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Holding Hands

Our Programs

Early Learning

Our early learning program is the best in Houston, with dedicated teachers that focus on a quality and immersive learning enviornment for better results.

 

Ages 2 - 6

Our 2-6 group's teaching modules' are designed to enhance the learning experience for easy mental digestion in a fun learning atmosphere.  Lesson plans are designed to get the most out of our teachers and the most out of the children while the enjoyment of learning grows! 

STEM

Exposing children to STEM at a young age supports their overall academic growth and develops early thinking and reasoning skills. The real-life skills that children develop when learning STEM help make them better problem solvers and learners.

Science

STEM labs are educational spaces that encourage active learning and problem solving! In our future STEM lab, kids will develop their basic science skills by using technology to create, collaborate and complete projects as well expand their natural curiosity to life around them.

Financial Literacy

Research has shown that parents who wait are putting their kids at a distinct disadvantage by not talking to them about money early.  The same research has shown that many money habits are set by the time a child is 7-years-old. Capitalizing on their inherent curiosity your child has about money means they are more likely to listen and learn early.  By focusing on their interest and abilities at this age, we can help them build a strong foundation for smart money behaviors as teens and adults.

Literacy

Literacy is the foundation for reading, writing, communicating and socialising. Early literacy is learning about sounds, words and language. We support early literacy development by communicating with children, reading, and playing with rhyme.

Writing

Writing is a way of showing speech, or spoken language, with marks. Kids can make these marks on paper or a computer or tablet screen. Children use writing to communicate with others and teaching them reading is the process of looking at and understanding writing.

Mathematics

Children use basic math skills when playing trains or ponies, kitchen or house, detective or spy, and so on. They use math when building cities with blocks or when they make pictures using shape stamps. At this young age math comes easily and naturally, and it mostly happens through play.

Geography

Equipped with curiosity and their five senses, young children explore and manipulate materials in their environment to understand the world around them. In our classrooms, geography is focused on activities that build geographic skills and the world around them.

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Music, Dance & Ballet

Engaging with music or dance allows children to grow in their motor skills, communication, expression, creativity and imagination, social emotional skills, and so much more. The most key developmental years in a child's life happen before they are 5 years old.

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French & Spanish

Research shows that learning a second language boosts problem-solving, critical-thinking, and listening skills, in addition to improving memory, concentration, and the ability to multitask. Children proficient in other languages also show signs of enhanced creativity and mental flexibility.

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