“Education takes you places”
The Baby Boomers Preparatory Academy
Learning
Nurturing creativity and exploration in learning and Meeting the needs of children and the expectations of parents
educational programs
Providing educational programs that consistently meet or exceed quality assurance criteria
Our foundation
Building and maintaining our school on a foundation of integrity, honesty, trust, and high standards
Our Mission
At Baby Boomers Preparatory Academy, we understand that the early years are the most critical in a child’s development. It is during this time that foundational skills—cognitive, social, emotional, and motor—are established, shaping the way children approach the world around them.
Key Benefits
Bilingual learning with play
Home Cooked Food
Safe and Nurturing Environment
Why Early Childhood Matters
Parts of the brain
The fact that the brain matures in the world
children at risk
Less than minimal care places children at risk
brain growth
most brain growth takes place in the years before 5
School Readiness Programs
The Baby Boomers Preparatory Academy
The Next Step
Even in infancy, babies begin to explore cause and effect, patterns, and basic problem-solving as they interact with their environment. Early STEM experiences—whether it’s playing with building blocks, exploring simple tools, or engaging in sensory activities—help develop critical thinking and creativity. These skills are the building blocks for later learning and are directly aligned with the qualities needed to succeed as entrepreneurs. By nurturing a child’s natural curiosity and giving them the tools to think critically and experiment with new ideas, we are empowering them to become the innovators and problem-solvers of tomorrow. In short, early STEM education fosters the foundational skills for both academic success and entrepreneurial leadership in the future.
The Next Step
Even in infancy, babies begin to explore cause and effect, patterns, and basic problem-solving as they interact with their environment. Early STEM experiences—whether it’s playing with building blocks, exploring simple tools, or engaging in sensory activities—help develop critical thinking and creativity. These skills are the building blocks for later learning and are directly aligned with the qualities needed to succeed as entrepreneurs. By nurturing a child’s natural curiosity and giving them the tools to think critically and experiment with new ideas, we are empowering them to become the innovators and problem-solvers of tomorrow. In short, early STEM education fosters the foundational skills for both academic success and entrepreneurial leadership in the future.
The Next Step
During the toddler years, children are developing crucial cognitive, motor, and social skills that will serve as the foundation for all future learning. Introducing STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) concepts during this time is essential because it encourages toddlers to think critically, explore their environment, and solve problems—all key qualities of future entrepreneurs. Through activities like stacking blocks, experimenting with simple machines, or exploring patterns and shapes, toddlers begin to develop the curiosity, creativity, and perseverance needed to innovate and overcome challenges.These early STEM experiences also promote important skills such as resilience (learning from failure), collaboration (working with peers), and independent thinking (coming up with new ideas). By fostering these abilities from a young age, we are helping to shape the next generation of leaders who will not only excel in academics but also have the skills necessary to launch and grow businesses, invent new solutions, and navigate the ever-changing landscape of the future.
The Next Step
During the toddler years, children are developing crucial cognitive, motor, and social skills that will serve as the foundation for all future learning. Introducing STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) concepts during this time is essential because it encourages toddlers to think critically, explore their environment, and solve problems—all key qualities of future entrepreneurs. Through activities like stacking blocks, experimenting with simple machines, or exploring patterns and shapes, toddlers begin to develop the curiosity, creativity, and perseverance needed to innovate and overcome challenges.These early STEM experiences also promote important skills such as resilience (learning from failure), collaboration (working with peers), and independent thinking (coming up with new ideas). By fostering these abilities from a young age, we are helping to shape the next generation of leaders who will not only excel in academics but also have the skills necessary to launch and grow businesses, invent new solutions, and navigate the ever-changing landscape of the future.
Growing and Developing
Preschool is a critical time for building the foundational skills that will shape a child’s future success. Introducing STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) concepts at this age is essential for fostering a mindset of exploration, creativity, and problem-solving—skills that are crucial for entrepreneurship. Through hands-on activities like building with blocks, experimenting with simple tools, or engaging in science experiments, preschoolers learn how to think critically, identify patterns, and test ideas—skills that are vital for launching and growing a business. At this age, children also develop important social skills like collaboration and communication, as well as resilience when they encounter challenges or failure. These early STEM experiences teach them that innovation requires persistence and teamwork. By nurturing curiosity, experimentation, and critical thinking in preschool, we are laying the groundwork for a future where children can confidently pursue entrepreneurial ventures, tackle real-world problems, and lead with creativity and confidence.
Build Character and Strength
Kindergarten is a pivotal time when children begin to refine their cognitive, social, and emotional skills, and it’s the perfect stage to introduce STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) learning. At this age, children are naturally curious and eager to explore, and STEM activities provide the ideal platform for them to ask questions, test ideas, and solve problems—key qualities of successful entrepreneurs. Whether they’re building structures with blocks, experimenting with simple machines, or exploring patterns and data, they’re developing critical thinking, creativity, and innovation. These early STEM experiences not only spark a love for learning, but they also teach resilience and adaptability—critical skills for anyone pursuing an entrepreneurial path. Kindergarteners learn that trial and error are part of the process, helping them to approach challenges with a solution-oriented mindset. By embedding STEM into their daily learning, we equip children with the tools they need to become the creative thinkers and problem-solvers of tomorrow—ready to lead, innovate, and succeed in an ever-changing world.
Build Character and Strength
Kindergarten is a pivotal time when children begin to refine their cognitive, social, and emotional skills, and it’s the perfect stage to introduce STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) learning. At this age, children are naturally curious and eager to explore, and STEM activities provide the ideal platform for them to ask questions, test ideas, and solve problems—key qualities of successful entrepreneurs. Whether they’re building structures with blocks, experimenting with simple machines, or exploring patterns and data, they’re developing critical thinking, creativity, and innovation.These early STEM experiences not only spark a love for learning, but they also teach resilience and adaptability—critical skills for anyone pursuing an entrepreneurial path. Kindergarteners learn that trial and error are part of the process, helping them to approach challenges with a solution-oriented mindset. By embedding STEM into their daily learning, we equip children with the tools they need to become the creative thinkers and problem-solvers of tomorrow—ready to lead, innovate, and succeed in an ever-changing world.