The Village

Our Program

In The Village, children spend their first years in a small, close-knit community where caregivers, families, and peers grow together. With consistent relationships from infancy through toddlerhood, children gain the security they need to explore, build friendships, and develop confidence. Just as important, we believe families deserve a strong support system, which is why we work in partnership with you every step of the way.

Our Curriculum

Our curriculum is guided by each child’s interests and fully play-based, inspired by the principles of Magda Gerber. We provide the support each child needs, whether helping an infant explore new textures and sounds or stepping back to let a toddler solve a problem independently.

From sensory exploration to pretend play, every experience is designed to nurture curiosity, creativity, and confidence. Children’s interests lead the day while building a safe, connected community. These experiences naturally prepare children to continue growing in Wildflowers, creating a seamless, child-centered journey.

Our Philosophy

Consistent

Children spend their first years in a familiar environment with caregivers who know them well. This consistency means routines feel predictable, transitions are smoother, and children can explore with confidence, knowing the adults around them truly understand their needs.

Child-Centered

Every day, children’s interests guide the experiences we offer. Caregivers observe, listen, and respond, turning curiosity into hands-on learning. From playful experiments to creative projects, children are empowered to take the lead in discovering the world around them.

Respectful

Respect shapes how we interact with every child. We encourage children to express themselves, make choices, and solve problems with guidance rather than rigidity. In this environment, children practice independence, kindness, and cooperation while feeling safe and valued.