Preschool Class


Age: 3 years old by August 15 - up to 5 years old

This class is designed to foster a love of learning in children by exposing them to learning through play.



Our teachers will build experiences in math, literacy, science, and social studies based on student-initiated projects and interests. Art is used to represent knowledge and learning. Mixed-Age classrooms nurture peer mentorship and allow teachers to challenge children at different academic levels based on readiness. Children in our preschool classes participate in yoga and foreign language classes.

We believe that young children learn best through respectful, reciprocal, responsive relationships. These relationships serve as the foundation for learning and enable children to solve problems and manage conflict respectfully.

Children emerge from HeartPrints preschool as confident, compassionate, curious, creative individuals who work to solve problems and manage conflict respectfully.

Our preschool classes offer daily opportunities for small group, large group, and individual learning experiences. Each day, children and teachers…

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HeartPrints Centers' low 7:1 student: teacher ratio, allows our teachers the opportunity to spend quality time with each child in the room. Teachers create hands-on activities of varying difficulty so they can individualize instruction for each unique child.

Program Highlights:


  • Learning through play
  • Teamwork and empathy
  • Formulating and executing in-depth plans
  • Fostering leadership and responsibility
  • Improving representational art
  • Hands-on project work
  • Kindergarten readiness
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    Montessori inspired Activities are carefully created and guided by the teachers. These hands-on activities help children improve concentration, develop an eye for detail, and practice core knowledge.


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      The Reggio Emilia Learning Philosophy Encourages children to follow their innate curiosity. Teachers validate children's ideas and provide materials and resources to extend child-driven project work. Project work allows children from a young age to develop planning and project management skills, creative problem solving and peer collaboration.