Programs

  • From Infants to 10 years old

    VPK Available
    • Infants

      Our infants are cared for by warm, enthusiastic, and dedicate teachers who build a trusting relationship with each individual child. Loving interaction between baby and teacher happens during the daily routine to encourage their mental and physical development.

      The program emphasizes individualized learning, planning the activities based on each one’s stage, temperament, disposition and needs.

      Parents are encouraged to be active in the program and communicate with the teachers on a regular basis, they are kept up to date with a daily written report about feeding times/amounts, diaper changes, nap times, and activities that occurred during the day. However, parents are always welcome and encouraged to visit and discuss their child’s progress.

      We use a comprehensive curriculum which includes goals and objectives for children’s learning in all areas of development: social/emotional, physical, cognitive and language.

      The teachers follow a weekly lesson plan. The lessons are focused on various developmental domains addressed daily, all of them reflected on a central theme that unites the domains. Multi-sensory experiences, exercise, dance and movement, music, stories, language and outdoor activities expand each theme activity.

      The curriculum is enhanced by learning areas in the classroom. Each area focuses on a specific developmental domain and is equipped with age appropriate resources. Throughout the day, infants will rotate through the learning areas for appropriate activities. This approach ensures that infants are consistently exposed to environments to stimulate their senses.

      Music and Movement: Exposure to music stimulates babies desire to learn, creates feelings of excitement and enjoyment, and encourages babies’ desire to interact with others to follow, sing along, and move along with music. Songs are frequently sung and soothing music is played during naps. Musical instruments and toys that make noise when manipulated are available.

      Language Development: Maximizing opportunities for language development by exposing children to storybooks, puppets, plenty of age appropriate books that our teachers will show and read to each child. Babies are talked to about what they are seeing and experiencing, encouraging their vocabulary development. Sign language is also introduced to the infants.

      Exploration and creativity: Equipped with a mirror and photo display. Research has shown that infants are drawn to images of their own faces. Mirrors attract and sustain infants’ attention while helping them develop a sense of their own bodies and to orient themselves in space.

      Gross Motor: A variety of activity walkers, large climbing mats, and push and pull play toys are available in the classroom, encouraging development of gross motor skills including reaching, object transfer, head raising and sitting upright.

      Fine Motor: Using objects such as stacking blocks and reaction toys, the center encourages the development fine motor skills, such as grasping, raking with fingers to pick up objects, holding and manipulating objects, and self-help skills, including grasping and holding a bottle while feeding and pulling up to standing position.

    • Ones

      An important part of the learning at this age for the children is the separation from their parents, learning to follow directions and be nurtured by people outside of their immediate circle.

      This stage is a transition process from babies to toddlers. In this period great changes in their development start to happen, such as talking, walking and remembering. We designed our curriculum to nurture and guide the children hunger for independence and exploration in a safe way, as they begin to imitate and pretend play.

      It is expected at this age a little bit of frustration that comes as a result of the verbal limitations, so our teachers help the children to express themselves through different techniques such as sign language and arts, while they work to improve the communication skills on daily activities (reading, siging, and talking about different topics).

      The little ones are encouraged to play freely, and structure is introduced with teacher directed projects and themed lessons.

      Our curriculum strives to maximizes movement and discovery. The lessons are planned according to a weekly theme to promote experiences that will help the children grow in all areas: communication, intellectual and social-emotional.

      The classroom is set up in centers that offer the children a variety of age appropriate resources.

      The daily report is sent home with details about toileting, eating, and rest time.

    • Twos

      Our curriculum focuses on fundamental areas in the child development, such as: social-emotional, language-cognitive and physical.

      The social emotional domain is priority in this class. The age appropriate activities encourage our children to take turns, cooperate, share, and express feelings in appropriate manner, which help them to develop the ability to socialize with friends.The children are encouraged to make friends and share as a school family, in which everyone has a special value and also responsibility in the daily routine.

      The independence is promoted through child centered activities directed by the teachers throughout the day. Self-help skills such as eating, potty training, hand washing, and independently cleaning up are among the skills taught in this class.Toilet training is one of the most important goals. Teachers include learning activities along with routine potty visits in the daily schedule, as well as positive reinforcement for their achievements.

      We promote developmental growth of communication, the formation of vocabulary and the increasing awareness of reading by: Exposing your child to different words based on weekly themes, different routine directions each day to straight listening-comprehension capabilities, encouraging the children to talk about experiences throughout the day; having available a variety of books and emergent writing activities; puppets and story props during teaching time.

      The two year olds participate in circle time activities that includes calendar recognition, weather discussion, counting, storytime, and songs related to the weekly theme. They will continue working on basic concepts such as body parts, shapes and colors, feelings, people and nature, among others.
      Teachers assist the children in order to continue improving the gross motor skills every day in a variety of activities, such as: crawling, dancing and singing inside the classroom and also climbing, riding, running, tossing, catching, and throwing on the playground.

      Our teachers will also discuss with the children sensory experiences as they participate in messy activities.

      The classroom is set up in learning centers: dramatic play, manipulative, math-science-technology, arts, music and movement, sand and water, reading center, writing center and peaceful place. These areas are equipped with age appropriate resources to make possible hands on learning experiences.
      The daily report is sent home with details about toileting, eating, and rest time.

    • Pre-K3

      Our Pre-k3 class revolves around the children learning to help themselves and playing cooperatively with one another, expressing their feelings and solving problems, as they develop with guidance as a whole individual.

      Children are encouraged to make choices for themselves, cooperate with others as well as listen and follow directions. During the school year the teachers lead the children in small and large group activities, such as movement, story time, circle time, art projects and centers time. The children are encouraged to make friends and share as a school family, in which everyone has a special value and also responsibility in the daily routine.

      In preparation for the Pre-k 4 classroom, the children work on their hand pre-writing and pre-reading skills, colors, shapes and numbers and name recognition. Calendar is part of the circle time, learning days of the week and the months of the year. Others social and science concepts are introduce at the age appropriate level. The weekly lessons are designed to provide the children opportunities to expand their minds and imagination while they grow socio-emotionally.

      Children continue improving the gross motor skills every day in a variety of activities, such as: dancing and singing inside the classroom and also climbing, riding, running, catching, and throwing on the playground.

      The classroom is set up in learning centers: dramatic play, manipulative, math-science-technology, arts, music and movement, sand and water, reading center, writing center and peaceful place. These areas are equipped with age appropriate resources to make possible playful -learning experiences.

    • Prek-4

      This class emphasizes on helping children continue managing and expressing feelings, improving self-help skills and character development, learning about responsibility with one designated weekly job, as well as caring of their personal belongings, building friendships and following rules and routines.
      Fine motors skills are developed through activities such as writing, drawing, coloring, cutting, tracing, gluing, lacing, play-dough manipulation, puzzles, building, and Gross motor skills through dancing, running, hopping, jumping, climbing and riding tricycles.

      The program is designed to create progress in all the child development areas:

      Cognitive: this class includes math and science exploration to encourage children’s cognitive development through counting, number recognition, shapes, measuring, graphing, patterning, sequencing, color variations, planting, seasons, recycling, nature and sensory experiences.

      Language: children are expose to various forms of reading materials such as books, magazines, classroom labels, and charts. Oral language skills are encouraged by participating in circle time, sharing ideas or stories, show and tell, as well as songs, finger-play, picture stories, following up to three step directions, rhyming, introduction to upper and lower case letters and introduction to phonics. They continue practicing their writing skills daily.

      Creativity: children will be able to develop their creativity through arts, using different medias such as music, paint, play-dough, games, dance, puppets and pretend play.

      Our safe and enriching program focuses on all aspects of creative learning. Hands on activities encompass exciting monthly themes and a variety of extra curriculum activities which include cooking, gardening, and special art and science projects. The children’s work is proudly displayed on our gallery wall.

      The classroom is set up in learning centers: dramatic play, manipulative, math-science-technology, arts, music and movement, sand and water, reading center, writing center and peaceful place. These areas are equipped with age appropriate resources to make possible playful -learning experiences.

    • VPK

      The primary goal of this class is preparing these young minds for Kindergarten.
      At this level our children are developing their language skills and more advanced social skills. Social and emotional readiness is critical to a child’s successful transition to kindergarten .They enjoy interacting with other children. They are learning to share and respect others feelings and needs. The children are encouraged to make friends and share as a school family, in which everyone has a special value and responsibility in the daily routine.

      At Ingenuity Preschool learning is a lot of fun, we read and tell stories, sing songs, dance to music, do art and science projects, we talk about feelings and manners, we cook, garden, investigate math concepts and become even more independent.

      Our classroom is divided by learning centers that include, but are not limited to, science, art, math, manipulative, dramatic play, construction, writing and language, library, sensory, technology and peaceful place.

      Our experienced and dedicate teachers observe how children use materials and what sparks their interests. Teachers listen and ask questions to challenge them further and, with the information gathered, they plan lessons and set up developmentally appropriate activities that foster the cognitive and social growth of the children. The observations and the VPK assessment tool is the foundation from which we share the progress information with the parents at the parent-teacher conferences. All the tools above mentioned is combined to ensure all the VPK standards are met and our children will be ready for kindergarten in a level that exceed those standards.

    • School Age

      This class is for children ages five to ten years old.

      During the school year we offer before and after school program that include transportation to some local schools.

      At Ingenuity we provide a safe and fun environment for the children to fulfill their school responsibilities as well as relax and socialize after a work day.
      The daily routine is designed to combine learning and recreational age appropriate activities.

      The teachers support the children during homework tutoring and a variety of resources is available for them to research and learn. They also have free center time when the children can play in different areas according to their interest and participate in group activities such as art and science projects, cooking, and gardening, among others.

      The playground area allows the children to exercise while they enjoy the outdoors elements.

      And when school is not in session we have options for school breaks and holidays, as well as Summer Camp.