See your child’s capacity in a whole new light.

The preschool and kindergarten years can be more than a multitude of daily joys and frustrations. More than pretend play and toys, rote letters and numbers, sports class and art projects.

Much more, in fact. For your child, for you, and for your family as a whole. These years represent a time of unparalleled potential for learning - for all of you.

A critical developmental foundation is formed from two to six years. Support your child in early childhood, and you support them for life.

Your foundational functioning - as a parent, as a family - is also formed during these years.

This window of opportunity offers you a singular invitation as a parent.

We are here to help you accept that invitation.

Welcome to a world of shared potential.

What Experts Know

“Because their minds are so plastic, it is that much more important that we create a loving, nonjudgmental, safe space in which they can learn. Children at this age develop the habits, beliefs, and relational patterns that they will carry into the rest of their lives.

— Daniel J. Rechtshaffen, M.F.T.

“…new findings in the field of neuroplasticity support the perspective that parents can directly shape the unfolding growth of their child’s brain according to what experiences they offer.”

— Dan Siegel, M.D., and Tina Payne Bryson, Ph.D.

“…which kinds of activities parents become engaged in matters a lot. Sitting on steering committees or running capital campaigns may make parents feel committed, but…they are likely to have a negligible effect on children’s achievement. Much more fruitful, for example, are the connections parents make at home with their children….”

— Sarah Lawrence-Lightfoot, Ph.D.