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How we teach

Learning that sticks because it starts from the inside out.

At Little Harvest Learning Center, we partner with parents in laying a strong foundation for a lifelong love of learning by fostering curiosity, creativity, and confidence.

Through a structured, family-centered approach grounded in biblical principles, we intentionally cultivate each child’s cognitive, social, emotional, and spiritual development, equipping them to flourish both academically and personally.

Teacher and child exploring together at Little Harvest Learning Center

Every child is created by God for a purpose. At Little Harvest we walk with you, the parent, by helping build a solid foundation for learning.

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Play-based learning

Play is not a break from learning. It is the primary vehicle of learning in early childhood. When children build, pretend, sort, climb, and create, they are developing executive function, language, math reasoning, and social skills — all at once, and in ways that last. Every activity at Little Harvest is designed with this in mind.

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Social-emotional learning

Before a child can learn to read, they need to learn to regulate. To manage frustration, share space, ask for help, and recover from disappointment. We explicitly teach these skills — through modeling, conversation, and a classroom environment designed to make practicing them natural and low-stakes. SEL is not separate from academics. It is the foundation for them.

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Kindergarten readiness

When families think about kindergarten readiness, they often think about letters and numbers. Those matter. But teachers consistently report that the children who struggle in kindergarten struggle socially and emotionally — not academically. We prepare the whole child: the curious mind, the regulated body, the child who can listen, wait, try, and try again.

Children engaged in play-based learning at Little Harvest
A typical morning

Purposeful, unhurried, and full.

Each morning follows a warm, predictable rhythm that gives children the security to take risks and explore freely.

Arrival
Greeting, center choice, settling in
Circle time
Morning meeting, calendar, songs, group conversation
Work time
Purposeful play, teacher-guided small groups, creative projects
Snack & story
Community gathering, read-aloud, conversation
Closing
Pick-up outside
The environment

A classroom designed to invite curiosity.

The physical space at Little Harvest is intentionally designed. Open shelves with accessible materials. Cozy corners for quiet focus. Open space for movement. A reading tree area for story-time and a thoughtful fenced in playground to expend energy.

Low ratios
Small groups mean every child gets genuine attention — not just a turn.
Predictable rhythm
Consistent routines give children the security to take risks.
Qualified teachers
Warm, trained adults who observe before they intervene.

See it in action.

Schedule a visit and watch a morning unfold. It’s the best way to understand what we mean.