye coordination through art, puzzles, and building.
  • Creative Expression: Encouraging imagination and self-expression through art, music, and dramatic play.
  • Social-Emotional Learning: Developing social skills, emotional regulation, and problem-solving abilities.

We offer a rich learning environment that promotes curiosity, critical thinking, and social competence.