Nurturing Hearts, Growing Minds

We provide a balance between play and academics where children can grow in every way.

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    Project-Based Learning

    At Kids Come First Preschool, our curriculum is rooted in the Reggio Emilia philosophy, encouraging hands-on exploration, creativity, and child-led discovery. We understand that every child is unique, so we balance this approach with gentle structure and intentional teaching, including literacy and math support through the trusted Learning Without Tears program.

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    Snack Time, On Us

    Each day, we provide a variety of healthy, balanced snacks to keep your child energized and growing strong. If your little one has specific dietary needs, feel free to send in snacks that work best for them—we’re happy to support what makes them feel their best!

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    Discovery Outings

    We take learning beyond the classroom with a complimentary field trip that sparks curiosity and exploration—a fun, safe adventure where your child discovers new experiences.

    At our preschool, we create enriching outings that perfectly complement our nurturing curriculum.

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    Engaging Family Events

    We host special gatherings that invite families to come together in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Our events offer opportunities to share in meaningful experiences, forge lasting connections, and create cherished memories—all designed to enrich your family’s journey.

  • Age-level learning

    Our programs are curated for two different age groups, so every experience offers the right balance of play, structure, and discovery for your child’s stage of development.

  • The Discovery Program

    For for 3-year-olds and provides a gentle introduction to preschool with a focus on play, exploration, and foundational learning.

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    The Explorer Program

    For 4 and 5-year-olds who are preparing for kindergarten, offering enriched experiences that promote independence and school readiness.

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    Brightwheel

    We use the Brightwheel app to stay connected with families! With Brightwheel, you’ll get real-time updates, photos, and messages, plus easy access to billing and progress tracking—all in one secure place.

Our Mission & Philosophy

At Kids Come First, we provide a nurturing, academically rich environment where every child is known, valued, and inspired. We believe the early years are foundational, and we’re committed to fostering curiosity, resilience, and a lifelong love of learning.

Rooted in Integrity, Respect, Safety, and Trust, we support the whole child—academically, emotionally, and socially—through intentional teaching, compassionate care, and strong partnerships with families.

We believe in the power of early education to shape the future. Here, children are guided with purpose, encouraged to explore, and supported every step of the way—thriving today and prepared for tomorrow.

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Creative Confidence in Every Handprint

Guided art experiences spark joy, build self-expression, and help children see themselves as capable, confident creators.

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Creating Together, Growing Together

While we nurture independence, our program also values shared experiences. Collaborative activities invite children to connect, communicate, and create side by side—building friendships, confidence, and joy through teamwork.

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