Sprouts

Infants 6 weeks-12 months

A multi-sensory approach actively stimulates and engages infants through social interactions like talking, playing, moving, singing, reading, and sign language. Nurturing and safety guide our Nursery. Soft voices, music, stimulating activities, and loads of baby yoga satisfy our infants’ gross motor skills.

Toddler 12 months to 18 months

Language development is a key component of our Toddler program. Nursery Rhymes build phonological awareness which develops a strong foundation for reading. Group review of the Alphabet sounds and letter recognition dominate our lessons.

Toddler 18 months to 24 months

We encourage our parents to consistently read to their children for at least 20 minutes per day. Sharing books with children is a great way to build early literacy and language skills. Speech is more prevalent among our mature toddlers and we want to take advantage of it. Group recitations of the Alphabet, Phonics, and Number charts are a daily routine.

Preschool 3 years

Steady as they sprout is our school mission for all of our children. The three year old preschoolers will thrive from daily lesson plans implemented from our Curriculum to integrate all of the learning domains. This allows our teachers to execute a full well rounded program. The introduction to a consistent foreign language immersion programs is offered, as well as STEM initiated projects and activities.

Georgia Pre-K 4 years

Kindergarten here we come. Weekly themes guide our lesson plans to keep our early learning benchmarks fun and interesting. We incorporate Spanish, Art projects, STEM and classroom group assignments to develop peer to peer team building relationships. Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics projects help children to see that STEM activities show real life situations to assist children with learning in a technological world. The Creative Curriculum is implemented in this class. Contact us to register for Georgia Pre K.

After School 5 years to 12 years


Relax after a stimulating day of learning. Parents have the selection of an Academic Tutoring program, or an array of Enrichment activities to engage their children. A junior Library of Non-Fiction and Fiction aged appropriate books occupy the after school classroom. Board games and a selection of online computer based learning programs will be offered as well.