Children learn best when they have a strong sense of belonging and are
provided a secure atmosphere in which to discover the world for themselves,
according to their own interests and abilities. Our curriculum actively promotes
emotional security, community connection, and independent learning.
We believe that play IS a child’s work, and that the spirit of play must be
present in all aspects of early childhood learning. Accordingly, our program
promotes and facilitates children’s play throughout the curriculum.
Art, music, stories and imaginative play hold substantial places in the
children’s day. Cognitive skills- math, science and reading readiness activities
are woven into the curriculum in developmentally appropriate ways, as are
opportunities for fine and large motor development so critical to later academic
success.
We are committed to developmentally appropriate practice and a child-centered
program for all children in our care.