At KinderCare, your child will thrive in a safe, fun environment where we encourage exploration and creativity. We offer flexible scheduling, affordable pricing, and financial assistance to eligible...
Louisville (KY) - - Phone: (502) 425-7272Bright futures begin with solid foundations. At Ivybrook Academy, we take a progressive approach to PreSchool that encourages critical thinking, highlights creativity, and fosters a love for learning....
Louisville (KY) - - Phone: (502) 385-4231At KinderCare, your child will thrive in a safe, fun environment where we encourage exploration and creativity. We offer flexible scheduling, affordable pricing, and financial assistance to eligible...
Louisville (KY) - - Phone: (502) 456-4660At KinderCare, your child will thrive in a safe, fun environment where we encourage exploration and creativity. We offer flexible scheduling, affordable pricing, and financial assistance to eligible...
Louisville (KY) - - Phone: (502) 452-9573At KinderCare, your child will thrive in a safe, fun environment where we encourage exploration and creativity. We offer flexible scheduling, affordable pricing, and financial assistance to eligible...
Louisville (KY) - - Phone: (502) 425-6916At KinderCare, your child will thrive in a safe, fun environment where we encourage exploration and creativity. We offer flexible scheduling, affordable pricing, and financial assistance to eligible...
Louisville (KY) - - Phone: (502) 897-0255
Louisville has one or more preschools and Kindergartens. Preschooling is also known as infant education, and this is for very young children. This happens before they start their K-12 education. It equips the child with knowledge, skills and training skills. They learn by various media as well as different sensory inputs, such as Visual/Spatial, Musical/Rhythmic, and Bodily Kinesthetic intelligences. Kindergarten is the next higher step, and this is integrated into the formal education system. It lasts for one year, and is highly interactive in nature. The children are provided with a number of options for activities, and the instructor helps them "plan" it. These activities build skill sets and basic knowledge in problem solving, reading, language, mathematics, manipulatives, etc. The children have to be enrolled in such schools in Louisville before their cutoff dates. There are also some applicable age restrictions.