School Readiness: What Really Matters?
When little ones begin kindergarten, whether that means going into the school classroom or a homeschool classroom, they are beginning their journey in both education…
When little ones begin kindergarten, whether that means going into the school classroom or a homeschool classroom, they are beginning their journey in both education…
The task of educating children is not solely on the shoulders of teachers and schools. A strong community in support of children’s education can lead…
Now that the school year is coming to an end, the majority of our younger in-person students at Playgarden Prep are conquering potty training! If…
As former children, I think we all grew up understanding the concept of “time-outs” in
The eating patterns of little ones are sometimes hard to keep up with; sometimes they
Keeping Car Rides Safe for Little Ones Have car, will travel! Cars are so handy
Getting little ones down for bed can be one of the more difficult parts of
If you are active on social media, you may have seen the many families transforming
With raising little ones comes the inevitable mess of toys and activities around your home.
Keeping Tub Time Simple, Safe, and Easy! Parents know this better than anyone: through play,
Finding the Right Time to Start School The early years of a little one’s life
As summer comes to a close and your little one gets ready to go back
Checking the Boxes for the Academic Year As summer starts to come to a close
With the excitement of graduating preschool fading into the reality of your little one starting
No matter where your little one learns — in a classroom, online, or homeschool preschool
I have been teaching enrichment classes at Playgarden Prep for almost 6 years now, and
Little ones turning three are entering a special phase of developing and honing new skills.
We sat down with a few of our teachers at Playgarden Prep and Playgarden Online
Like other big feelings, anxiety is something your little one will experience at some point.
Seeing a child pick up a crayon and doodle to their heart’s content is one
Every child grows at a different pace. Skills — specifically motor skills — are developed
It’s bittersweet when you hear your little one say “I can do this by myself.”
As a New York City-based school, we meet lots of students whose families are from