Adventure Awaits (6 weeks – 23 months)
For infants ages 6 weeks to 23 months, this age group is unable to follow a schedule, as a result infant schedules should allow flexibility for diapering, feeding, and sleeping when a child requires it rather than when the schedule dictates it. Infants enjoy activities that may include tummy time, sensory play, and bonding to foster interaction with teachers. Adjustments will be made based on individual needs, but maintaining a calm and nurturing environment is key.

Exploration (2 years old)
The 2-year-old age group is still working on being mobile and working to communicate verbally. Developmentally children in this age group can follow multi-step directions, working on gross motor skills such as walking, running, and biking. Thriving on a structured routine that includes playtime, meals, naps, and basic learning activities. Focusing on developing motor skills, language, social interaction, arts and crafts, and story time. Consistent routine will provide stability, feeling of security, and facilitating their overall development.

Creativity (3 years old to 5 years old)
The 3- to 5-year-old age group loves routine and giving children more flexibility in making their own choices. Children will be able to explore more games with rules, explore more imagination play with creating their own storyline, and creating projects with no teacher lead instruction. Flexibility is key to accommodate their energy levels and attention spans allowing more outdoor time will give children more interest in exploring in the classroom.

School House (5 years old and up)
Kindergarten Readiness program aims to prepare children socially and academically for their next chapter in education. Child will experience more structed activities, allowing student lead activities, and exploring more fine motor tools. Children will sharpen their listening skills, sharing, and following instruction.