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Social Emotional
Social-emotional skills encompass self-awareness, self regulation, understanding and connecting with others, and making responsible decisions independently. These skills are crucial to a child’s academic learning.
Cognitive Development
Cognitive development focuses on supporting a child’s ability to process, organize and use information. This is essential to building the mental infrastructure they need to handle the demands of the classroom.
Literacy
Literacy is much broader than just reading words on a page. It encompasses phonemic awareness, letter knowledge, oral language, comprehension, and writing.
Creative Expression
Creative expression, like drawing, music, storytelling or dramatic play, is often overlooked in academics. But these activities are a wonderful way students can practice problem-solving, innovation, critical thinking and so much more!
Fine Motor
Fine motor development describes the coordination of small muscles in the fingers, hands, and wrists. When these movements are automatic, a student is free to focus on what they are learning rather than how to stabilize their paper, grip their pencil and form letters.
STEM
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) is about active, tactile, collaborative learning that teaches children how to investigate the world around them. Complex concepts are more easily understood through inquiry-based exploration and hands-on projects.
Gross Motor
Gross motor development is the control of large muscle groups. Developing strong muscles supports a child’s endurance, balance, and spatial awareness. This builds neural pathways essential for classroom success.
Sensory Exploration
Multi-sensory learning is the practice of engaging more than one sense at a time to help students process and retain information. It is a proven way to boost engagement and attention at any age.
Math
Early math is not just about memorizing facts, it is about supporting how a child thinks, solves problems and perceives the world around them.