
Preparing for Preschool
The perfect stepping stone to Preschool, Early Preschool features our indicator-based curriculum, Abeka, which was specially designed for 30- to 42-month-old children. We help them build the routines and self-help skills that all independent learners need.
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In this program, children will discover:
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Stimulating classroom environments
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Exclusive indicator-based curriculum
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Immersive learning experiences
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Opportunities to gain independence

Curriculum & Developmental Indicators
Our indicator-based curriculum, Learn as we Grow™, has been specially designed to meet the needs of 30- to 42-month-old children preparing for Preschool. It guides them toward mastering significant indicators (or milestones) across 10 developmental scales:
Approaches to Learning
The ability to solve problems, explore the world around them, become more independent.
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Creative Arts
The ability to express ideas and feelings through music, movement, visual arts, and drama.
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Language
The ability to use conversation skills and vocabulary to communicate effectively.
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Literacy
The ability to demonstrate phonological awareness, alphabet knowledge, early reading, and early writing skills.
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Logic & Reasoning
The ability to sequence, solve problems, and think critically.
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Early Math
The ability to understand numbers, patterns, sorting, and ordering; the ability to use numbers to add, subtract, measure, and graph.
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Social Studies
The ability to understand themselves, their families, their communities, and their world.
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Physical Development/Health
The ability to coordinate and control large and small muscle movements; increasing awareness of health and safety concepts.
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Social-Emotional Development
The ability to interact with others and their increasing awareness of themselves and their emotions; understanding of their relationships with others, such as family, friends, community members.