The summer of 2025 marked our second season of Wondercamp and we are proud of how our educators and children embraced the spirit of exploration and imagination.
We know communication starts long before a child’s first words. That’s why our infant classrooms incorporate American Sign Language (ASL) as part of our daily routines.
Early childhood researchers agree that the single most important factor in healthy brain development during infancy is responsive, nurturing interaction. This concept is called “serve and return.”
Designed as culminating summer experiences for Preschool and Pre-K students, Wonders of Pre-K and Wonders of Kindergarten serve as perfect transitions between summer and a new school year.
How do you know when your child is ready for potty training? There are some tell-tale signs to look for to help make the essential milestone a successful experience.
Read more for examples of social-emotional skills you can work on at home to help prepare your child for future success and to encourage their ongoing development!
Language learning starts in the home at an early age. By creating a nurturing, language-rich environment, you will naturally enhance your child’s language skills.
Provide opportunities that allow children to develop the essential skills needed for social-emotional regulation setting them up for success in school and life.
It is important to remember young children will be curious and receptive to ideas around money and money concepts. Help your kiddo develop healthy habits and support future financial success!
Math is much more than counting. Many common things can easily be turned into math-rich experiences, use these strategies to include more math language at home!