PROGRAMS

Our Curriculum

Our research-based curriculum ensures that our program is delivering the highest quality learning. Integrated assessments make tracking child progress and sharing with our families easy.

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Our research-based curriculum ensures that our program is delivering the highest quality learning. Integrated assessments make tracking child progress and sharing with our families easy.

An emergent & play based experience for your young learners

Freedom of Learning through Play

Faith Factory Enrichment Center Programs

Infants (6 weeks – 12 months)
Our infant program focuses on nurturing and sensory exploration. Activities include:

  • Tummy Time: Encouraging physical development through supervised tummy time.
  • Sensory Play: Engaging infants with safe toys that stimulate their senses, such as textured blocks and soft rattles.
  • Music and Movement: Introducing gentle music and movement activities to promote auditory and motor skills.
  • Story Time: Reading simple board books to foster early language development.
  • Bible Time: Gentle songs and lullabies with biblical themes. Simple Bible stories using soft books and visual aids. Prayer time with caregivers, fostering a sense of peace and love.

Toddlers (12-30 Months)
The toddler program emphasizes socialization and motor skills. Activities include:

  • Art Exploration: Simple art projects using non-toxic materials to encourage creativity.
  • Interactive Play: Group activities that promote sharing and cooperation, such as building blocks and pretend play.
  • Outdoor Adventures: Safe outdoor playtime to develop gross motor skills through climbing and running.
  • Circle Time: Engaging toddlers with songs, stories, and interactive games to enhance language skills.
  • Bible Time: Interactive Bible stories with puppets and props. Simple crafts that relate to Bible stories, such as making Noah’s Ark with blocks. Short, engaging songs that teach about God’s love.

Young Preschool (30 months – 3 years)
Our young preschool program focuses on independence and early learning. Activities include:

  • Structured Play: Guided play sessions that encourage problem-solving and critical thinking.
  • Language Development: Storytelling and rhymes to enhance vocabulary and comprehension.
  • Creative Arts: Introducing painting, drawing, and crafts to foster self-expression.
  • Nature Exploration: Outdoor activities that connect children with nature and promote curiosity.
  • Bible Time: Bible story time with colorful illustrations and animated storytelling. Activities that involve movement, like dancing to praise songs. Introduction to basic prayers and gratitude practices.

Preschool (3-4 years)
The preschool program prepares children for the transition to kindergarten. Activities include:

  • Literacy Activities: Phonics games and storytelling to develop reading readiness.
  • Math Concepts: Hands-on activities that introduce basic math skills through counting and sorting.
  • Science Exploration: Simple experiments and nature walks to spark interest in the world around them.
  • Social Skills Development: Group activities that promote teamwork, sharing, and communication.
  • Bible Time: Thematic Bible lessons that connect to their daily experiences, such as sharing and kindness. Group discussions about stories like the Good Samaritan, encouraging empathy. Creative arts and crafts that reinforce the lessons learned.

Kindergarten Prep (4-5 years)
Our kindergarten prep program focuses on school readiness and social-emotional skills. Activities include:

  • Advanced Literacy: Phonics, sight words, and early writing skills to prepare for reading.
  • Math Readiness: Engaging games that teach numbers, shapes, and patterns.
  • Critical Thinking: Problem-solving activities that encourage logical reasoning and decision-making.
  • Emotional Intelligence: Activities that promote empathy, self-regulation, and conflict resolution skills.
  • Bible Time: Deeper exploration of Bible stories, focusing on moral lessons and character building. Role-playing activities to act out stories and understand their meanings. Encouragement of personal prayer and reflection, fostering a personal relationship with God.