Developing each child's basic learning abilities and attitude toward learning

In Preschool, we promote independent exploration and hands-on learning for preschoolers to develop early literacy, mathematics, science, and social skills, which are developmental milestones for kindergarten readiness.

Preschool Activities

  • Playing Catch
  • Math Fundamentals
  • Language and Literacy Development
  • Recognizing Different Colors
  • Creative Craft Projects
  • Learning about Seasons, the Weather, and the Environment
  • Forming Letters and Numbers
  • Connect the Dots and Coloring Activities
  • Recognizing Shapes
  • Kindergarten Readiness Assessment
How This Program Supports Development
  • Children gain early literacy and math skills through storytime, counting games, and hands-on materials.
  • Structured routines help preschoolers learn responsibility, time awareness, and classroom behavior.
  • Opportunities for open-ended play encourage problem-solving, curiosity, and decision-making.
  • Teachers support emotional growth by helping children label feelings and practice self-regulation.
  • Working in small groups builds collaboration skills and prepares children for more formal school environments.
Why Enroll in Preschool

Preschool helps bridge the gap between home and more structured learning environments. It introduces routines, builds group skills, and gives children the confidence to try new things in a supportive space. Children begin to make connections between letters, numbers, and real-life experiences, while also building relationships that support emotional growth.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of preschool?
Preschool helps children prepare for kindergarten by encouraging early learning, self-help skills, and group interaction.
What age does preschool usually start?
Most children start preschool between the ages 3 and 4, depending on readiness and program requirements.
What does a typical preschool day look like?
A preschool day includes reading, numbers, art, outdoor time, and small group play that builds independence and focus.
How does preschool help with social skills?
Children learn to take turns, follow group instructions, and solve simple problems with others through play and structured activities.
What if my child has trouble sitting still?
Preschool teachers adjust activities for different attention levels, with plenty of movement and hands-on learning built into the day.
Does preschool include reading or math lessons?
Yes—kids practice early literacy and math through songs, games, storybooks, and everyday routines.
How can I check on my child’s progress?
Many centers provide updates, sample work, or progress reports. Families can also speak with teachers during drop-off or pickup.
See What Makes Us Different

Visit our center to explore our programs, meet our team, and see how we create a welcoming space for every child.