NATHAN AYRES

Why Families Trust Schoolhouse Learning Center

Choosing childcare is a deeply personal decision, and families trust Schoolhouse Learning Center because of the warm, relational care their children receive each day. Our play-based, developmentally intentional curriculum supports meaningful learning while honoring each child’s unique pace and needs. Families also value the strong sense of community we foster, along with the peace of […]

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Supporting Social and Emotional Development in Young Children

Social and emotional development lays the foundation for all future learning. Before children can succeed academically, they must learn how to understand emotions, communicate needs, and build healthy relationships. At Schoolhouse Learning Center, nurturing social-emotional skills is at the heart of our daily routines at each of our three locations. Why Social-Emotional Skills Matter Strong

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A Bright New Year at Schoolhouse Learning Center: What Families Can Look Forward to in 2026

As the holiday lights dim and routines gently return, many families begin looking ahead to fresh beginnings. The new year brings a sense of renewal with new goals, new schedules, and for many parents, new opportunities to give their child the best possible start. At Schoolhouse Learning Center, we love this season of possibility. It’s

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“I Can Do It Myself!”

Building Independence in 3–4-Year-Olds at Schoolhouse Learning Center If you’ve ever heard your preschooler proudly announce, “I can do it myself!” congratulations! That phrase is a milestone in early childhood development. At Schoolhouse Learning Center, we celebrate these moments every day as our 3- and 4-year-olds grow into confident, capable, and independent little learners. Independence

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STEM in the Fall (Preschool Edition): Pumpkin, Leaf, and Seed Science

Fall is a wonderful time for preschoolers to explore STEM! Pumpkins, leaves, and seeds provide natural materials that are perfect for hands-on learning about the world. Here’s how parents can support STEM exploration at home with experiments tied to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Why STEM & Fall Science Matter for Preschoolers  Preschoolers are full

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Building Strong Foundations: How Schoolhouse Learning Center Supports Early Literacy

At Schoolhouse Learning Center, we believe that every giggle, rhyme, and story builds the foundation for a child’s lifelong love of learning. Early literacy begins at birth.  It is not about teaching children to read words on a page. Instead, it is about nurturing the building blocks of communication, curiosity, and imagination. A Brief History

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Understanding Tantrums: What Parents Should Know

What is a tantrum? A tantrum is an intense outburst of emotion like crying, screaming, kicking, hitting, etc. that happens when a child is overwhelmed, frustrated, or doesn’t have the skills yet to express themselves in words. Tantrums are very common in young children because their emotional regulation, self-control, and verbal skills are still developing.

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How Schoolhouse Learning Center Supports Every Child Consistently

At Schoolhouse Learning Center, caring for children isn’t just our job, it’s our calling. We know that when families entrust us with their infants, toddlers, preschoolers, or school-age children, they are looking for more than supervision. They want loving consistency, developmentally rich routines, and teachers who know their child inside and out. Here’s how our

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