Preschool Care

3 years to 5 years old

Starting kindergarten is a big milestone, and our Preschool Program is designed to prepare children for kindergarten and beyond while keeping learning fun, hands-on, and engaging. At this stage, children are developing independence, curiosity, and important social skills while our caregivers guide them with patience, encouragement, and structured routines.

Through a balance of play-based exploration and early academics, preschoolers build the foundational skills they need for future success. From circle time and story reading to art, science, and outdoor play, every activity encourages creativity, critical thinking, and confidence.

What we focus on:

    • Build meaningful friendships and practice cooperative play

    • Develop empathy, kindness, and respect for others

    • Learn to express feelings appropriately and resolve conflicts peacefully

    • Gain confidence, independence, and a strong sense of self

    • Follow multi-step directions and classroom routines

    • Develop responsibility through simple classroom jobs and self-help tasks

    • Strengthen self-control, patience, and problem-solving abilities

    • Practice listening skills and respect for group rules

    • Refine gross motor skills with running, hopping, skipping, climbing, and ball games

    • Strengthen fine motor skills through drawing, cutting, writing, and building

    • Develop hand-eye coordination with puzzles, art, and early writing activities

    • Master self-care tasks like dressing, toileting, and managing personal belongings

    • Expand vocabulary and use complete sentences in conversation

    • Recognize letters, numbers, colors, and shapes

    • Develop early literacy skills (rhyming, letter recognition, name writing)

    • Strengthen early math skills (counting, sorting, patterns, simple addition/subtraction)

    • Practice critical thinking, problem-solving, and curiosity through science and exploration

    • Express ideas through storytelling, dramatic play, music, and art

    • Use imagination to explore new concepts and scenarios

    • Engage in hands-on learning experiences that encourage discovery

    • Build confidence by trying new activities in a supportive, nurturing environment