Our Curriculum
A balanced, hands-on curriculum that fosters creativity, confidence, and curiosity in every learner.
Our Curriculum
A balanced, hands-on curriculum that fosters creativity, confidence, and curiosity in every learner.
Our Educational Approach
At Stepping Stone World Preschool, we believe that children learn best through meaningful play, guided exploration, and supportive relationships. Our curriculum draws from play-based and developmentally appropriate practices that nurture curiosity, creativity, and a love of learning. Every activity is designed to support the whole child—intellectually, emotionally, socially, and physically. Through hands-on learning, storytelling, outdoor play, and interactive group experiences, we create an environment where each child feels safe, confident, and inspired to explore.
Core Learning Areas
- Language & Literacy: Building vocabulary, communication skills, and early reading through stories, songs, and group discussions.
- Math & Logical Thinking: Exploring patterns, counting, sorting, and problem-solving through games and manipulatives.
- Social & Emotional Development: Practicing empathy, self-regulation, and conflict resolution through collaborative play and positive guidance.
- Motor Skills: Developing gross and fine motor abilities through climbing, drawing, cutting, and building activities.
- Creative Arts & Expression: Encouraging self-expression through music, dance, dramatic play, and visual arts.
- Cultural Awareness: Introducing children to diverse traditions, languages, and celebrations including Hindi, Spanish, and Mandarin cultures.
Developmental Goals by Age
Toddlers (18 months – 2.5 years)
Focused on building trust and basic routines, toddlers begin developing early language, fine motor skills, and simple social behaviors through play.
Preschoolers (2.5 – 4.5 years)
Children learn foundational concepts in math and literacy, grow in independence, and refine social-emotional skills through structured group activities and creative exploration.
Pre-K / Kindergarten (4.5 – 6 years)
Learners prepare for elementary school by strengthening early reading, writing, and numeracy. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking, collaboration, and confidence in self-expression.
Assessment & Family Communication
We believe in supporting every child's individual journey by closely observing their development and celebrating progress at every stage. Teachers maintain portfolios that include artwork, observations, and learning milestones. Families receive regular updates through newsletters, parent-teacher conferences, and informal check-ins. Our goal is to ensure open, ongoing communication so that families feel informed and involved in their child's growth. We focus on strengths, celebrate small victories, and tailor support to meet the needs of each child.

