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Jump Into PreschoolECFE: Early Childhood Family Education ClassesYour child will have the chance to make new friends and gain preschool experience in this engaging class. The schedule includes a welcoming morning circle time, free play, snack, and large motor activities to support social, emotional, and physical development. Caregivers will bring their child to class, help them find their locker, and participate together in the 20-minute morning circle. After circle time, caregivers will say goodbye as children stay to enjoy classroom activities with their peers, fostering independence and confidence. Caregivers will return at 9:30 AM to pick up their child, wrapping up a fun and learning filled morning. Age 3 by 9/1/2026 through Age 52025-2026
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Lunch BunchECFE: Early Childhood Family Education ClassesAges 2-5 (with an adult)Sibling Childcare Available: Ages Birth-23 months Enjoy a lively ECFE class designed for families to learn, play, and connect together. The session includes hands-on activities that encourage exploration, creativity, and early learning skills for children and parents alike. Midway through the class, children will have a special time to sit down and enjoy their packed bag lunches together in a relaxed and social environment. After lunch, children will continue to explore and engage in activities with our early childhood teacher and paraprofessional, while parents gather for a guided discussion with our parenting educator—offering a supportive space to share experiences, ask questions, and explore topics relevant to parenting. Parents are also welcome to bring a packed lunch to enjoy during parent discussion time. Join us for a warm, welcoming space to build relationships, share parenting insights, and support your child’s growth—one bite and one activity at a time!2025-2026
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Toddler TimeECFE: Early Childhood Family Education ClassesAges 1-2.5 with an adult Your little one is discovering the world at lightning speed! This class is designed for toddlers who are actively exploring their environment and rapidly developing in areas like motor skills, language, social-emotional awareness, and cognitive growth. Together, you and your child will enjoy engaging activities that spark curiosity—along with fun songs, rhymes, and playtime designed to support their development. It’s also a chance for you to slow down and connect with your child during these precious (and sometimes challenging!) early years. Midway through class, parents will join a guided discussion led by our parent educator—offering a supportive space to share, ask questions, and connect with others navigating the joys and ups and downs of toddlerhood. Join us for learning, laughter, and connection—for both you and your busy little explorer! Non-Separating Class: Midway through class parents will participate in parent discussion in the same classroom as the children continue to play and explore with the paraprofessional. Optional childcare available for ages 0-1 and 2.5-PreK.2025-2026
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DC KidsECFE: Early Childhood Family Education ClassesAges Birth-PreK with an adult Growing Together: Learning Through Play & Parent Connection Join us for a fun and engaging class where parents and children learn and grow together through purposeful play! Each session includes hands-on activities designed to support your child’s development in key areas: language and literacy, social-emotional skills, cognitive growth, and physical development. This class is a wonderful way to strengthen your bond with your child, connect with other families, and gain insights into your child’s development—all in a supportive and playful setting. Separating Class: Midway through class, parents will move to a separate room for a guided discussion led by our parent educator—focusing on the joys, challenges, and milestones of this age group. Meanwhile, children will stay in the classroom to play, explore, and enjoy a snack with early childhood staff. • Children ages 0–12 months remain with their parent during separation time. • Children ages 1 and up must be able to sit and eat snack independently in order to separate.2025-2026