Our children’s study programs are designed to make learning fun and engaging. We focus on building strong academic foundations while nurturing creativity and curiosity. With personalized attention and expert guidance, we help your child succeed and develop a love for learning!

Effectively, our staff is composed of faith based, highly skilled personnel who care about the kids they teach and care for.

Helping the community

Indeed, we are here to help the community and parents who need care and tutoring as well as provide helpful resource as we get them and as needed.

Above and beyond

Of course, we make sure our students can read by the age of 4. And that they excel in what they do here. We also provide transpiration to those in need. Our children’s study program is based on rigorous, research based curriculum approved by the National Association for the Education of Young Children NAEYC and the
Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential.

Following National Standards

Knowing that, parents and guardians are at the center of a child’s life and dictate the trajectory of their early lives. We’re working to provide the best resources, tips, and ideas for parents and families to expand childhood education and development. Being a member of NAEYC we are proud to share their parent resources with you on how to find a high quality program for your children.

Yet, another strength of our Children’s Study Programs is our Preschool program for 4 years old. Our preschoolers are having fun and learning a lot through their play. Children who succeed in school and in life know how to find solutions to problems. They can communicate and work well with others. They are curious, creative thinkers, and they continue to learn and adapt. High-quality preschool programs help your child build these skills.

Recap

Also, you can visit our after school and summer program pages. Here is the recap from the 2025 summer program.

 

 

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