


Our Programs
Kiddie Stars Preschool Programs
Kiddie Stars Preschool offers carefully structured programs for toddlers, preschoolers, pre-kindergarten, and after school program, each designed to support age-appropriate development in a warm, encouraging environment. Our programs emphasize early literacy, social skills, and hands-on exploration, laying the groundwork for kindergarten readiness and lifelong learning.

Toddler Program (18 Months - 2 Years)
Our Toddler Program is designed to create a safe, nurturing environment where our youngest learners can explore the world around them while building early language and social skills. Through sensory activities and structured routines, we help toddlers grow with confidence and curiosity.

Language and Vocabulary Development: At this stage, language skills are blossoming. We focus on enriching vocabulary by connecting words to actions, introducing simple phrases, and encouraging toddlers to express themselves.
Story Time and Book Exploration: We believe in the power of books! Frequent read-aloud sessions introduce toddlers to the joy of stories, sounds, and words, while independent exploration of books builds comfort and interest in reading.
Sensory Play: Toddlers use sensory materials such as sand, water, and textured objects to stimulate curiosity and discovery. These activities are not only fun but also essential for building cognitive skills.
Creative Expression Through Art: Introducing toddlers to safe, age-appropriate art materials allows them to explore colors, shapes, and textures, sparking creativity and fine motor development.
Music and Movement: Singing songs and engaging in rhymes with movement helps toddlers develop language, rhythm, and coordination. Music becomes a joyful part of the day!
Daily Routines and Independence: With a structured daily routine, toddlers begin to understand the world through predictability, helping them feel secure and independent. Indoor and outdoor play further supports physical and social growth.

Preschool Program (3 - 4 Years)
In our Preschool Program, children dive into a more structured day that encourages exploration, self-expression, and foundational learning in literacy, math, and science. This program is designed to develop both academic and social skills through hands-on learning and peer interaction.
Early Literacy and Language Skills: Our preschoolers build vocabulary and communication skills through interactive read-aloud sessions, story discussions, and language activities. Songs, rhymes, and storytelling create a rich language environment.
Basic Math Concepts: Through fun, hands-on activities, we introduce counting, sorting, sizes, shapes, and object positions. These foundational skills set the stage for more complex math learning in the future.
Introduction to Science: Curiosity is key! Children are introduced to basic science concepts by exploring nature and conducting simple experiments, learning about the world around them in an engaging way.
Creative Arts: Preschoolers engage in art projects that encourage them to think imaginatively, express ideas, and develop fine motor skills. Painting, drawing, and crafting are central parts of the program.
Social Development and Friendships: Peer play is an important aspect of preschool. Group activities help children develop social skills, learn cooperation, and establish friendships that support emotional growth and teamwork.
Physical Play and Motor Skills: Indoor and outdoor play sessions allow children to refine gross and fine motor skills, helping to build balance, coordination, and physical confidence.
Pre-Kindergarten Program (4 - 6 Years)
The Pre-Kindergarten Program at Kiddie Stars Preschool is crafted to ensure children are fully prepared for the transition to kindergarten. With a focus on early literacy, math, science, and social skills, this program supports both independent and group learning experiences.

Advanced Language and Vocabulary: Children expand their vocabulary, participate in storytelling with props, and explore independent reading, fostering comprehension and expressive language.
Early Writing and Literacy Skills: Recognizing letters and sounds, practicing early writing skills, and engaging in reading activities help prepare children for kindergarten literacy expectations.
Foundational Math Skills: Hands-on activities introduce children to basic math concepts, including numbers, patterns, and problem-solving games that make math fun and accessible.
Science Exploration and Experiments: Age-appropriate science experiments encourage curiosity, observation, and inquiry, helping children learn more about the world around them.
Music and Instrumental Play: Exploring rhythm, sound, and coordination through music sessions enhances creativity and cognitive development, while group activities build social skills.
Social and Emotional Growth: Children practice emotional regulation, teamwork, and problem-solving in group settings, preparing them to manage interactions in kindergarten and beyond.
Motor Skill Development: Activities focused on large motor skills and self-care routines build confidence, independence, and physical ability.

