About Us
Kids Cove Preschool is a play-based Preschool where learning through play supports the whole child. Through experience and practice, children will grow socially, emotionally, physically, and academically. We provide a safe environment for children to become independent thinkers while developing positive self-concepts. We believe self-regulation and resilience are direct results of learning through play. By “doing” and “experiencing” children construct internal building blocks for both personal growth and life skills, with the greatest benefits coming from a child’s body and mind working together. It is our commitment to provide a loving, respectful, and joyful place for all children to play, learn, and grow in order to reach their full potential.
Our program provides both structured and unstructured time each day. We understand young children need many opportunities to choose activities from our carefully prepared environment. One of our key goals is to help each child learn to balance their roles as a contributing and cooperative member of a social group, and as an individual who needs to think, dream and contemplate.
Our developmentally appropriate program provides a safe and nurturing environment. Principles of love and respect guide our children as they learn and grow. We believe that a diversity of races, cultures and perspectives are gifts which enrich us all.
Kids Cove Preschool offers a 4 day a week program for children 3 - 5 years of age with classes beginning in September and ending in May. In addition, we offer a one week Summer Camp in August (depending on interest) for our currently enrolled students who will be given priority to enroll.
Parents are an important part of our Preschool as they are a valuable resource, are welcome in for a short visit in class, and encouraged to share developmentally and age appropriate ideas with us. The Staff offer conferences on an as needed or requested basis, but are available for meetings, support, and conversation. We will inform parents if we suspect a concern with their child and offer support as well as references in the community.