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Preschool Curriculum

Visual Discrimination

This cognitive skill allows children to recognize and differentiate visual information (shapes, colors, objects, etc.), helping them make sense of the world around them.

Fine Motor Skills

Children will learn to use and control their hands, fingers, and wrists, to perform precise and delicate tasks like writing, drawing, and tracing. 

Social / Emotional

Children learn to understand and manage their emotions, develop positive relationships with others, and acquire the skills necessary for effective social interactions.

Listening & Speaking

This skill allows children to gradually refine their ability to understand spoken language (listening) and express themselves verbally (speaking).

Auditory Skills

This skill involves both the perception of sounds and the comprehension of spoken language.

Critical Thinking

Critical thinking empowers children to be curious, independent thinkers who can make informed decisions, solve problems, and adapt to various situations effectively.

Gross Motor Skills

This refers to the abilities that involve the use of large muscle groups in the body to perform activities that require physical movement and coordination such as walking, jumping, and climbing.

Practical Life Skills

Here we engage children in age-appropriate activities, providing opportunities for hands-on learning, and allowing them to take on responsibilities

3-4 Year Old’s Class

Building Blocks preschool’s curriculum for 3-4-year-olds provides a comprehensive and well-rounded approach to early childhood development to help these little seeds grow successful ways. Some of these things include:

  • Academic
  • Fine motor skills
  • Social/emotional experience
  • Listening/speaking
  • Practical life skills

4-5 Year Old’s Class

Much like its predecessor, Building Blocks preschool’s curriculum for 4-5-year-olds provides the same comprehensive and well-rounded approach to early childhood development. However, with a focused approach to mastering these skills further in order to feel be ready for Kindergarten to start. Some of these things include:

  • Academic (mastery)
  • Fine motor skills (mastery)
  • Social/emotional experience (mastery)
  • Listening/speaking (mastery)
  • Practical life skills (mastery)