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Serving the Absorbent Mind

Curriculums and Areas in Our Learning Environments

Montessori Areas of Learning

Math

 

Concrete materials to help students understand abstract concepts, starting with numbers and progressing to more complex operations.​

Cultural Studies

 

Introducing students to geography, history, and science, often exploring topics like botany, peacemakers, zoology, composers, and more.​​

Practical Life

 

Activities that help students develop fine motor skills and independence, such as pouring, sorting, and buttoning.​

Art & Music

 

Encouraging creativity through various art forms and music activities, enhancing students ability to express themselves and develop cognitive skills.​

Language

 

Focused on developing early literacy skills through storytelling, phonetics, and writing exercises, fostering a love for reading and communication.​

Sensorial

 

Materials that encourage students to explore their senses and develop a deeper understanding of the world around them, like color tablets, texture boxes, and sound cylinders.

Teach Me Coding

Curriculum

Basic Coding Concepts

 

Learning simple commands, sequences, algorithms, and coding literacy.​

Hands-On Activities

 

Using manipulatives and interactive tools, students can “code” actions for objects or even use screen-free coding games.​

Technology Integration

 

Introducing early-stage robotics or computer-based programs that reinforce coding concepts in a tangible, engaging way.​

Heggerty Phonemic Awareness 

Letter Sounds

 

 

Reinforcing letter-sound association to support early reading development.

Rhyming

 

 

Teaching students how to identify and produce rhyming words.

Blending & Segmenting

 

Helping students recognize and manipulate the sounds in words.

Oral Language Activities

 

Engaging students in activities that develop their listening and speaking skills, which are essential for reading comprehension. 

Ages & Stages Biblical

Curriculum

Biblical Stories

 

Simple, age-appropriate biblical stories that teach moral lessons.

Character 

Building

 

Fostering values such as kindness, respect, and empathy.

Creative Expression

 

Using arts, music, and drama to help students internalize biblical teachings and express them creatively.

Integration 

 

Biblical concepts are woven into cultural studies and practical life, reinforcing principles like care for others, stewardship of the earth, and love for God and neighbor.

Temporary In-Home care

Please call for location 

225.316.7097

steppingstoneprep@outlook.com

Hours of Operation:

Mon.-Fri.

6:00am-3:00pm

Early Dismissal 

1:00pm

Contact Hours

Mon.-Fri.

8:00am-12:00pm

2:00pm-4:00pm

 

 Quiet Hours

12:00pm-2:00pm

closed: Sat.-Sun.

Stepping Stone Preparatory LLC

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