Our Tiny Stars program for infants under 12 months focuses on nurturing and sensory-rich experiences. Daily activities include tummy time, gentle movement, music and lullabies, sensory exploration with safe objects, interactive play, reading, feeding, and supervised naps. These experiences support physical, emotional, and cognitive development while fostering secure attachments with caregivers.
For infants 12 to 19 months, our program encourages exploration, early language development, and motor skills. Daily activities include crawling and walking practice, stacking and building blocks, sensory and water play, simple songs and rhymes, interactive reading, self-feeding practice, and outdoor exploration. These experiences promote independence, curiosity, and physical coordination.
In Curious Cubs, toddlers explore through sensory bins, building blocks, art, music, outdoor play, and simple group games. Daily routines include snack time, story circles, self-help skill practice (like handwashing and dressing), and guided play, promoting independence, social skills, and curiosity.
Our Trailblazers program engages preschoolers in dramatic play, early literacy and numeracy activities, collaborative projects, arts and crafts, and outdoor exploration. Daily routines include circle time, snack, storytime, and movement activities, fostering problem-solving, communication, and social-emotional growth.
Bright Pathfinders provides structured literacy and numeracy activities, science experiments, group projects, imaginative play, and outdoor exploration. Daily routines include morning meetings, snack, guided learning centers, free play, and reflection, supporting confidence, independence, and critical thinking skills.
Our Young Navigators program supports school-age children before and after school with homework support, arts and crafts, games, physical activity, group projects, and outdoor play. Activities encourage social interaction, responsibility, teamwork, and creativity, while offering a safe and engaging space for children to relax, learn, and grow outside school hours.