Frequently Asked Questions
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Selecting the right preschool for your little one involves lots of questions. And we’re here to answer them all. This FAQ list addresses most general inquiries we receive. If you need more information, please contact Miss Gina who is happy to help.
Are you licensed?
Play and Learn Preschool in Westlake is fully licensed by the State of Ohio.
What qualifications do your teachers have?
How do you measure my child’s progress?
What are your tuition rates?
Play and Learn Preschool tailors several plans to accomodate the budgets of all families throughout the West Shore. Please contact Miss Gina in our office at (440) 835-2913 or playandlearnwestlake@gmail.com to learn more and review options.
What other supplies will I need to pay for?
We take care of the rest. All daily supplies are provided by Play and Learn.
Do you serve lunch?
We do not serve lunch, but each student can participate in our Lunch Bunch Program. Every Monday and Wednesday, we remain open until 1:00pm for your child to eat lunch with friends and get some more wiggles out before you pick them up.
Your child will need a packed lunch from home and payment each day. The cost is $10. We do also provide your child a snack every day, which is included in your tuition rate.
What are your daily hours?
Are you open all year?
What are your student-to-teacher ratios?
What safety measures do you have in place?
What ages are your programs designed for?
What is your educational philosophy?
Our educational process focuses on the whole child. And our learning path spans language arts (including some basic French), math, health and safety, science, as well as soft skills like manners and self-discipline.
We believe in a play-based approach to learning. Playful learning is one of the most studied theories in education. The research states it is the most effective way for young children to learn. And that through play, children develop not just academic skills, but also social, emotional, physical, and critical-thinking skills. At Play and Learn, we transform your child’s curiosity into confidence.
What does a typical day at Play and Learn Preschool look like?
The children’s daily schedule is flexible enough to provide adaptability when necessary, but structured enough to provide predictability for the students. We want them to view their school as a safe, comforting place where they know what to expect and when to expect it.
A typical day would include: Arrival, Books, Puzzles, Table Work, Rug Time (includes Calendar, Pledge, Weather, Music), Group Lesson, Lesson Paper, Craft Project, Free Play (Once a week, each class will visit the Bike Room. The other days, we play in our classrooms.), Songs, Stories, Snacks (provided by Play and Learn), and Dismissal/Optional Lunch Bunch Program (Mondays and Wednesdays).
What special events do you offer outside of the typical day?
At Play and Learn, we love a good party. There is always something to celebrate. We have classroom parties for each major holiday (including our Thanksgiving Feast!), our annual Pumpkin Hunt, as well as our End of the Year celebration. We invite parents to participate in special events like our Parents Day, Halloween Costume Parade, as well as Christmas and Graduation Programs.
Is your curriculum faith-based?
Play and Learn Preschool is housed within Dover Congregational Church in Westlake, but we are not a faith-based program. We welcome everyone at Play and Learn.
Where do most of your students live?
Play and Learn serves the entire region, not just Westlake. Our students come to us from all across the West Shore, including from Bay Village, Rocky River, North Olmsted, Fairview, Avon, Avon Lake, North Ridgeville, Lakewood, and several other cities in Northeast Ohio.
Does my child need to be potty trained to attend Play and Learn Preschool?
What is your Kindergarten Prep Class?
How do I contact Miss Gina for more information?
Please contact Miss Gina in our office at (440) 835-2913 or playandlearnwestlake@gmail.com to learn more about Play and Learn Preschool in Westlake.