Through our academically oriented school readiness program, we focus on the development of whole child preparing them for entrance in elementary school through professionally developed math and reading, social studies and science curriculums as well as elaborate visual and performing arts programs. Our curriculum is designed to create a unique balance in all areas of development including social, emotional, physical and intellectual aspects of the child.
We also offer advanced kindergarten program which prepares children for entrance into 1st grade in private or public schools. Apart from regular early childhood education, we offer after school education and gifted children educational programs, summer camps and child care programs. Besides English we also speak and teach Russian, Armenian, Spanish and Tagalog languages.
Now, with two locations open in San Fernando Valley, A Mother Goose Academy provides childcare to families with toddlers and pre-school age children in Valley Village, neighboring NoHo Arts District as well as surrounding areas such as North Hollywood, Burbank, Toluca Lake, Studio City and Sherman Oaks. In the North and West parts of the Valley, we serve families from cities of Chatsworth, West Hills, Granada Hills, Porter Ranch, Woodland Hills, Northridge and Canoga Park. Please get in touch with us to schedule a tour of one of our child care centers.
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