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Programs

Fun & Creativity

Language

In this course, we are focused in developing both receptive and expressive language of your children. We use tools such as movable alphabets, pictures, and objects that are accessible to help prepare your child for oral and written language. 

Additional languages being taught is Spanish and Basic Sign Language

Mathematics

Our Mathematics course progressively introduces to concepts on numbers, symbols, digits, operations, and basic mathematical facts through the use of manipulative toys.

Practical Life

Children are motivated to be more independent by presenting to them a wide range of life experiences that promote self-help skills. Through repetition children will be able to apply concentration, cognitive order, motor skills as well as a boost of confidence.

Geography

Helping children understand that the world is huge can benefit them in a variety of educational ways. It can open up their minds to subjects like biology and chemistry, such as where certain animals and plants live.

Music

Introducing music to children at an early age can assist in the development of self-control, planning and verbal intelligence. Learning these life skills will allow your child to make decisions, focus, plan, problem solve and juggle multiple tasks at once. 

Science

Children learn about different studies such as Botany, Zoology and other wonderful areas of science. These subjects contribute to stimulating their interest in natural life.

Art

Art is naturally linked to creativity, an attribute that is increasingly being touted as one of the most important factors for the success of individuals, organizations and cultures. Art encourages fine motor skills, neural development, problem-solving abilities and it can be used effectively to teach and understand other key subjects.

Sensorial

Your child will be provided with sensorial tools to enrich and understand the five senses. These tools will allow them to explore cues on height, weight, width, shape, color, sound, taste, smell and texture. Exposure to these cues will prepare them for logical thinking. 

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