Programs and Hours

PLAY & LEARN (Mom and Tot) Program

“Play & Learn” is a one hour adult/child interactive class where toddlers 18-24 months old will participate in age appropriate preschool-like activities while parents learn developmental and parenting techniques to guide their child’s growth and development.  For more information about this program or availability in our other classes, please contact Roanne Miller, Director, at 978-443-5013 or earlychild@bethelsudbury.org.

Toddler Program
This program is for children who are 2 years old by October 1st. Age appropriate activities encourage active exploration and experimentation within a warm, nurturing environment. This class is taught by 2 educators and class size is limited to 8 children.

2 or 3-day   Monday, Wednesday & Friday   9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Three Year-Old Program
This program is for children 3 years old by October 1st. Circle time, free play, music, movement and art are some of the many ways three year-olds learn about the world around them. Our goal is to help children develop self-esteem and a zest for learning and life.  This class is taught by 2 educators and class size is limited to 14 children.

3-day            9:00 am – 12:00 pm

4-day            9:00 am – 12:00 pm

5-day            9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Pre-Kindergarten Program
Children who will be entering kindergarten the following September participate in hands-on learning activities through language, science, cooking, art, music, drama and movement. Special emphasis is placed on the development of self-esteem and respect for others. This class is taught by 2 educators and class size is limited to 16 children.

5-day            9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Extended Day Programs

Stay N’ Play

Our optional extended day program is held on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday afternoons from 12:00 pm – 2:30 pm. Activities are planned within the context of small, low-key groups, and include both structured and unstructured activities. Children bring a dairy lunch and drink. They have a short quiet period after lunch and weather permitting, additional outdoor play.

Parents can choose to enroll their child for the entire school year or on a per diem basis.


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