Preschool Classes
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Preschool Classes *
Tues/Thurs
Age 2yr - 3.5yr
AM Class 9am-12pm
PM Class 1pm-4pm
$250 With Contract
$350 Month to Month
Preschool activities for children aged 2 to 3.5 years focus on developing social, motor, and cognitive skills through play-based learning. Activities include sensory play with sand or water, simple arts and crafts like finger painting, and storytelling to build language skills. Singing songs and dancing help with rhythm and coordination, while puzzles and shape-sorting games enhance problem-solving abilities. Outdoor play, such as running, climbing, and riding small tricycles, promotes gross motor development. Structured routines with engaging hands-on experiences create a fun and nurturing environment for early learning.
Saturday
Mommy/Daddy & Me
Age 1yr - 2yr
TIME - To Be Determined
$100 Month to Month
During a Mommy and Me class for children aged 1 to 2 years, Miss Candace creates a warm and engaging environment with activities that encourage bonding, sensory exploration, and early development. Class starts with a welcome song to make everyone feel comfortable, followed by gentle movement activities like stretching, clapping, or bouncing to music. Sensory play with textured materials (like water, sand, or soft fabrics) allows little ones to explore new sensations. Simple fingerplays and nursery rhymes help with language development, while storytime with interactive books keeps them engaged. We will also introduce toddler-friendly art, such as handprint painting or coloring with chunky crayons. The session ends with parachute play, bubbles, or a cuddle-and-sing goodbye song, ensuring a fun and nurturing experience for both children and caregivers.
Mon/Wed/Fri
Age 3yr - 5yr
AM Class 9am-12pm
PM Class 1pm-4pm
$350 With Contract
$450 Month to Month
Preschool activities for children aged 3.5 to 5 years focus on enhancing social, cognitive, and fine motor skills through structured and play-based learning. Activities include more advanced arts and crafts, such as cutting, gluing, and drawing to improve hand-eye coordination. Storytelling and group discussions help develop language and communication skills, while early math concepts are introduced through counting games, sorting, and pattern recognition. Music, dance, and imaginative play encourage creativity and self-expression. Outdoor activities, such as obstacle courses and ball games, support physical development, while cooperative games teach teamwork and problem-solving skills in a fun and engaging environment.