Pre-School
Continuing where our two’s left off, our three year olds engage in many more hands-on activities through our thematic units and STEAM activities. We balance plenty of collaborative learning centers, with social-emotional learning, fine arts, and free play.
Independence Journey Program
Here at Children’s Land we enhance the three year-olds joy of learning by using research based practices. This environment promotes exploration and creativity. Through the Independence Journey Program, our staff will guide the children into more fun and challenging activities stimulating the students’ desire to learn.
This strong foundation helps the child prepare for the challenges and skills needed for Pre-Kindergarten.
Curriculum
- Learning to write names with crayons
- Learning more advanced and unfamiliar vocabulary
- Start reciting poems and songs
- Learning about emotions and how characters feel in stories
- Building towers using blocks
- Counting blocks and sorting by color
- Starting to learn simple patterns
- Discussing what the children observe while the garden sprouts. *Varies by location
- Using clay and playdough to create simple shapes and designs
- Learning about different cultures through dances and stories
- Starting to go to on field trips
- Learning confidence and self-awareness in and out of classroom
- Bouncing and catching a ball
- Playing on more advanced playground equipment
- Practicing various dance moves and yoga poses in dance class
Questions and Answers
At Children’s Land we are a tree nut and peanut-free school. We take allergies very seriously and keep allergy lists in every classroom.
We ask our parents to provide their own disposable diapers, wipes, lotions and powders.
Yes, we provide formula and baby food for our children, however parents can supply their own.
Our director will call the designated adult from your Emergency Information Form so that your child can be picked up as soon as possible from the facility. While your child waits to be picked up we will isolate him/her from the rest of the children and let them relax.
Every teacher at Children’s Land meets or exceeds the state requirements for child care providers. Every year our staff go through mandatory workshops to receive ongoing professional development. Prior to employment we require background checks through local and state agencies.
Yes, we provide devices used to aid our infants on their journey to start walking.
Your infant will have a designated primary teacher who will play, read, talk and nurture your child. These activities help your child develop in all areas such as cognitive, communication, social, emotional and motor. We will make sure to nap and feed your child, in accordance with your home routine.
Yes, if the weather is permitting we try and take our children outside everyday. Parents must provide the clothing needed for group stroller walks and playground play.
Due to Covid-19 right not now we do not allow drop-ins. As soon as it becomes safe we will reverse this rule.
Yes. There are cameras in every room of the facility. When entering the facility there are monitors setup so that parents can observe without interrupting class.
Here at Children’s Land health and safety is a top priority of ours. We have put new rules in place that will help slow the spread of Covid-19. These rules focus on social distancing, disinfection, and symptom monitoring. The protocol varies based on location and level of outbreak. Our end goal is to uphold the highest level of health and safety precautions for our staff and families.
Your toddler will participate in sensory-based learning experiences through our research-based curriculum. Our facilities are designed to promote development of social/emotional, communication, cognitive and motor skills through a nurturing environment.
No. We provide a variety of healthy, age-appropriate meals and snacks. We cater our food from a high-end distributor and it is made fresh every day using organic ingredients. We pride ourselves on the food we provide at the daycare as our students' health is a top priority.
Our director will call the designated adult from your Emergency Information Form so that your child can be picked up as soon as possible from the facility. While your child waits to be picked up we will isolate them from the rest of the children and let them relax.
Yes. We will work with parents to help and potty-train their children.
At Children’s Land we are a tree nut and peanut-free school. We take allergies very seriously and keep allergy lists in every classroom.
Yes, if the weather is permitting, we try and take our children outside everyday. The parents must provide the clothing needed for group walks and playground play.
Every teacher at Children’s Land meets or exceeds the state requirements for child care providers. Every year our staff go through mandatory workshops to receive ongoing professional development. Prior to employment we require background checks through local and state agencies.
Yes. There are cameras in every room of the facility. When entering the facility there are monitors setup so that parents can observe without interrupting class.
Here at Children’s Land health and safety is a top priority of ours. We have put new rules in place that will help slow the spread of Covid-19. These rules focus on social distancing, disinfection, and symptom monitoring. The protocol varies based on location and level of outbreak. Our end goal is to uphold the highest level of health and safety precautions for our staff and families.
At Children’s Land we are a tree nut and peanut-free school. We take allergies very seriously and keep allergy lists in every classroom.
No. We provide a variety of healthy, age-appropriate meals and snacks for children to eat each day. We cater our food from a high-end distributor and it is made fresh every day using organic ingredients. We pride ourselves on the food we provide at the daycare as our students' health is a top priority.
Our director will call the designated adult from your Emergency Information Form so that your child can be picked up as soon as possible. While your child waits to be picked up we will isolate him/her from the rest of the children and let him/her relax
Children’s Land does not use verbal or physical punishment under any circumstance. Our staff uses positive redirection to understand the child’s feelings and emotions while teaching them problem-solving techniques and self-calming activities.
Yes, if the weather is permitting we try and take our children outside everyday. The parents must provide the clothing needed for group walks and playground play.
Yes. There are cameras in every room of the facility. When entering the facility there are monitors setup so that parents can observe without interrupting class.
Every teacher at Children’s Land meets or exceeds the state requirements for child care providers. Every year our staff go through mandatory workshops to receive ongoing professional development. Prior to employment we require background checks through local and state agencies.
Here at Children’s Land health and safety is a top priority of ours. We have put new rules in place that will help slow the spread of Covid-19. These rules focus on social distancing, disinfection, and symptom monitoring. The protocol varies based on location and level of outbreak. Our end goal is to uphold the highest level of health and safety precautions for our staff and families.
Your three-year-old will start taking pride in doing things on his/her own. Our staff encourage the students to explore and further develop socially/emotionally, motor skills and will be introduced to language arts, mathematics and science.
At Children’s Land we are a tree nut and peanut-free school. We take allergies very seriously and keep allergy lists in every classroom.
No. We provide a variety of healthy, age-appropriate meals and snacks for children to eat each day. We cater our food from a high-end distributor and it is made fresh every day using organic ingredients. We pride ourselves on the food we provide at the daycare as our students' health is a top priority.
Our director will call the designated adult from your Emergency Information Form so that your child can be picked up as soon as possible. While your child waits to be picked up we will isolate him/her from the rest of the children and let him/her relax.
Children’s Land does not use verbal or physical punishment under any circumstance. Our staff uses positive redirection to understand the child’s feelings and emotions while teaching them problem-solving techniques and self-calming activities.
Yes, if the weather is permitting we try and take our children outside everyday. The parents must provide the clothing needed for group walks and playground play.
Yes. There are cameras in every room of the facility. When entering the facility there are monitors setup so that parents can observe without interrupting class.
Every teacher at Children’s Land meets or exceeds the state requirements for child care providers. Every year our staff go through mandatory workshops to receive ongoing professional development. Prior to employment we require background checks through local and state agencies.
Here at Children’s Land health and safety is a top priority of ours. We have put new rules in place that will help slow the spread of Covid-19. These rules focus on social distancing, disinfection, and symptom monitoring. The protocol varies based on location and level of outbreak. Our end goal is to uphold the highest level of health and safety precautions for our staff and families.
Your preschooler will naturally start taking pride in doing things on his/her own. Our staff encourages the students to explore and further develop socially/emotionally, motor skills and will continue to work on language arts, mathematics and science.
At Children’s Land we are a tree nut and peanut-free school. We take allergies very seriously and keep allergy lists in every classroom.
No. We provide a variety of healthy, age-appropriate meals and snacks for children to eat each day. We cater our food from a high-end distributor and it is made fresh every day using organic ingredients. We pride ourselves on the food we provide at the daycare as our students' health is a top priority.
Our director will call the designated adult from your Emergency Information Form so that your child can be picked up as soon as possible. While your child waits to be picked up we will isolate him/her from the rest of the children and let him/her relax.
Children’s Land does not use verbal or physical punishment under any circumstance. Our staff uses positive redirection to understand the child’s feelings and emotions while teaching them problem-solving techniques and self-calming activities.
Yes, if the weather is permitting we try and take our children outside everyday. The parents must provide the clothing needed for group walks and playground play.
Yes. There are cameras in every room of the facility. When entering the facility there are monitors setup so that parents can observe without interrupting class.
Every teacher at Children’s Land meets or exceeds the state requirements for child care providers. Every year our staff go through mandatory workshops to receive ongoing professional development. Prior to employment we require background checks through local and state agencies.
Here at Children’s Land health and safety is a top priority of ours. We have put new rules in place that will help slow the spread of Covid-19. These rules focus on social distancing, disinfection, and symptom monitoring. The protocol varies based on location and level of outbreak. Our end goal is to uphold the highest level of health and safety precautions for our staff and families.
Pre-kindergarteners will be performing curriculum-based activities to prepare them for kindergarten. We have a commitment to give a holistic and well-rounded experience. We focus on mathematics, science, language, and social/emotional learning while making it a rewarding experience that cultivates a lifelong learning experience.
At Children’s Land we are a tree nut and peanut-free school. We take allergies very seriously and keep allergy lists in every classroom.
No. We provide a variety of healthy, age-appropriate meals and snacks for children to eat each day. We cater our food from a high-end distributor and it is made fresh every day using organic ingredients. We pride ourselves on the food we provide at the daycare as our students' health is a top priority.
Our director will call the designated adult from your Emergency Information Form so that your child can be picked up as soon as possible. While your child waits to be picked up we will isolate him/her from the rest of the children and let him/her relax.
Children’s Land does not use verbal or physical punishment under any circumstance. Our staff uses positive redirection to understand the child’s feelings and emotions while teaching them problem-solving techniques and self-calming activities.
Yes, if the weather is permitting we try and take our children outside everyday. The parents must provide the clothing needed for group walks and playground play.
Yes. There are cameras in every room of the facility. When entering the facility there are monitors setup so that parents can observe without interrupting class.
Every teacher at Children’s Land meets or exceeds the state requirements for child care providers. Every year our staff go through mandatory workshops to receive ongoing professional development. Prior to employment we require background checks through local and state agencies.
Here at Children’s Land health and safety is a top priority of ours. We have put new rules in place that will help slow the spread of Covid-19. These rules focus on social distancing, disinfection, and symptom monitoring. The protocol varies based on location and level of outbreak. Our end goal is to uphold the highest level of health and safety precautions for our staff and families.
Through our award-winning program, the children will be well-prepared for entering first grade. We have a commitment to give a holistic and well-rounded experience. We focus on mathematics, science, language, and social/emotional learning setting your child up for success at school. The curriculum promotes exploration and discovery while making it a rewarding experience creating lifelong desire to learn.