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Programs

Daycare Center

From 15 months to 3 years old

  • Games with Balls and Shapes

    Engaging in activities with balls and geometric figures (circle, triangle, square) to develop spatial awareness and basic shape recognition in Spanish.

  • Spanish Song & Movement

    Singing Spanish songs that identify body parts while encouraging Gross Motor skill development through actions like clapping, jumping, and dancing.

  • Color & Shape Collage

    Placing colored figures on paper using glue to foster fine motor skills and reinforce recognition of colors and shapes in Spanish.

  • Sensory Bins

    Exploring themed sensory bins filled with textured objects (beans, rice, or foam letters) labeled in Spanish to introduce new vocabulary through touch and play.

  • Animal Sounds Game

    Matching toy animals to their Spanish names and practicing the sounds they make, building auditory and language skills.

  • Picture Flashcards

    Using bright, colorful flashcards with common items (fruits, animals, toys) to reinforce basic Spanish words through repetition and play.

From 4 to 5 years old

  • Games with Balls and Shapes

    Spanish Song & Body Identification: Singing interactive Spanish songs to identify body parts while incorporating movement to improve listening comprehension and vocabulary.

  • Scavenger Hunts

    Finding objects based on Spanish clues, like "Busca algo azul" (Find something blue) or "Encuentra un libro" (Find a book), to strengthen vocabulary and listening comprehension.

  • Simon Says in Spanish

    Playing "Simón Dice" to practice action words like brinca (jump) and corre (run), gradually introducing new vocabulary for added challenge.

  • Story Time in Spanish
    Reading short, interactive stories in Spanish, encouraging children to repeat keywords and phrases, enhancing their comprehension and pronunciation.
  • Role-Playing Games

    Practicing real-life scenarios (e.g., a pretend market or family picnic) to introduce practical vocabulary related to food, family, and everyday actions.

  • Arts & Crafts in Spanish

    Creating simple crafts (like paper flowers or puppets) while naming materials and actions in Spanish, fostering creativity and reinforcing language learning.

  • Counting & Sorting Games

    Engaging in activities where children count objects (e.g., “Cuenta cinco manzanas” – Count five apples) and sort items by color or shape, enhancing number recognition and language development.

Here is an example of our curriculum for one season

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