Kindergarten
Kindergarten Learning at
Fervent Care
There’s always a lot of uncertainty about the next school year. Is your child starting Kindergarten? Was their Pre-K experience cut short, or are they just not feeling ready?
We can help. Our Kindergarten program offers five days of in-school learning. Small class size means a big opportunity to prepare for first grade and develop these essential skills.
Independent reading
Writing to communicate ideas
Number knowledge, operations, measuring, and more
Following complex directions
In the Kindergarten classroom, your child spends their time gaining the necessary academic and social-emotional skills for grade school success. We provide a comprehensive curriculum, enabling students to gain skills and knowledge in these important
Comprehensive Curriculum & Knowledge Areas
Language & Literacy
These experiences include naming all the letter (upper-and lowercase) of the alphabet, correctly placing sounds in order, reading and writing short words, as well as additional experiences in early writing, reading, vocabulary, and communication.
Math
Through larger and small group instruction, daily routines, and independent workstations, children learn important math concepts, such as numbers, sorting, ordering, and patterns. These concepts will be explored in a more in-depth way when they get to kindergarten.
Nature & Science
This subject features hands-on learning experiences for children to explore, discover, and investigate themes including animals; health and feelings; weather/seasons; and growing.
Social Studies
Lessons in social studies focus on people, relationships, and communities. It starts with learning about yourself, then your family, your community, and the whole wide world.
Creative Arts
Children find ways to express their unique personalities, ideas, and feelings, through these of music and movement, drama, and visual arts.
Physical Development and Health
Fine and gross motor skill development is the main focus of physical development, as children explore their environment, and learn important lessons in health and nutrition.
Critical Learning Skills
To succeed in school (and also life) there are six critical learning skills for children to develop: self-regulation; the ability to follow routines; to sustain attention; to take different perspectives; to follow complex directions; and to communicate effectively.

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