The Learning Connection is affiliated with the Nielsen Academy of Private Schools and has been teaching students in Los Angeles for since 1990. The Learning Connection offers one-on-one instruction to children, teens and adults in reading, math, science and many other subjects.
In LA, the Learning Connection program is run by Linda Neilson. She will help instruct your child in an effort to boost confidence and comprehensive understanding. For adults, night-school programs are offered as well as English as a second language. Other classes include college-level courses in mathematics, the physical sciences and history. Private one-on-one classes for children are taught at this location. Adult and group classes are held at various locations around the city.
For more information and to complete an application, visit the website. To speak with Linda directly, call The Learning Connection at the number listed.
Growing by Leaps and Bounds is a cozy child care center secluded away on Saint Marks Road in Burlington. It offers care for children ages one month to 5 years of age. Classrooms include education for infants, toddlers, preschool and pre-kindergarten levels. The center is insured, licensed and has CPR and first aid qualified staff available at all times. The center is owned and directed by Abby Hodgkins, and she welcomes you to visit the center or call to find out more about how your child will fit in at Growing by Leaps and Bounds.
Situated on 9 acres of donated fields and meadows, Trinity Lutheran is a small private school. Aaron Landgrave is the current principal, and students come from Burr Ridge, Lemont, Darien, Willow Springs, and many other surrounding communities. The school's Christ-centered education focuses on nurturting the whole child. It incorporates religious study, conflict resolution, community service, strong academics, fine arts and athletics into their curriculum. The school offers a tightly knit community and plenty of year-round events open to all. You can visit the Web site for admissions and tuition information.
The Webster Avenue Nursery School is a nonprofit, nondenominational day care center administrated by All Saints' Episcopal Church. The school offers a safe and educational environment for children from age 2 1/2 through 4 years old. Call during regular business hours for registration information.
Montessori Connections is a preschool located in Dayton for infants and children up to age six. Children at the school "learn by doing," in classrooms that encourage creative activity, develop the senses through intellectual activity and increase motor coordination. The preschool focuses on subjects such as practical life, sensorial, science, math, language, culture, art and music.
Edmonds Montessori Pre-School is conveniently located off of Main Street in downtown Edmonds. The classrooms provide a warm and comfortable setting in which children can stretch their full potential. It also has prepared an environment that will allow freedom with social and academic growth.
Keystone Montessori School educates children age two years and nine months through grade six. The children are immersed in diversity, as the school serves students from the towns of Chelmsford, Westford, Lowell, Littleton, Burlington, Nashua, Dracut and other areas. The school is located near Route 3 and I-495 in North Chelmsford.
Located inside St Mary of the Lake Catholic Church, Forestview Montessori teaches traditional Montessori methods and provides a caring, safe environment for children.
Odyssey School is a small private school in San Mateo for children from kindergarden through eighth grade. The school offers a variety of courses and small class sizes. Call for more information.
The Georgetown Montessori School offers classes for students from 24 months through five years old. There is a toddler program for two year olds and a primary program for students ages three through five. The facility offers a playground and has international students as well as a multilingual staff of teachers and assistants who are Montessori certified. The curriculum offers age appropriate lessons and activities in math, geography, language, music, art and more.
The Family Child Development Center (FCDC) is a nonprofit early childhood education and childcare center. FCDC offers full-time and part-time child care for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years.