What Makes Us A Different Kind of Preschool?

We’re a full-day private preschool focused on growing confident, capable children ready for school and beyond.

We believe early childhood should build confidence and ability through play, curiosity, and relationships, without rushing childhood itself. For us, readiness is not about memorized skills or early academics. It is about children feeling secure in who they are, confident in what they can do, and comfortable with what they are still learning.

We are a different kind of preschool. One that values joy and childhood while building the foundations children carry with them into school and their lives.

Our Philosophy

Build Life Skills

Two boys are assembling a puzzle of a red barn on the floor in a room with carpeted floor, furniture, and some objects around.

Inspired by Dan Gartrell's democratic life skills, we also focus on teamwork, communication, and problem-solving. Children practice these skills daily as they collaborate on projects, share ideas, and express themselves respectfully, creating a classroom culture of inclusivity, cooperation, and mutual respect.

Support One Another

Two young children, a boy with blonde hair and a girl with light brown hair in a ponytail, are standing at a display board with clipboards, writing or drawing on sheets of paper. The boy wears a gray t-shirt with navy collar, and the girl wears a light blue T-shirt. They are in a colorful educational or library setting.

In our mixed-age setting, older children naturally take on mentoring roles, guiding and supporting their younger peers. These everyday interactions help children build empathy, leadership, and a strong sense of community, while forming meaningful relationships and learning the value of working together.

Inspired by Dan

Gain Independence

Children playing indoors, one boy wearing safety glasses and holding a walkie-talkie, another child standing near a small wooden chair, a girl kneeling on the carpet tying her shoe, and other children sitting or standing around in a room with framed photos and a painting of a house on the wall.

We help children build confidence and independence every day. At Wildflowers, they serve themselves at meals, choose which activities to explore, help care for the classroom, and even repair toys and books. These hands-on experiences teach responsibility, show how their actions affect the group, and help children feel capable and proud.