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What Does Kindergarten Readiness Mean?

What Does Kindergarten Readiness Mean?

If your child is between 3 and 5 years old, you are likely starting to have thoughts about kindergarten and how your child will handle adjusting to this big change. There will be new expectations, new schedules, and many new faces. Will your child adjust to making new friends? Will…
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15 Questions to Ask Your Child Instead of “How was School?”

15 Questions to Ask Your Child Instead of “How was School?”

After a long day, you’re probably excited to hear all about your child’s day at preschool. Asking a simple “How was school?” may not yield the detailed report you were hoping for. Children will usually respond with “fine” or “okay” leaving you wanting to know a bit more about your…
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Ways to Help Ease Your Preschooler’s Transition Back to School

Ways to Help Ease Your Preschooler’s Transition Back to School

Whether your child is starting preschool for the first time or returning after a break, this transition can be difficult. We understand the significance of this change and are here to support you. Our students are encouraged to meet teachers and staff before their first day and get a sneak-peek…
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Questions to Ask on Your Preschool Tour

Questions to Ask on Your Preschool Tour There is nothing more important than the care and well-being of your child. When the time comes to find the perfect preschool, it can feel overwhelming. Our school leaders understand how difficult it is to make such a paramount decision, so we are…
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The Hallmarks of Links to Learning

At the heart of our Links to Learning curriculum lie five hallmarks: Social-Emotional Learning, Center-Based Learning, Literacy-Based Curriculum, Personalized Learning, and Family Communication. These key features help us foster an environment where students can explore, discover, and thrive. Let’s take a closer look at each hallmark – what they are…
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