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Preschool | Nonsectarian | 115 students |

PHONE: (775) 322-3471

455 Hill St

Reno, NV 89501

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Posted February 25, 2013

My son goes to kindergarten in Mrs. Hayley's class and he has learned and grown so much under her teaching. It's is the best school with a great kindergarten teacher. The curriculum is ahead of Washoe County with Mrs. Hayley being a credentialed teacher, which I felt was a requirement for my son.
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Posted December 16, 2008

This is a wonderful school, starting with the owner, Kelly Gonzalez. Even in the 2 year old class, there is always a 'curriculum' that the children are following, so parents can keep up with what's going on. The teachers are caring, diligent and well prepared, with a variety of learning and craft activities to keep the children engaged. Children are reading by the time they enter kindergarten, and friendships between children and parents form easily.
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Hootmon February 11, 2013
Expose your child to as many activities as they show interest in. They should not be expected to fulfill YOUR dreams. If you support their interest(s) it can grow into a lifelong passion. In turn, they will bond with others who share that interest.
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alphamom1 January 31, 2013
Americans seem to value extroverts more than introverts. I came out of my shell when I found friends and activities that I liked (high school). And it just took off from there. Perhaps shy kids are just pickier about whose company they keep.
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alphamom1 January 31, 2013
Americans seem to value extroverts more than introverts. I came out of my shell when I found friends and activities that I liked (high school). And it just took off from there. Perhaps shy kids are just pickier about whose company they keep.
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