Research supports the fact that play is the best way children learn, and that social skills and emotional development are just as important to later school success as early academics. With supervised play children learn problem solving, conflict resolution, negotiation, imagination, and language skills.

Observing childrens' play is important , because it shows whether a child needs help or is progressing through the steps of conflict resolution, problem solving, creative thinking, and cooperation. As children gain more experience in social interactions they learn how to negotiate and resolve conflicts without violence.

Social interactions will be a major area that determines how your child will feel about himself or herself in school and later in life.

Our families believe that we have the perfect combination of both Academics and Supervised Play thus allowing the whole child to flourish.
Our learning and interest centers including computers are kept interesting and engaging.