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Daily Rhythm

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We know that little ones thrive when their days have a comforting rhythm and plenty of room to play. Our daily schedule provides a gentle balance between structure and flexibility and creating a predictable flow that helps children feel secure, while leaving space for imagination and curiosity.

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Each part of our day is thoughtfully designed to support the whole child—socially, emotionally, cognitively, and physically. From morning greetings and circle time to outdoor adventures, art, and sensory exploration, every moment is an opportunity to learn, connect, and grow together.

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While we follow a daily rhythm to keep our days running smoothly, this schedule is just a guide. We don’t always follow it to the minute...sometimes play runs longer, or we linger in a moment of discovery. We believe the best learning often happens when we follow the children’s lead.

Toddlers (PDO) and 2s3s
Class Schedules

​​9:00am        Welcome Activity & Free Play

                      Clean Up

          Circle Time

9:35am         Outside Play

          Wash Hands

10:30am       Snack

                      Potty Time & Free Play

                      Art

                      Sensory Play

11:30am       Outside Play

12:00pm      Goodbye, So Long, Farewell!

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Pre-K Class Schedule

9:00am      Outside Arrival & Play


Children put away their water bottles, hugs and kisses to mom or dad, and then enjoy unstructured large motor and nature play.

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9:30am       Circle Time


We engage in meaningful rituals to build classroom community, and participate in early literacy & numeracy activities, such as sound play, rhyming, and reading books.

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9:45am       Centers & Small Group


Children participate in collaborative play and small group experiences. They are free to choose their play of interest and navigate the classroom autonomously. Centers are guided by seasonal themes, as well as current play schemas and interests.

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10:30am     Snack


Children practice independent and fine motor skills at snack time. They are encouraged to serve their food and pour their own water, and are responsible for cleaning up after themselves.

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10:45am     Centers​

11:20am     Clean up & Outside Play

12:00pm    Outside Pickup (or stay until 2pm for extended days)

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