Research done by Piaget has shown that toddlers are this stage of development are in the sensorimotor stage and have a tendency to view their world by using their senses and actions such as touching and viewing things, Armed with this knowledge, we make it a concerted effort to ensure activities are intentional and are based on research.
Studies have shown children’s brains grow new neurons each time they learn something new. The opposite is true as well that if you are not learning something new, then you are forgetting vital or losing vital information. This is also proven for students over the summer that they experience brain loss and are at severe risk of losing half of what they learned in school.
In our Early Learners program, our lessons are centered and focused on developing cognitive, social, emotional, physical, language and self-help skills.
Our program is accredited by the Georgia Accrediting Commission. Our students will continue with phonics, writing and will begin to learn to read.
In our Early Learners program, our lessons are centered and focused on developing cognitive, social, emotional, physical, language and self-help skills.
As part of our Young Scholars program, children begin with their mastery of colors, shapes, letters and character building.
Our program is accredited by the Georgia Accrediting Commission. Our students will continue with phonics, writing and will begin to learn to read.
We offer an accelerated 1st grade program. This program is a 10 month program that begins in August and ends in May.