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"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world". Nelson Mandela
2-Year Old Developmental Milestone
Around the age of two, children can usually recognize and point to objects when they are named. This is also the time when children can follow simple instructions. For example you could show your children a picture of a ball, ask them to name it, and then tell them to find one you’ve hidden in your backyard. Potty-training is offered, but parents must bring pot and other materials.
3-4Year Old Developmental Milestone
At age three, children can demonstrate their understanding of spatial awareness with words such as “in,” “on,” or “under.” When playing with your children, ask them to say where you or their friends are hiding, such as “under the tree” or “in the shed.” At this age we will also be prepping your child for the next level. For example name tracing, numbers, colors, and etc.
Transitional Kindergarten Class (Ages 4-5) Developmental Milestone
At age five, children reach a point in their social and emotional development where they want to please their friends and be like them. Group play dates can help you determine the pace at which your child is developing socially. They can also help kids learn from one another. At this level we are preparing your child for school. Workbooks and other materials will be provided for learning.