Early Childhood Education: Comprehensive curriculum designed to promote children’s physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development through age-appropriate activities and play-based learning.
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Infant Care Program: Specialized care for infants aged 6-12 months of age, focusing on nurturing their physical, emotional, and cognitive development through activities like tummy time, sensory exploration, and bonding experiences.
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Toddler Programs: Tailored for children aged 1-3 years of age, emphasizing language development, social skills, and independence through structured play, art activities, and early learning experiences.
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Preschool Programs: Preparing children aged 3-5 years for kindergarten by introducing early literacy, numeracy, and social skills in structured learning.
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Pre-Kindergarten (PRE-K) Program: A more advanced preschool curriculum for children aged 4-5 years, focusing on school readiness skills such as phonics, pre-writing, and basic math concepts to prepare them for kindergarten.
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After-School Programs: Offers a safe and supervised environment for school-aged children after school hours, providing homework assistance, recreational activities, and enrichment opportunities such as arts and crafts, sports, and STEM projects.
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Summer Camp: A seasonal program offering a variety of themed activities, field trips, and outdoor adventures to keep children engaged and entertained during the summer months while promoting socialization and learning outside the classroom.
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Enrichment classes: Supplementary classes such as music, dance, martial arts, foreign language, or yoga are offered to enhance children’s skills and interests beyond the core curriculum.