Way To Grow Early Learning Center was founded in 1988. Since then, Way To Grow has provided a safe, cozy setting where children are nurtured and empowered to learn in their own ways, at their own pace, exploring their own interests. Our well trained and highly dedicated teaching staff encourage children’s natural curiosity and wonder in an environment that allows them to feel safe and free to explore and discover.
We know that children learn best when they’re actively engaged. We know they learn critical science, math, reading and writing concepts through hands-on, sensory-oriented activities. Way To Grow’s creative curriculum gives children the guidance and the freedom to construct their own body of knowledge in ways most meaningful to them. For this reason, we give them lots of activities to involve them in these concepts. Then we provide plenty of space and time to explore, along with lots of support, love and, of course, fun,
Our curriculum helps children develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Your child’s developmental growth is professionally assessed and results are shared with you so that you may be aware of how your child is progressing at Way To Grow. Children leave Way To Grow ready to be creative problem solvers, life-long learners and interesting, interested individuals.
We are also thrilled to teach children of all ages, basic ASL skills. The children truly enjoy learning signs and use the signs they have learned with the teachers and their peers.
Our experienced and caring staff encourage children to express their ideas and feelings in the ways they are most comfortable. Knowing that young children need to be “taught” skills to socialize with their peers, we teach them to empathize, care for others and resolve conflicts. We use respect with children and listen closely to their needs.
We serve families with children from ages 18 months to 8 years. Our hours are from 7a.m.-5:30p.m Monday-Friday and we offer full and part-time sessions at affordable rates.
Our experienced and caring staff encourage children to express their ideas and feelings in the ways they are most comfortable. Knowing that young children need to be “taught” skills to socialize with their peers, we teach them to empathize, care for others and resolve conflicts. We use respect with children and listen closely to their needs.