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Gan Avraham is a nurturing, play-based preschool where children ages two through five learn and grow in a warm, supportive community. Our program emphasizes hands-on exploration, creativity, and social development while weaving in Jewish values and traditions. We believe that children learn best when they are encouraged to be curious, ask questions, and discover the world around them through play and meaningful experiences. This approach allows each child to build confidence, develop friendships, and strengthen their sense of identity.
To guide this journey, we set age-appropriate goals that support growth in key areas such as language, early math, problem-solving, fine and gross motor skills, and social-emotional learning. These goals are paired with opportunities to deepen Jewish learning through stories, songs, holiday celebrations, and rituals. The grade-level goals serve as a roadmap for families and teachers, helping us work together to support each child’s unique path of development. Below you’ll find links to the specific goals for each age group, offering a clearer picture of what children typically accomplish by the end of their preschool year.
Building foundational skills in physical, social-emotional, and language development through exploration, sensory experiences, and nurturing connections. Fostering autonomy, self-regulation, and a sense of independence while promoting community building, forming attachments to teachers, and building connections with peers. Encouraging curiosity and wonder through hands-on experiences and celebrating the diversity of Jewish identity and traditions.
Enhancing communication, problem-solving, and social cooperation skills while fostering creativity, independence, and self-regulation. Supporting collaboration and deeper inquiry into the children’s growing interests and curiosity. Building on their sense of community, respect for others, and responsibility for their shared environment.
Preparing children for kindergarten by building on prior learning to foster independence, social-emotional confidence, academic readiness, and inquiry-based learning. Encouraging collaboration, creativity, and self-expression while supporting children in mastering self-regulation, self-advocacy, and complex social interactions.