Preschool

Satisfying Your Child’s Hunger for Knowledge and Need for Growth

Young children are capable, curious, active, and hungry for knowledge about their world. At VSDB, our job is to provide a developmentally appropriate, language- and literacy-rich learning environment that nurtures children as they grow in their important early years. VSDB’s fully accessible preschool program supports the development of effective language and social skills with age-appropriate peers.

READ ON to learn about how VSDB can help your child grow, do, and ultimately become the person he or she has the potential to be.

Why Choose VSDB Preschool?

Learning Environment
A safe, child-centered and fully accessible learning environment filled with hands-on learning opportunities and experiences that evoke curiosity, stimulate problem-solving, and spark thorough concept development.

Community Experience
Community outings provide children the opportunity to relate classroom knowledge to the real world with hands-on, language rich learning experiences.

Curriculum
A child-centered, emergent curriculum — one that is developed alongside peers as their interests are revealed through their play, their questions, and their daily experiences.

Experiential Learning
Play-based, hands-on learning experiences with age-appropriate peers that promote cognitive development, social skills, and language learning.

Literacy and Language
An all-day, everyday emphasis on the development of language and literacy skills using research-based best practices, accessible materials and technology, and instructional strategies that foster positive literacy experiences.

Individualized Instruction
Instruction is designed to ensure that each child’s individual educational needs are met, and that instruction is delivered in the most effective manner to enhance the child’s strengths and to maximum potential.

VSDB's Got Talent, 4 preschool students standing on stage with a handmade sign behind them

Family Communication and Support

Reports
Mid-quarter and quarterly progress reports that cover the scope of the child’s development in the preschool program and in general

Family support services

  • Daily communication logs

  • Teacher-made sign language videos with content tailored to the family’s needs and interests (upon parent request)

  • Monthly newsletters about school happenings