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Language & Literacy
We build a love of reading by sharing stories, letters, and words with children from a young age.
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Mathematical Thinking
We teach math through fun activities that help children solve problems and think logically.
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Social-Emotional Learning
Our curriculum helps children understand and manage their emotions, build relationships, share, and develop self-help skills.
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Wellness
Through physical activities, dance, and games, we develop fine and gross motor skills while teaching basic nutrition and safety.
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Creative Expression
Students participate in art and music, letting them share ideas and be creative.
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Scientific Exploration
We use hands-on science and technology activities to help children think and work together.
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Citizens of the World
We introduce children to different cultures and languages, including Spanish, to build global awareness.
1 yr – Pre-K
Links to Learning, our preschool curriculum for children ages 1 to 5 years, takes advantage of a child’s readiness to learn with activities that are fun, challenging and engaging. Links to Learning is organized into five developmental stages incorporating eight subject areas. At each stage of the preschool journey, we introduce new concepts and skills while reviewing and re-enforcing existing skills.
Links 2 Home creates open, streamlined communication between families and school. What our families love most about our app is receiving a reassuring photo of their child each day. Not only can they see that their child is happy and engaged, but also see how the featured activity connects to one of our Links to Learning skills. In addition, you’ll also be kept informed of your child’s meals, naps and toileting throughout the day. Families can also send updates to their child’s teacher and receive important communications from the school. Download Links 2 Home on the App Store or Google Play.
We know you’ll love the excitement on your child’s face when they review their projects with you at the end of each month. The folder includes samples of your child’s work, along with a link to view all the skills and goals achieved that month. You’ll also receive a letter with activity suggestions for continuing the learning at home.
Although you’ll always be kept updated on your child’s progress, teachers complete formal family reports three times annually, in the fall, winter and spring. One of the most exciting facets of our family communication toolbox is the conference with your child’s teacher. While families are encouraged to connect with teachers at any time with questions or concerns, conferences offer a dedicated time to review the family report and identify areas of improvement and mastery.
At our schools, family boards are truly a wealth of information. There you’ll find the weekly lesson plan and skill sheet, learning outcomes for the year, Spanish vocabulary we’re working on, and more. It’s a real-time way to keep up with what’s happening in your child’s classroom.