Our Program

STEM-STEAM at Mom’s Garden

Mom's Garden Daycare emphasizes an integrated STEM-STEAM approach, introducing Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics in a way that is engaging and age-appropriate. By tapping into children’s innate curiosity, we encourage activities that help them think critically and explore problem-solving strategies. Rather than focusing solely on technical knowledge, our STEM activities are designed to inspire new ways of thinking and create a foundation for lifelong learning and curiosity

Foundational skills in math, science, and language

Development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills

Play-Based Learning Program

Our program is centered on the belief that play is fundamental to a child’s learning process. Through structured play, children are encouraged to learn social skills such as cooperation, sharing, and problem-solving. We see play as a critical element in cognitive and social-emotional development

Toddler (18 ~ 36 months)

This stage is marked by rapid development and independence. Toddlers at Mom's Garden Daycare explore the world around them through activities that stimulate language, cognitive, and social skills. Our program offers a mix of structured and free-flowing indoor-outdoor play, supporting toddlers in making their own choices and building confidence

Social skill-building and vocabulary expansion

Encouragement of creativity and independent thought

Infant (8 ~ 18 months)

Infants benefit greatly from responsive, individualized attention. At Mom's Garden Daycare, we work closely with families to develop a care plan tailored to each baby’s comfort and developmental needs. Our nurturing environment provides infants with a sense of security and a positive first step in their learning journey

3~5 years

Our full-day preschool program provides 3- to 5-year-olds with opportunities to grow socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually. We incorporate activities that foster a love for reading, science, and math through playful and hands-on experiences. Weekly group activities promote cooperation and social interactions, and physical play enhances fine and gross motor skills