Get ready to celebrate as we mark our 16th year as a nurturing nest of learning, laughter, and community! On Friday, April 4, from 3 to 5 PM at our charming center, we’ll be hosting an exciting event for our current families and children. We’ll be saluting 16 wonderful years of innovative ed
In just a few short days, we will be celebrating our annual Spirit Week, culminating in the school’s 16th Anniversary celebration. From March 31 to April 4, our school will be filled with excitement, creativity, and, of course, plenty of school spirit. Wondering what’s in store for this
February 11, 2025
Celebrating Love and Friendship: The Valentine Party at Creative Scholars Preschool

On this day recognized around the world, love takes on an especially sweet meaning when seen through the eyes of children. This Valentine’s day, it’s no different at CSP. We are excited to host a special Valentine Party on February 14 for our young scholars and their families. We often talk
Welcome to a new year at Creative Scholars Preschool! We’re kick-starting 2025 with an important event that aims to strengthen our community: the Parent Gathering on January 11th. At CSP, we value our warm, supportive environment – and parents, you’re a crucial part of it. Our Pare
We cordially invite you to our fabulous Winter Candyland, taking place at Creative Scholars Preschool on December 13th from three to five in the afternoon. It’s a wonderful opportunity for our families to come together, celebrate the holiday season and see how the spirit of creativity a
At Creative Scholars Preschool, we love turning everyday moments into learning adventures! Recently, our young scientists had an exciting hands-on experience with a simple science experiment that got everyone eager to learn about reactions and cause-and-effect. Here’s what we did and how yo
November 19, 2015
Getting Social; Preparing for social situations
Teaching Social Skills Teaching social skills is not unlike teaching letters and numbers. We start with instruction, then we offer opportunities to practice and we gradually withdraw support, as less support is needed. Regrettably, we teachers and parents often overlook the instructional aspect when