Celebrating Confidence, Creativity, Character, Community
Wholesome early childhood experiences.
Wholesome early childhood experiences.
At Please and Thank You Children's Place, we believe in a child's ability to learn, grow, and achieve his or her greatest potential. Our goal is to nurture whole child development for each unique individual. We celebrate growth in confidence, creativity, character, and community.
Our quaint group size allows us to comfortably connect, nourishing children with respect, ample attention and care to best support development of mind, body, and spirit. We grow our preschool family values through everyday interaction, social emotional and experiential learning.
Relationship building starts from the moment we connect. We value trusting, collaborative relationships with each family, a partnership that promotes children's positive experiences. This little preschool is filled with so much love and warmth, devoted to each child's developmental journey.
Children experience a peaceful, calm transition from home to preschool at our schoolhouse. Our warm, inviting learning environment enriches children's natural curiosity and evolving interests at a relaxed, joyful pace. We observe children's abilities, social engagements, and interaction within the environment to curate learning materials for rich, meaningful socialization and play-based experiences.
Please and Thank You Children's Place is a home-based preschool licensed by Office of Children and Family Services, GFDC 621236 established in 2013, NYS Certified Teacher M.S.Ed. Early Childhood Education.
Where engagements begin! Explore science, art, sensory, math, literacy, fine motor, library, big table play, eat snack and lunch.
Off to the noodle room we go, where we discover all kinds of dramatic play and block rug play. We do our best thinking and doing.
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story time, music, movement, carpet time learning, weekend adventures, show & share, and more.
Fresh air and sunshine, engaging in movement, easel experiences, sensory, sand table, musical chimes, gardening, and water play.
Jean Piaget