Program details

Pre-schoolers (3 years to less than 4 years)

At this stage, children need extra attention in a nurturing, loving environment that supports their smooth transition from toddlerhood to preschool. This period is crucial for developing their personality, independence, and self-discipline in a healthy, caring way. Our preschool program offers a mix of free choice play and structured activities. Learning centers are accessible throughout the day, allowing children to practice different skills through play. These centers offer opportunities for: - Exploration, prediction, and problem-solving in the science/sensory center. - Artistic expression through cutting, painting, drawing, and gluing in the creative art center. - Spatial awareness by learning concepts like "on," "under," "near," and "far," while reinforcing knowledge of shapes, colors, and sizes. - Dramatic play, where children can act out real-life scenarios such as being a doctor, a family member, or a grocery store worker in the dramatic play center. Planned activities, which are posted weekly, cover diverse topics that are both culturally and academically engaging. Children are introduced to foundational concepts such as numbers, letters, shapes, colors, sequencing, and patterning. They are encouraged to recognize, name, and trace numbers and letters.

Our goals are as follows:

Encourage responsibility and independence.

Support self-discipline.

Meet physical and emotional needs.

Provide suitable activities fostering independence.