Daily Schedule
7 am – 8 am. Arrival/ Free play
8 am – 9 am Breakfast time
9 am – 10 am. Morning Exercise/ Group activities
10 am – 11 am Outside time
11 am – 12 pm Washing hands/ Lunch time
12 pm – 1 pm Free play/ Preparing for nap
1 pm – 3 pm Nap / Quiet time
3 pm – 4 pm. Snack /Arts and crafts/ Learning activities
4 pm – 5 pm Outside time
5 pm – 6 pm Clean up/Free play
Between activities we ensure to wash hands, use the potty and change diapers as needed.
Infant curriculum (3 Months to 1 Year Old)
Your little ones are just starting to make connections with people and things around them.
● We read tons of books, point and name objects, listen to their baby babble, talk, and make sounds back to them to build that early literacy skills.
● We touch and feel different textures, express feelings through movement, listen to music, and play toy instruments to help their creative side develop.
● We practice memory skills, engage all five senses.
Toddler curriculum (1 to 2 Years Old)
Making arts, stacking blocks, reading books—no matter what your toddler loves to do, we’ll help them explore their interests as they play and learn.
● Sorting, counting, and measuring things to help develop science and math concepts. We build their focus and memory with simple daily routines.
● We use social and emotional skill-building tools like feelings magnets and puppets to help them learn about their own feelings and notice the feelings of others
● We perform building vocabulary activities. Saying one or two words at a time by pointing to things and expressing needs.
● Learn colors, shapes, and object names.
● Art activities with mediums like clay and movement dance breaks to simple children’s songs.
Preschool curriculum (2 to 3 Years Old)
Preschool curriculum (2 to 3 Years Old)
Growing up! Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help children get used to a more structured school setting.
● We start to mix early math skills—like patterning and counting—into fun daily activities involving singing, clapping, and moving around.
● Practice painting and drawing as a form of expression.
● Work with clay to develop fine motor skills
● Engage in group activities involving movement, clapping and identifying different body parts
Preschool curriculum (3 to 4 Years Old)
Your child will practice language, math, science and social skills through hands-on learning and playtime.
● We introduce science experiments and learn early math concepts.
● Perform identifying letters and sounds activities.
● Get children ready for kindergarten by reading lots of books, identifying rhyming words, and writing.
● Sing songs and play literacy games.
We help children to build self-confidence by expressing themselves creatively through painting, drama, music, storytelling, and writing.