Little Learners Literacy Academy leads a kindergarten program with a dedicated, loving, and patient faculty. We facilitate activities that allow kids to discover talents and develop new skills.
In a safe environment, our skillful teachers will handle the kindergarten classroom, fostering activities to develop independence and promote teamwork habits for your child. Some of the critical academic skills your child will learn in Kindergarten include:
- Adding and Subtracting
- Math Manipulatives (Counting/Shapes)
- Critical Thinking
- Following Directions
- Group Play
- Word Building
- Reading and writing common words
- Positive Social Interaction
- Independent Reading/Writing
- Lego Education
Building Bright Futures Through Kindergarten Learning
Kindergarten readiness in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is more than just learning letters and numbers—it’s about setting the foundation for lifelong learning. It’s where children develop essential academic skills and social confidence in a safe and nurturing environment. With a focus on early literacy, math readiness, and social-emotional growth, our kindergarten program ensures every child is equipped for future academic success.
Why Kindergarten Matters for Your Child’s Development
Our kindergarten program goes beyond ABCs and 123s—it’s designed to nurture well-rounded, confident, and curious learners. Children at this stage absorb knowledge rapidly and begin developing key behaviors that shape their academic and personal growth. By combining guided learning with creative exploration, we help young learners build strong foundations that prepare them for first grade and beyond. Our curriculum balances structured activities with free play to enhance both cognitive and social-emotional development. Discover how our approach to kindergarten sets children up for long-term success.
- Promotes School Readiness
Children learn how to follow routines, work with peers, and build attention span—essential skills that make the transition to elementary school smoother - Strengthens Early Literacy and Math Skills
Through fun and interactive activities, children develop core academic competencies such as letter recognition, counting, and problem-solving - Encourages Independence and Responsibility
Daily tasks like organizing supplies, making choices, and participating in classroom routines build self-confidence and accountability in young children - Supports Emotional and Social Growth
Activities like group play and peer collaboration help children express their emotions, form friendships, and resolve conflicts in a healthy way - Fosters a Love for Learning
Through engaging lessons and hands-on projects, children are encouraged to explore, ask questions, and develop a lasting curiosity for knowledge
Frequently Asked Questions
What do kids usually learn in kindergarten?
Most programs include early reading, counting, shapes, colors, and social skills. Kids also work on following directions and working with others.
How old should a child be to start kindergarten?
Most kids start kindergarten around age 5. Some programs accept children who turn 5 by a certain cutoff date.
How do I know if my child is ready for kindergarten?
Look for signs like listening to instructions, recognizing letters or numbers, and playing well with other kids. Many programs offer readiness checklists.
What’s the difference between preschool and kindergarten?
Preschool usually starts earlier and focuses more on play-based learning. Kindergarten includes more structured learning and basic academics.
Is kindergarten mostly learning or play?
It’s usually a mix of both. Most programs balance structured learning with time for creativity, play, and social interaction.
Let’s Support Your Child’s Growth Together!
To start the enrollment process, please go to our Enrollment Form online. If you have any questions or need help, feel free to contact us today.