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1-3 Year Olds (12-42 Months)
Each week, children and parents will spend time together engaging in play, creativity, and exploration. As the class continues, parents will begin to separate from their children for a portion of the session, gradually increasing this time each week in a separate space for discussion and support. While children remain in the Early Childhood room participating in play-based learning with our skilled educators, parent discussions will cover a range of topics, including child development, temperament, discipline, parenting strategies, and other subjects chosen by the group. This gentle separation process helps children build confidence and independence while parents gain valuable insights and tools for parenting. -
2 & 3 Year Olds
Playing, learning, and discovering are the current priorities as your toddler transitions to a preschooler. Explore a variety of skills that can help you nurture and guide your child through these early years. Parents move to a separate room for discussion. Sibling care available. -
2-4 Year Olds
What strengthens a bond between a parent and child more than playing and learning together? Come and gain knowledge of child growth and development, temperament styles, and discipline techniques. Learn ways to strengthen your relationship with your child to make learning fun. Parents move to a separate room for discussion. Sibling care is available. -
Little Inventors (3-5 Years)
Spark your child's curiosity about how things work and how to use their imagination to create as we explore together. Parents move to a separate room for discussion. Sibling care is available. -
Toddler/Twos (18-30 Months)
Your toddler’s road to independence has begun and you are both ready to spend some time apart. Your child will be able to explore their newfound independence as they learn to trust others and begin to test limits and boundaries as parents move to a separate room for discussion with a gradual addition of time each week.