Your Questions, Answered

  • Our preschool program prepares children for kindergarten by helping them build strong foundations in early literacy, math, communication, problem-solving, and social-emotional development. Through structured and play-based learning activities, children develop important school readiness skills such as letter recognition, counting, following routines, listening, teamwork, independence, and confidence in a safe and nurturing environment.

  • Before kindergarten, children benefit from developing early literacy, math, communication, social, and self-help skills. Important kindergarten readiness skills include recognizing letters and numbers, counting, following directions, problem-solving, expressing emotions, participating in group activities, and building independence through daily routines and hands-on learning experiences.

  • Our preschool curriculum includes early literacy, math concepts, science exploration, art, music, sensory activities, creative play, and social-emotional learning. We combine structured learning with hands-on activities and play-based experiences to support cognitive development, creativity, communication skills, independence, and kindergarten readiness.

  • Yes. Children in our preschool program are introduced to early literacy and math skills through fun, age-appropriate activities that encourage learning through play. Children practice letter recognition, phonics awareness, counting, shapes, colors, patterns, and early problem-solving skills through games, reading, group activities, and hands-on learning experiences.

  • We support social and emotional development by helping children build confidence, communication skills, independence, empathy, and positive relationships with others. Through group activities, guided play, classroom routines, and caring teacher interactions, children learn important skills such as sharing, cooperation, emotional expression, listening, and problem-solving in a supportive and nurturing environment.