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French-English Bilingual Daycare and Preschool Coming to Dumbo, Brooklyn!

Preparing Children for Academic Success

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At Petits Poussins Dumbo, we understand that every parent wants their child to thrive in school. But where does a love of learning begin? The answer: Early Childhood Education (ECE)!  High-quality ECE programs lay the foundation for academic success by fostering a child’s natural curiosity and love of exploration.

Here at Petits Poussins Dumbo, our program for preschool in Brooklyn, New York provides a stimulating and nurturing environment where children can learn through play. Our curriculum is packed with age-appropriate activities that develop essential skills like literacy, math, science, and social-emotional learning.

But what about the littlest learners? Our daycare in New York offers a safe and nurturing environment for infants and toddlers. Our dedicated childcare program focuses on building a strong foundation for future learning through sensory play, exploration, and social interaction.

Here are some of the ways our programs prepare children for academic success:

  • Social and Emotional Development: We help children learn to regulate their emotions, build strong relationships, and collaborate with others – all essential skills for success in school.
  • Language Development: Through songs, stories, and conversation, we help children develop strong language skills, which are crucial for reading and writing.
  • Cognitive Development: We provide opportunities for children to explore, experiment, and solve problems, fostering critical thinking skills.
  • Physical Development: We encourage children to develop gross and fine motor skills, which are important for learning to write and participate in physical activities.

Want to learn more about how we can help your child prepare for academic success? Contact us today to schedule a tour and see for yourself the difference a high-quality childcare program can make!

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