TINY TURTLES

About Program Tiny Turtles

The Tiny Turtles program supports children aged 3–4 as they move beyond initial school adjustment and begin to engage more actively in the learning process. At this stage, the focus shifts toward helping children understand how to learn, explore, and make sense of their environment within a more structured setting.


Through guided, age-appropriate inquiry and consistent routines, children develop early problem-solving skills, strengthen their attention and listening abilities, and build confidence in participating as part of a group. Social awareness, cooperation, and independence continue to grow alongside emerging academic foundations.


In the Tiny Turtles program, children:

  • Strengthen language and communication skills through interactive activities,
  • Develop early inquiry skills by asking questions and exploring,
  • Build foundational academic skills such as attention, listening, and reasoning,
  • Enhance social skills through cooperation and group participation,
  • Grow in independence, responsibility, and self-confidence.


Our goal is to support children in becoming confident, curious, and engaged learners, ready for the next steps in their school journey.

Age Features

Children in this age group show growing independence, curiosity, and a stronger ability to engage with their environment.

They begin to:
-Ask more questions and show interest in exploring how things work,
-Communicate more clearly and express their thoughts and needs,
-Follow simple routines and participate in structured activities,
-Engage in cooperative play and build early friendships,
-Sustain attention for longer periods and complete simple tasks.

A balanced combination of structure and exploration supports their learning and development at this stage.

Class's lessons

Monday-Friday: 9:00 AM-5:30 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Sunday: Closed