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Preschool

Curriculum

The Creative Curriculum incorporates meaningful learning activities into daily routines and provides intentional support for their caregivers. Our curriculum is research-based and top-rated to support teachers and families.

  • engages families as children make this transition from home to school

  • supports teachers as they build children’s foundation for school readiness

  • support the unique needs of children 24-36 months in age

A strong toddler curriculum doesn’t isolate these skills — it blends them.

For example:

  • A Jack and Jill theme can hit gross motor (climbing), language (retelling), and fine motor (water pouring).

  • A Wheels on the Bus week can target social‑emotional skills (taking turns), music, and early math (counting wheels).

  • A sensory bin can support language, fine motor, and cognitive skills all at once.

Meet the Team

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Hi!  My name is Miss Hanna, and I am a preschool assistant teacher. I absolutely love working with young children and supporting them as they grow, learn new skills, and discover how to express themselves. Watching children gain confidence and understanding brings me so much joy, and I truly enjoy being a part of their learning journey. I am currently in college studying radiology and have been working toward my degree for the past three years. While I love learning about healthcare, my heart also belongs in the classroom, helping children explore, communicate, and develop socially and emotionally. In my free time, I enjoy spending time outdoors especially during the summer. I love going to the beach, and I grew up surfing, which is still one of my favorite activities. I also have two  dogs who keep me active and smiling, and I enjoy playing with them whenever I can.

Daily Schedule

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Our centers are required to periodically renew the Department of Law and Public Safety (DLPS), Division of Consumer Affairs (DCA), unsafe children's products list, make the list accessible to parents, and ensure that items on the list are not in use at any of our centers.

The list is available at www.state.nj.us/lps/ca/recall/recalls.htm. If you do not have access to the internet, it may be available at your local library. For more information, call the DLPS, DCA, toll free at 1-800-242-5846.

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