
Our Approach:
Independence, Diversity, and Language
At Peaceful Play, we create respectful, independent learning environments where children feel safe, valued, and inspired to explore through daily experiences in a fully Spanish-immersion setting; we foster empathy, cultural awareness, and meaningful connections that lay the foundation for lifelong learning.
SPANISH IMMERSION MODEL:
Through total Spanish immersion, children effortlessly absorb the language during daily routines, play, and purposeful work. Guided by native Spanish-speaking educators, children develop authentic pronunciation, comprehension, and confidence in Spanish, even if the language is not spoken at home.
DAILY ROUTINE:
Each day at Peaceful Play unfolds with a calm, predictable rhythm—featuring familiar routines that foster a smooth transition from home to school—helping children feel secure and ready to learn.
Our daily activities:
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Shared breakfast and connection: a gentle start to the day through conversation.
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Circle Time: building community and preparing for the day.
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Outdoor exploration: time for walks and neighborhood strolls, weather permitting.
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Movement throughout the day: songs and dynamic games.
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Mealtime: a special time for sharing, fostering independence, and social connection.
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Nap or Rest Time: a period of relaxation and tranquility that supports physical and emotional well-being.
LEARNING AREAS:
PRACTICAL LIFE
SENSORIAL
LANGUAGE
MATHEMATICS
ART AND MUSIC



ACADEMICS

From 4 to 18 months
Koala Room

Our environment supports babies during their most formative developmental stages; as children explore through movement and their senses, we provide a calm, safe, and stimulating space that fosters exploration and meaningful connection.
Our classroom features materials and structures that encourage motor development—such as mirrors, handrails, and sensory objects—and the environment evolves as the babies grow.
Gentle routines help babies practice early independence, such as choosing activities, putting away materials, and transitioning calmly. Strong bonds with caregivers lie at the heart of the experience.

Tiger Room
From 18 to 36 months
During this dynamic stage, young children are active, curious, and eager to explore and interact with their surroundings; they develop language skills in both English and Spanish with increasing ease. They are keen to perform more activities independently and socialize with their peers, showing interest in concepts such as counting, letter recognition, and sequencing—all introduced through play, songs, and storytelling.
