

Our Programs:
We keep things simple and honest.
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Infant
Babies need to feel secure, loved, and comfortable. We have designed our program to keep our smallest of friends cozy and snug so they can feel safe to explore!
Our infants are also instructed in baby ASL to help them communicate their needs.
Babies also get to enjoy sensory activities and music class regularly.
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Toddler
Sprouting Lil’ Minds is committed to nurturing curiosity and confidence! Here, toddlers feel safe to explore their world at their own pace, discovering new skills through hands-on learning and guided independence.
We offer immersive spanish language learning and potty training support beginning in our toddler program.
Healthy, happy snacks and meals are provided.
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Preschool
Preschoolers are ready to learn and practice their independence. Here at Sprouting Lil’ Minds, we provide the structure and environment to help them do just that.
Not only do we offer instruction in reading, writing, and math using Montessori inspired methods, we also believe in hands on learning through field trips and experience.
Our curriculum is as unique as our students - we offer customized lessons in foreign languages.
Home-based. Nature Inspired.
Children shouldn’t be trapped in a sterile classroom with harsh fluorescent lighting, limited outdoor time, and crowded conditions.
Sprouting Lil’ Minds environment is home-based, family-centered, and nature inspired. Our program takes your child into nature to explore the beautiful piedmont area. Our children can spend hours outside playing - limited only by nature itself.
We explore near and far, frequently visiting greenways and discovery museums.
A World of Our Own.
All toys and activities are carefully chosen with purpose. Our materials are complete, beautiful, and in good condition.
We design the room from the perspective of the child, with respect for their abilities. Our thoughtfully minimalist approach naturally encourages students to practice independence in care. Students can prepare their own snacks, wash their own hands and faces, and use kid-sized cleaning supplies to take responsibility for their class
