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Preschool Program

Overview

The preschool program offers a rich, engaging, and nurturing environment where children are supported in becoming confident, capable, and curious learners. Rooted in the principles of early childhood education and inspired by the philosophy of Maria Montessori, the program focuses on the child’s cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development.

In our home childcare setting, children benefit from a calm, mixed-age environment that encourages collaboration, independence, and respect. Each child is viewed as a unique individual, and learning experiences are guided by their interests, developmental stage, and natural curiosity.

Program Timing

Our home childcare program operates Monday to Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This schedule is designed to support families with consistent, reliable care while providing children with a balanced daily routine that includes time for learning, play, meals, rest, and outdoor experiences.

Meal Plan

The preschool meal plan is designed to support children’s growth, energy, and overall well-being throughout the day. We provide fresh healthy balanced, nutritious meals and snacks that follow healthy eating guidelines and encourage positive lifelong habits. Meals are served at consistent times each day, creating a predictable routine that helps children feel comfortable and ready to enjoy their food in a relaxed, social setting.

2.5 - 6 Years

  • I combine play-based learning with intentional teaching practices. Children explore, create, and discover through hands-on activities that build foundational skills in literacy, numeracy, and problem-solving

  • The learning space is thoughtfully prepared with accessible, child-sized materials that encourage independence, concentration, and self-directed activity.

  • Activities and experiences are guided by children’s interests, allowing for meaningful and engaging learning opportunities that evolve naturally.

  • Children participate in everyday tasks such as tidying, food preparation, and self-care, fostering responsibility, coordination, and confidence.

  • Storytelling, conversations, songs, and early writing activities help build strong communication and literacy foundations.

  • Through hands-on materials and everyday experiences, children explore counting, sorting, patterns, and problem-solving.

  • Daily outdoor play encourages physical development, exploration, and a connection to the natural world.