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Explorer

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Ages 3 -4

“At this age, curiosity takes flight and imagination knows no bounds. We celebrate each discovery as a new adventure, guiding your little explorer through a world of wonder and learning.”

In the Explorer Room at Building Blocks Learning Center, children aged 3-4 are provided with an environment that encourages creativity and the refinement of essential skills. At this stage, we focus on helping children further develop their motor and language skills while also nurturing their artistic abilities.

Language skills are honed through more structured group activities, including story-telling sessions, interactive discussions, and early literacy exercises. These activities not only expand vocabulary but also encourage children to articulate their thoughts and ideas more clearly, fostering effective communication skills.

Motor skills are refined through activities that involve more intricate movements, such as using scissors for cutting, threading beads, and engaging in building projects that require careful hand-eye coordination. These tasks are designed to build the dexterity and precision needed for more complex tasks.

Artistic development is a central part of the Explorer Room experience. Children participate in a variety of projects and crafts that allow them to express themselves creatively. Whether it’s painting, drawing, or constructing with different materials, these activities encourage imagination and innovation while providing a fun and engaging way to develop fine motor skills. The Explorer Room is a place where creativity flourishes, and children are encouraged to explore the world around them through art and play.

Funding Subsidies:
Building Blocks Learning Center accepts funding from many different sources, including but not limited to DHHS and the Department of Defense. Staff can help families find a program that suits the needs of their family and will assist with the process of application if requested.