Our Curriculum




Infant Curriculum​
Our infant curriculum is thoughtfully designed to honor each child’s individual routine while nurturing a sense of comfort, security, and belonging within a group care environment. We recognize that infants develop at their own pace, so daily schedules are flexible and responsive to each child’s unique needs for feeding, sleeping, and diapering.
Caregivers build strong, trusting relationships through consistent, attentive interactions, following each infant’s cues and preferences. At the same time, infants are gently introduced to group experiences that support social development, such as shared floor play, music, songs, and sensory exploration. These moments encourage early communication, awareness of others, and a sense of community while still respecting individual comfort levels.
Learning experiences are woven into everyday routines, transforming care moments into opportunities for language development, motor skills, and emotional growth. Through a balance of individualized care and nurturing group activities, our infant curriculum supports the whole child—promoting healthy development, security, and joyful early learning.
Toddler Curriculum​
Our toddler curriculum is designed to support each child’s individual development, interests, and growing independence. We recognize that toddlers learn best through active exploration and meaningful experiences that reflect their unique abilities, personalities, and curiosity. Teachers observe children closely to understand their developmental stages and emerging interests, using this information to plan engaging, age-appropriate learning opportunities.
Daily experiences encourage language development, motor skills, social-emotional growth, and problem-solving through hands-on play, music, movement, art, and sensory activities. Toddlers are given choices throughout the day, helping them build confidence, autonomy, and decision-making skills. Routines such as meals, diapering, and rest times are used as learning moments to foster communication, self-help skills, and positive relationships.
While individual needs and interests guide the curriculum, group experiences help toddlers learn cooperation, turn-taking, and awareness of others in a supportive environment. Through responsive caregiving and intentional teaching, our toddler curriculum nurtures curiosity, independence, and a lifelong love of learning.
Preschool Curriculum
Our preschool curriculum is designed to inspire curiosity, creativity, and a love of learning through meaningful connections with the natural world. Children are encouraged to explore, observe, and investigate nature as an essential part of their daily learning experiences. Outdoor play and hands-on exploration provide opportunities for children to discover plants, insects, weather patterns, and seasonal changes while developing respect for the environment.
Teachers plan engaging, play-based activities that build on children’s interests and developmental levels, integrating nature into all areas of learning. Science, literacy, math, and art are explored through natural materials, outdoor investigations, gardening, and sensory experiences. Children are encouraged to ask questions, make predictions, and problem-solve as they interact with their surroundings.
Group activities promote collaboration, communication, and social development, while individual exploration supports independence and confidence. Through daily outdoor experiences, and open-ended play, our preschool curriculum supports physical development, environmental awareness, and a sense of wonder—laying the foundation for lifelong learning and stewardship of the natural world.
Pre-K Curriculum
Our Pre-K curriculum is designed to prepare children for kindergarten by fostering independence, confidence, and a strong connection to the natural world. A key focus of the program is the development of self-help and life skills, empowering children to take responsibility for themselves and their environment. Children are encouraged to practice skills such as dressing independently, managing personal belongings, following routines, problem-solving, and participating in classroom responsibilities.
Nature exploration is woven throughout the curriculum, providing meaningful, hands-on learning experiences both indoors and outdoors. Children engage in activities such as nature walks, gardening, observing wildlife, and exploring seasonal changes, which support curiosity, critical thinking, and environmental awareness. Natural materials are used to enhance learning in literacy, math, science, and creative expression.
Through purposeful play, guided exploration, and collaborative group activities, children strengthen social skills, communication, and self-regulation. By combining independence-building experiences with rich nature-based learning, our Pre-K curriculum supports the whole child and builds a strong foundation for success in school and beyond.
