
Our Programs
100 Languages of Children
The "100 Languages of Children" poem reflects the Reggio Emilia belief that children express themselves through many diverse forms—art, play, words, movement, and more—each providing a unique way for them to communicate, explore, and make sense of the world around them.
Art
Art is a vibrant part of our program, where children use a variety of natural and found materials to express their creativity, explore textures and colors, and develop their fine motor skills through hands-on projects that encourage imagination and self-expression.
Farm
Children are welcomed to engage in outdoor daily farm life, with opportunities to care for chickens, goats, and bees, which cultivate an appreciation and an understanding of the natural world.
Forest Free Play
Forest free play encourages imagination and physical development, while language skills flourish through storytelling, conversation, and shared discovery.
Language
Our language and literacy initiatives ignite curiosity through storytelling, exceptional poetry, music, and books, captivating young children with the enchantment and beauty of language.
Mathematics
Our math and inquiry projects spark curiosity through real-world problem solving, where young minds explore patterns, numbers, and concepts in meaningful contexts
Inquiry
Rooted in the Reggio Emilia approach, our program nurtures each child’s unique voice and empowers them to explore, question, and learn through their own experiences.