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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion

No matter what age your child is, you have big dreams for their future. That’s why we commit to more than preparing them for the next learning steps. We build their love of learning and confidence for life.

We are a safe space for children to explore who they are and learn about others. We teach children that each of us is unique—and that’s what makes us awesome! They learn to celebrate the differences in our families, beliefs, and bodies that make us special and recognize the commonalities that bring us together. When they can accept themselves with clarity and love, they can enact the same change in others throughout their lives.

Here are some of the ways we support a diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture.

Helping children understand diversity, equity, and inclusion can begin with simple practices that will guide them toward being good people. Together, we’ll build stronger communities where children grow up to be more caring and engaged citizens.

We’ll always share resources, like books that reflect diverse perspectives, to support you in actively raising anti-racist humans who celebrate the differences in themselves and others. If you need more or something different, just ask. We’ll listen.

We try hard to be just like home.  Not only will your child feel seen and celebrated; they’ll feel empowered to confidently explore their world in an environment made to nurture their abilities.

Every child has a treasured place in our home.

We do the following:

  • Understand each child’s strengths and where they may need extra support. Give them one on one attention in a small group atmosphere.
  • Provide an anti-bias curriculum that helps children recognize and speak out against unfairness, injustice, prejudice and find friendship and the good in each other.
  • Help children find the language to respectfully talk about our similarities and our differences.
  • Providing support and accommodations for children with varying needs and abilities while encouraging awareness and inclusion.