Wildflower Preschool

At Wildflower Preschool, we nurture your child's growth in a stimulating and supportive environment where they can explore, learn, and thrive. Our play-based curriculum encourages creativity and social skills through engaging activities and hands-on learning experiences, all within a bright and welcoming space. With a focus on individualized attention, our dedicated teachers foster a love of learning and ensure each child feels valued and understood, preparing them for a successful future. We provide a balance of structured activities and free play, allowing children to develop at their own pace while building confidence and independence.

🏅 What Sets This Daycare Apart:

Wildflower Preschool excels at fostering a mindful and responsive environment where teachers truly listen to and understand each child's individual needs, creating joyful learning experiences and ensuring a smooth transition into school life.
$250

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Daycare Details

⏰ Hours:

8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

📍 Address:

1370 Forest Park Cir, Lafayette, CO 80026, United States

📱 Phone:

+1 720-837-5387

5-Star Rating

This is a second location which actually shares space with the New Church of Boulder Valley, but are NOT affiliated with the church. Our daughter is currently attending Pre-K at this location and we could not be happier. She attended preschool at another school from January-May and it was a complete disaster. The entire staff at this location and the owner/headmistress, Amy, have been simply amazing. I just can not say enough great things about them. For example, we went to pick our daughter up the other day and they were playing outside. My daughter was a little sad to leave and wanted to keep eating the pears off of the tree in the play area. Recognizing this, one of the teachers (unprompted) suggested that they have a picnic lunch the next day when she returned. My daughter was so excited, that it changed her entire demeanor and gave her something to look forward to. They actually followed through with it the next day. It is that type of mindfulness (and many other examples) that gives us peace of mind and reinforces that we made the right decision. The preschool and pre k rooms are set up in a very fun and open manner. There are many stations from the children to choose from, including sensory tables, dress up, blocks, train tracks, etc. They have a great system in pre-k where they have each of the children's pictures on a card. Each station has a limited number of children allowed at any given time. So if, say the block station has four children already (four cards with their pictures on them on the list of activities on the wall) then the child understands that they must choose a different activity until a space opens up. It really gives the children ownership of their activities. Every day that we have picked our daughter up she has said she loves it. (Although she is typically exhausted by the time she leaves) They do allow children to take naps if they need it, and will respect your wishes if you choose not to have them nap. We leave it up to how our daughter is feeling since she does not typically take a nap at home. Although she has already taken a couple naps at school already. They really encourage crafting and artistic time. Today when I picked my daughter up I found out they were learning about how different marker's ink diffuses in water. (Very cool) They are not overly strict or structured to the point our daughter has a hard time transitioning from activity to activity. Although they do have a schedule that they use throughout the day to ensure the children are learning and busy throughout the day. In her last school, my daughter was on such a rigid schedule that she would melt down because she couldn't handle it. If your child is having a hard time, they have a quiet space within the room for them to get away for a bit and calm themselves down. Anyway, this school and all of the teachers we have met have been simply amazing. You will not regret having your child attend Wildflower.
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