Bring on the
Bounce!
Bounce houses, trampolines, water slides, and more. We’ve got it all at affordable prices!
Under 2.5 years old
Throughout each day we practice on large and small motor skills by reaching, grasping, rolling, sitting, crawling, standing, walking, climbing, throwing, catching, kicking, cooing and talking; whichever developmental stage your child happens to be in at the time. Infants and toddlers learn through play by utilizing flash cards, books, numbers, shapes, colors, the alphabet, stacking blocks, puppets, age-appropriate toys, and much more. We encourage participation, but the child will not be forced to participate. Most importantly, our goal is to make learning for all ages fun, and non-intimidating. It is our hope that both you and your child will be as enthusiastic as we are about our program.
2.5 years and older
Blessed Hands Playschool does not use a particular curriculum. Our lesson plans will include monthly focus learning theme. Your child will enjoy activities ranging from art and craft projects to games, songs, finger plays, storytelling, creative dramatics, exercises, science, shapes, numbers, colors, alphabet, and more to get every child ready for pre-kindergarten. Some of these projects and work will be given to you at the end of each week/month, and others will be group activities that you can ask about. We know that children learn best by "doing". Therefore, the activities the children participate in are developmentally appropriate, concrete, hands-on, and most of all fun, because we believe that learning is an exciting experience. We introduce a bible memory scripture each month to the children to help structure your child's mind and learning about Jesus Christ. We highly encourage parents to stay up to date on their child's educational developments through brightwheel to work with their child at home on the same things they are learning in school.
Fun & Creativity
~Group Activities
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Singing, dancing, play acting, games, reading, listening to tapes (story and music), circle time
~Language/Literacy
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Nursery rhymes, finger plays, stimulus picture or objects to encourage verbalization, reading to the children, flash cards, and sight-words
~Free Play Time
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Children have a variety of building blocks, kitchen toys, dolls and accessories, play sets, household toys, pull/push toys, and puzzles to explore
~Drama Activities
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Dress up, role playing, home living and much more
~Outdoor Play
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Swinging, climbing, running, riding toys, ball playing, gardening toys, trucks, (dress your child appropriately for the weather, if in doubt, dress in layers or bring extra clothes)
~Special Occasions
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Birthday parties, and holiday parties etc.