Programs

Bright Beginnings- 2-17 months, focuses on foundational developmental areas such as sensory exploration, which encourages infants to learn through touch, sight, sound, taste, and smell. Promoting motor skill development is also key to supporting both gross and fine motor skills through activities that involve movement and coordination.


Bright Steps- 18-23 months,
encourages communication skills to help toddlers start understanding and responding to verbal and nonverbal cues. The development of physical coordination is encouraged as well as social play.Pathways-18-23 months, emphasizes language development, including expanding vocabulary and sentence structure, and physical coordination through activities that challenge and develop fine and gross motor skills.



Pathways-18-23 months, emphasizes language development, including expanding vocabulary and sentence structure, and physical coordination through activities that challenge and develop fine and gross motor skills.


Pioneers- 18-35 months, social interaction becomes more complex, with a focus on sharing, taking turns, and empathizing with others. Creative play is encouraged to stimulate imagination and cognitive skills, involving pretend play, art, and music.


Early Impressions, 2-year-olds, focus on fostering independence, learning through experiences and activities, building relationships, and enhancing communication skills.


Early Discovery, 3-year-olds, provided with opportunities to solve problems, explore different ways of doing tasks, and satisfy their curiosity about the world around them, offering engaging activities that encourage active participation and learning.


Voyagers, 4-year-olds, introducing more complex concepts and providing repeated opportunities for hands-on learning. This age group focuses on language development, early reading and writing skills, mathematics


Pathfinders, 4/5-year-olds, preparing children for kindergarten by fostering a sense of independence and confidence in their abilities, hands-on learning. This age group focuses on grasping calendar concepts, independent writing, cutting, hygiene, nature, number recognition listening skills, weather knowledge, and other vital concepts.


Explorers, Before and Aftercare - provide assistance for homework, collaborative setting encourages respect, cooperation, and inclusion, helping children feel part of a community, helps meet the daily physical activity recommendations, contributing to children's overall physical well-being, provide nutritious meals/snacks vital for their growth and development, structured and supervised setting

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