Our 4’s & 5’s Class
Building Big Skills for Bright Futures
At Raising KidZ, our 4’s & 5’s Class is where curious minds start to take big leaps. This is an exciting time when children begin to connect ideas, ask deeper questions, and show readiness for more structured learning — and we’re here to guide them with care, creativity, and confidence.
Whether they’re learning letters or learning how to be a friend, every moment is an opportunity for growth.
Here are some key program highlights
What Makes Our Program Special
Advanced Language & Communication
We support expressive language through group discussions, storytelling, journaling, and dramatic play — helping your child communicate clearly and confidently.
Cognitive Development
We encourage deeper exploration by introducing science, storytelling, sequencing, and cause-and-effect thinking to stretch those growing minds.
Social & Emotional Growth
Friendships grow stronger and empathy blossoms in this stage. We guide children through more complex social interactions, encouraging teamwork, emotional awareness, and positive conflict resolution.
Creative & Imaginative Play
Whether dressing up, painting a masterpiece, or building a block city, children use their imaginations to make sense of the world and express their ideas.
Independence & Responsibility
From managing their belongings to following multi-step directions, children are encouraged to take on more responsibility and feel proud of their accomplishments.
Kindergarten Readiness
Our curriculum gently prepares children for the transition to kindergarten, focusing on early literacy, math concepts, problem-solving, and critical thinking — all through playful, hands-on learning.
A Day in Our 4’s & 5’s Class
Our day is thoughtfully balanced with small-group learning, free play, outdoor time, art and music, and calm moments for reflection. We believe learning should feel like an adventure — one that supports the whole child, academically and emotionally.
Your Child’s Next Big Step Starts Here
Let’s give your child the confidence and skills they need to thrive — in kindergarten and beyond.