Infant
Infant
(0 to 18 months)
High-quality programs give infants plenty of time to play and explore. Babies need lots of experiences with objects and people to begin figuring them out. Caregivers help by telling babies the names of objects and describing what your child is doing. Over time, your infant begins to understand what things are and how they work.
Toddler
Toddler
(18 to 36 months)
Children get to develop their mental representation capacity, a necessary skill that will help them better understand their immediate environment. They learn more and more about everyday life through activities that are significant to them. They get to explore and reflect on their environment through interactions with other children and, of course, the always present educator. Through play, children develop both their personal and social skills.
Preschool
Preschool
(3 to 5 years old)
In this age group, the children’s intuition and knowledge is challenged in order to gradually develop a logical understanding of their environment. That’s why we focus on the participation of the 3 and 5-year olds in reflection and discussion activities where fun is always at the forefront. Socialization is becoming increasingly important, and children are guided to resolve conflicts using different strategies. Interactive reading of stories and pre-writing activities are more and more present.
Kindergarten Program
Kindergarten Program
(5 to 6 years old)
Kindergarten provides your child with an opportunity to learn and practice the essential social, emotional, problem-solving, and study skills that he will use throughout his schooling. The development of self-esteem is one of the important goals of kindergarten. At VTPSM they are learning in 3 different languagues