Kindergarten



  • Monthly themes like “Polar Animals” are linked to the children’s daily activities including
    writing, reading, math, music, and art
  • Large group activities are planned with the interests of 5 and 6 year old children in mind for
    their social development
  • A variety of active and quiet activities are planned to enhance their cognitive development
  • Children will have daily opportunities to use their large muscles in the indoor gym or
    outdoors  
  • Children are encouraged to use new skills that they have acquired in order to build self-
    esteem
  • Children are spoken and listened to by Little Learners teachers at their level in a respectful
    manner
  • Teachers are nurturing and have early childhood educations

Kindergarten Enrichment Program

  • The Kindergarten room cares for a total of 13 children with a child to teacher ratio of
    13 to 1

  • Teachers will conduct individualized developmental evaluations twice a year, which
    are discussed at parent conferences

  • Home cooked breakfast and lunch is served every day
The kindergarten child

  • Needs to be respected and loved by the adults in their lives
  • Needs to be given opportunities to write daily
  • Needs to be given opportunities to read daily
  • Needs opportunities to pretend and play cooperative games
  • Needs opportunities to use large muscles daily