Give Your Kids Well-Rounded Head Start at Evergreen Explorers Preschool

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Evergreen Explorers Preschool, located in Lacey, is dedicated to providing a nurturing and engaging learning environment for children aged 2 ½ to 6. The school is licensed by the Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families (DCYF), ensuring compliance with rigorous safety and educational standards. Founder Olivia Huynh, drawing from her extensive experience in various childcare roles, is committed to fostering a culture where children feel safe to explore and learn at their own pace. The preschool offers flexible scheduling options, including morning, afternoon, and all-day sessions, with small class sizes that allow for individualized care. Huynh believes in the importance of mixed-age classrooms, allowing children to develop social skills and confidence before entering formal schooling.

With a transparent approach to communication, families can easily access information about programs and tuition. The preschool is currently accepting new students and encourages interested families to schedule visits. Huynh's passion for early childhood education aims to create a supportive community that enhances children's learning experiences.

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