The deep emotional connection that babies share with their primary caregivers is a crucial influence in personality development, and also forms the foundation on which a child builds future relationships. At All Aboard we ensure that your baby receives the best in care, snuggles, hugs and play from the same teachers and teacher assistants, day after day.
Needs met by individual daily scheduling
All babies are unique with specific individual needs. Primary needs are the focus in our infant program. All children eat and sleep on their individual schedules. All Aboard will strive to meet your infant’s needs, your family’s needs and maintain the home-school connection
Environment safe for independent exploration
All Aboard provides a safe and healthy infant environment that minimizes a child’s exposure to illness and injury. Our infant rooms are carefully planned to provide a home-like, comfortable atmosphere that offers your baby numerous opportunities for safe exploration.
Activities rich in language
Research has proven that a language-rich environment - simply one where a child is surrounded by talk - is crucial to the development of both language and communication skills. At All Aboard we sing songs and nursery rhymes, “read” books, and talk to your baby throughout the day by narrating your baby’s every move both during playtime and even as we perform routine care, such as feeding and diapering.
Shoeless environment to ensure cleanliness
Since infants spend a good deal of time crawling on the floor, we keep the room clean and safe by maintaining a “shoeless” environment. Anyone entering the room must remove their shoes or use the shoe covers we provide.
Tap into innate urge to connect with people and things
By continually speaking and interacting with our infants, we link words with motor experiences and objects to help them connect with their teachers and teacher assistants, their toys and their environment.
Low infant/staff ratio
All Aboard consistently maintains a low ratio of babies to teachers and assistants. This is vital to your baby because both research and experience have shown that under these optimum conditions, your baby’s interactions and development improve. Your baby will feel more comfortable and secure in her surroundings, and will experience a more positive and nurturing relationship with her caregivers.
Toddlers Programs
Ages 18 months - 3 years.
Consistent primary caregiving relationship
As with infants, the deep emotional connection that toddlers develop with their primary caregivers is a crucial influence in personality development, and also forms the foundation on which they build future relationships. At All Aboard we ensure that your child receives the best in care, nurturing, comfort and play from the same team of teachers and teacher assistants, day after precious day.
Environment safe for independent exploration
All Aboard provides a safe and healthy environment for toddlers, which minimizes their exposure to illness and injury. Our toddler rooms are carefully planned to encourage toddlers to tap in to their natural ability to learn by doing and experimenting, as well as foster their individual and social development, stimulate their senses and enhance their motor skills.
A language-rich environment
Caregivers in our language-rich environment frequently talk to the children with varied vocabulary, which is crucial to the development of language and communication skills. In addition, Several times a day All Aboard’s toddlers are read to, introduced to new words, and are always encouraged to verbalize their opinions and experiences.
Available materials that encourage discovery and help develop skills
Toddlers have access to a wide variety of age-appropriate books, musical instruments, toys, puzzles and art supplies. There are also a number of individual activity centers which include sensory, dramatic play, art, table toys, library and discovery.
Developmentally appropriate activities
Toddlers love to sort, play, create, jump and move, so we provide them with activities that are built around these actions which will enhance individuality, problem solving, self regulation, tolerance to frustration, and engagement - all while learning and having fun!
Opportunities to make friends, cooperate and take turns
In addition to individual attention and activities, All Aboard engages the children in a variety of group activities which further advance their social development.
Physical activities that encourage gross motor development and movement
From song & dance to playground games, toddlers participate in a wide variety of activities where they can jump, climb, balance, dance and skip. These gross motor activities stimulate muscle coordination, balance, rhythm and understanding of personal space.
Low toddler/staff ratio
A low ratio of toddlers to teachers and teacher assistants is vital to young children. Not only do they receive more individual attention and benefit from a higher level of safety, but their overall development is enhanced when they experience a closer, positive and nurturing relationship with their teachers and teacher assistants..
Pre-school Programs
Ages 3 years - 5 years.
A language-rich environment
Our language-rich environment, where teachers use a wide vocabulary in frequent conversations with the children, is crucial to the development of both language, reading readiness and communication skills. In addition, daily storytelling introduces new words, and the children are always encouraged to verbalize their opinions and experiences.
Small group activities that help develop social skills
In addition to individual attention and activities, All Aboard engages the children in a variety of small group activities which encourage interaction and further enhance their social development. Our center based learning philosophy designed to promote kindergarten readiness skills, library and listening, computer, sensory, dramatic play, art and writing, table toys and discovery.
Curriculum that encourages motivation to learn persistence, flexibility, inventiveness, tolerance to frustration and problem solving
These traits are absolutely critical, and form the foundation for many other positive character skills. During each activity, we use a positive redirection style of interaction and focus on providing warm, positive instruction and praise. By keeping the focus on the positive rather than the negative, we can build a child’s self-esteem and encourage them to try new things.
Activities that encourage children to think, reason, question and problem solve
Activities where preschoolers are encouraged to think about pretend worlds where anything is possible, foster reasoning about those possibilities and ultimately the solving of logic problems. Such pastimes promote the kind of thinking that will be crucial in the child’s future when he / she must imagine possible events and consider potential outcomes.
Choices for daily activities
At various times in the day, preschoolers are provided with the opportunity to choose for themselves what it is they would like to do. Not only does this empower them and build their confidence, but also allows further exploration of areas that are of particular interest.
Experiences that nurture self-esteem
Preschoolers are provided with a wide variety of activities in which they can excel. With each successful outcome, the child gains more self confidence and self esteem.
Dramatic play activities that help children make sense of the world
“Dress up” and “Pretend” play provides our preschoolers with the opportunity to act out and mimic the things that they see adults doing every. In this way they gain a better understanding of how things work. Additionally, this type of play empowers them and helps in differientiating fantasy from reality..
Storytelling that fosters the love of reading
Successfully instilling a love of reading in a child begins at an early age. Storytelling stimulates a child’s imagination, and reading aloud ultimately leads to a lifelong love affair with books. Our teachers further engage our preschoolers through interactivity and creative usage of voice and gesture.
Physical activities that encourage gross motor development and movement
From song & dance to martial arts to playground games, preschoolers participate in a wide variety of activities where they can jump, climb, balance, dance and skip. These gross motor activities stimulate muscle coordination, balance, rhythm and understanding of personal space.
Low student/staff ratio
A low ratio of preschoolers to teachers and teacher assistants is vital to young children. Not only do they receive more individual attention and benefit from a higher level of safety, but their overall development is enhanced when they experience a closer, positive and nurturing relationship with their teachers and teacher assistants.
School Age Programs
Ages 5 years and older.
Creative and enriched activities to choose from
All Aboard provides numerous activities that correlate with the varied interests of school age children. Music, art, drama, sports - they can enjoy what they already love, as well as try new things in a safe and nurturing and positive environment.
Organized games and special events
Aside from the tremendous fun factor, these games and events are great opportunities for the children to continue to build their social and communication skills.
Homework help and computer access
Homework done in a stress-free zone, along with all the help and encouragement needed for continuing positive attitudes towards school.
Gross motor opportunities through games and outdoor activities
Your child continues to develop his / her muscle coordination, balance and rhythm while having a great time, too! Additionally, our children are getting the physical activity that is so important, yet sorely lacking in the daily schedule of many children in this age group.
Enrichment
A journey Into Self Discovery.
A wide variety of special activities!
Our enrichment program is part of every child’s curriculum at All Aboard - it is not an “extra” that is added at an additional cost for our infants, toddler or preschool programs. All Aboard’s enrichment programs are designed to broaden our children's’ world, to take them beyond the core curriculum and further stimulate their minds, enhance their development and help them explore the many opportunities that await them. Enrichment activities also provide additional benefits: they support and enhance academic learning, help children to discover their own talents, assist in social development and build self confidence. Each year we continue to partner with outstanding experts in various fields. Programs have included Music Literacy, Music Enjoyment, Spanish, American Sign Language, Martial Arts, Aerobics, Dance, Cooking, Art and Nature
About Our Centers
The Center is open 5 days a week from 7:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Food and Nutrition
Well balanced and appropriate breakfast, lunch and snack are provided daily to each age group and are carefully planned by a licensed nutritionist.
Playground
Our outdoor play area is designed for safety and security. It features a high quality rubberized surface and developmentally appropriate play spaces which are separated for infants, toddlers, pre-schoolers and school age children. Our unique indoor play area provides another exciting setting for exploration, enrichment activities and rainy days.
Safety and Security
All Aboard is a locked facility. Rooms have viewing glass, the play areas are fully gated and children are released only to authorized individuals. You will always find an administrator at the front door greeting you and sending you off each evening, assuring you that only authorized people are admitted to the building at all. All our staff are CPR and First Aid Trained. The Center is MAT Certified (Medication Administration Trained).
Operating Hours
All Aboard is open year round, closing primarily for major national holidays. At the beginning of each school year a calendar is published, allowing parents to schedule accordingly.
Our mission is to provide a warm, safe and child-centered environment that encourages positive self-esteem, self-discovery, social interaction and joy of learning for young children. We strive to build a full, rich educational community through respect and mutual understanding among children, staff and families … a happy place where childhood is a journey and never a race.