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Preschool | Nonsectarian | 75 students |  

PHONE: (603) 778-1383

HOURS: 3 hours per day

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125 Kingston Rd

Exeter, NH 03833

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Posted February 20, 2007

Great school with a focus on art - learning aout art, ad more importantly, learning through art. Covers basics in academics, but great attention given to the childrens specific needs and learning styles. Our daughter had trouble adjusting to school at first, but the staff really took an interest in making sure that she got what she needed in order to get the most out of the curriculum.
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Posted April 22, 2005

My experience, and more importantly my two children's experiences with Building Blocks, have been wonderful in every aspect. I only wish I had started my first child sooner, than I had been able to. The programs are all very exciting and entertaining, yet very educational. They have both learned so much. Although, my second child Mackenzie, learned much more, with more time available to her. She enjoyed learning, which is very important in the learning process of any child, and sets the wheels in motion. The Building Blocks Staff has managed to send two of my children off, with the tools they need to enjoy learning. But it's not over, soon they will have the opportunity to start again with yet another, my three and a half year old. Keep up the good work!
—Submitted by Deby Hirsch, a parent

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MissSusan November 27, 2011
Never take it too seriously. Using the toilet will happen when their ready, (their not going to college in diapers)! To help things along just keep the topic in conversations that your little one will overhear. It's all new to them so stay silly!
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Meandrews1968 July 18, 2011
A spiderman toilet seat built into a regular seat, he picked out his spiderman underwater and spidie stickers and his spiffy step stool. And every two hours it was spidie time. With in a week, he was on his own Daddy took care of paper work. No prop
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JD99ROSE May 23, 2011
My daughter trained for about a year before she got the hang of it. Stay committed! Getting stickers and big girl underpants were great rewards for her~
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