About Us
We are a Reggio Emilia-inspired childcare center that believes in the power of curiosity, creativity, and community. We provide a nurturing, child-centered environment where every child is seen, heard, and respected as capable individuals. Our classrooms are designed to spark wonder and exploration, fostering meaningful learning experiences through play, discovery, and collaboration. We go beyond traditional care, focusing on building strong relationships with both children and families to create a supportive, loving community. At Kidz Learning Ladder, your child's growth and well-being are at the heart of everything we do.
Our mission is to foster a love of learning in your little ones, through play and child-led emergent curriculum
“Children are always throwing out sparks of knowledge, curiosity, and inquiry and adults must be ready to catch those sparks. When the children are investigating and researching….this is what is like, little tiny sparks.”
— Annalisa Rabotti, an educator in Reggio Emilia
The Reggio Emilia Approach
Child-Centered Approach
Emphasizes the child's role as an active participant in their own learning process.
Environment as the Third Teacher
The learning environment is carefully designed to inspire exploration, creativity, and collaboration.
Project-Based Learning
Learning happens through long term, in-depth projects driven by children’s interests
Documentation of Learning
Teachers document children's work and progress through photos, videos, and notes to reflect on and support ongoing learning.
Collaboration & Relationships
Emphasizes strong partnerships between children, teachers, families, and the broader community.
100 Languages of Children
Recognizes that children express themselves in many ways—through art, music, movement, and more.
Emergent Curriculum
Curriculum is flexible and evolves based on children's ideas, questions, and interests.
Teacher as Co-Learner
Teachers guide and learn alongside children rather than simply instructing.
Inquiry & Discovery
Encourages problem-solving, critical thinking, and deep exploration of topics.
Strong Parental Involvement
Parents are seen as key partners in the educational process.
