Preschool is much more than a step before Elementary School. It’s the stage where your child begins to discover what they are capable of, how they relate to others, and how they learn best. The experiences they have during these years directly shape their confidence, curiosity, and long-term attitude toward learning.At Instituto Thomas Jefferson, Preschool is where curiosity turns into confidence and play becomes meaningful learning.What Does Your Child Achieve in Preschool?During this stage, progress is visible. Children begin developing early literacy skills in English while strengthening Spanish, explore numbers and patterns through hands-on experiences, and build the foundations of scientific thinking through observation and experimentation.Growth, however, goes beyond academics. Children learn to express their feelings, collaborate with peers, resolve small conflicts, and take on age-appropriate responsibilities. Gradually, they develop independence, confidence in communication, and positive habits that support a smooth transition into Elementary School.Every daily experience has a clear purpose: to ensure children understand what they are doing, enjoy the process, and feel capable.Why Does Preschool Make a Difference for Elementary School?A child who enters Elementary School with emotional confidence and strong language skills has a meaningful advantage. At ITJ Preschool, learning happens primarily in English while building a solid foundation in Spanish, allowing bilingual development to occur naturally and confidently.The program combines international standards with national educational guidelines, ensuring strong academic preparation aligned with future stages. At the same time, the emphasis on social skills and self-regulation helps children adapt more easily to new academic challenges.Transition is not left to chance. It is built step by step.How Do Children Learn in Preschool at ITJ?Learning is active, dynamic, and personalized. Through projects, interactive learning centers, and hands-on experiences, children explore language, math, science, and art in an environment that encourages participation and curiosity.Weekly library visits nurture a love of reading from an early age. Special classes such as music, physical education, French, and technology broaden their perspective and stimulate creativity. Age-appropriate digital tools enhance learning without replacing human interaction, which remains at the heart of the classroom experience.Teachers observe, guide, and adjust instruction to ensure every student moves forward with confidence and enthusiasm.