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Early Preschool in Liberty Hill, TX

Our preschool program in Texas offers the perfect balance of learning and play.

According to early childhood brain research, the cognitive, physical, and social skills of most rapidly developing three-year-olds are significantly different from other ages, and yet, they have been combined with either younger or older children in traditional classrooms.

Frog Street Threes curriculum, used in our preschool classroom, provides intentional instruction in key areas of development so children ages 36 to 48 months can effectively continue on the path to kindergarten readiness.

The curriculum consists of both teacher-initiated and child-directed activities, which focus on building literacy awareness and comprehension.

Child-centered activities are designed to encourage attentive listening skills and proper social behaviors and provide opportunities to increase self-awareness.

Our philosophy includes:

  • Learning through active play and exploration
  • Encouraging curiosity, problem-solving, and independence
  • Creating a safe, inclusive, and nurturing environment
  • Emphasizing social-emotional learning alongside academics
  • Building strong parent-teacher partnerships

How This Service Works

  1. Initial Family Consultation – We meet with you to understand your child’s needs and development stage.
  2. Age-Appropriate Placement – Children are grouped according to age and readiness.
  3. Daily Routines & Thematic Units – Structured learning mixed with play and exploration.
  4. Ongoing Developmental Assessments – We track progress and share reports with parents regularly.
  5. Family Engagement – Parents receive updates, activity suggestions, and invitations to school events.

What Are the Benefits of This Service?

  • Academic preparedness for kindergarten and beyond
  • Improved social skills and group interaction
  • Boost in confidence and independence
  • Stronger communication and listening abilities
  • Emotional growth through guidance and peer modeling
  • Structured routine to support self-discipline and time awareness

Frequently Asked Questions

What is preschool all about?

Preschool is an early childhood program designed to help children develop social, emotional, and basic academic skills before kindergarten. It focuses on learning through play, exploration, and group activities. Our preschool creates a nurturing environment where children can grow and thrive.

Why is preschool important for young children?

Preschool supports a child’s development by encouraging social interaction, language growth, and early literacy and math skills. It also helps children get comfortable with routines and group settings. Our preschool program emphasizes both learning and emotional development.

What skills do children learn in preschool?

Children learn social skills, basic math and literacy, fine motor coordination, and emotional regulation. Activities also promote curiosity, problem-solving, and creativity. Our curriculum is designed to prepare children for the transition to kindergarten.

What is the difference between preschool and daycare?

Preschool focuses on educational goals and developmental milestones, while daycare primarily provides supervision and care. Our preschool blends learning with fun, offering structured lessons and play. Families benefit from a program that balances education and care.

Why choose a preschool program over staying at home?

Preschool offers structured socialization and early learning that’s difficult to replicate at home alone. It helps children develop independence and teamwork skills. Our preschool also supports parents by providing expert guidance and resources.

What are the common activities in a preschool day?

Typical activities include storytime, arts and crafts, singing, simple science experiments, and group games. These encourage language, motor skills, and social interaction. Our teachers tailor activities to each child’s interests and developmental level.

What happens if a child has special needs?

Preschools should provide support and accommodations for children with special needs. Our team collaborates with families and specialists to create individualized plans. We ensure every child feels included and supported.

Enroll Your Child Today!

Give your little one a strong start with our nurturing, play-based preschool program. Explore, learn, and grow in a safe and supportive environment. Learn more now!