Infant Room
In our childcare program, we engage, interact, and care for infants ages 6 weeks to 18 months with intentionality, warmth, and responsiveness. We create a nurturing environment that supports each child’s developmental needs through consistent routines, gentle touch, eye contact, and loving verbal interactions. Our caregivers build secure attachments by responding promptly to cries, celebrating milestones, and providing age-appropriate sensory and motor activities that encourage exploration and growth. We partner with families to ensure every infant feels safe, seen, and supported.
Toddler Room
In our toddler classroom, serving children ages 1 (and independently walking) to 3 years old, we foster growth through purposeful play, nurturing relationships, and consistent routines. We engage toddlers with hands-on activities that support language, social-emotional, and motor development while encouraging curiosity and independence. Our caregivers model positive interactions, guide behavior with gentle redirection, and create a safe environment for exploration. Potty training is approached with patience and partnership, following each child’s readiness cues and maintaining close communication with families to support success both at home and in care.
Preschool Room
In our preschool classroom, serving children ages 2½ to 6 years, we create an inclusive environment that supports a wide range of abilities and developmental stages. Through intentional play-based learning, we engage children in activities that promote problem-solving, creativity, social skills, and early academics. Our teachers build strong relationships through meaningful interactions, positive guidance, and consistent routines that help children feel secure and confident. For those finalizing potty training, we offer gentle support, encouraging independence while working closely with families to ensure a respectful and consistent approach across settings.
Pre-K Room
In our Pre-K program, serving children ages 2½ to 6 years, we focus on developing the whole child—academically, socially, emotionally, and physically—while honoring each child’s unique abilities and learning pace. Through engaging, hands-on activities and structured routines, we prepare students for kindergarten by building foundational skills in literacy, math, communication, and self-regulation. Our educators foster curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking through intentional interactions and meaningful play. We cultivate a supportive classroom community where children feel valued, capable, and confident as they grow into enthusiastic, well-rounded learners.