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Programs

6 weeks - 5 years old

Discover the developmental journey of a student at Divine Savior Academy. Select a program below to learn more.

Infant

Choosing infant care isn't just a logistics decision. It's a trust decision. You need to know your baby is truly seen, not just supervised. At DSA, your infant's teacher is learning your baby's rhythms, responding to their cues, and showing up for every small moment that matters – every feeding, every floor-time moment, every nap, every babble. And most importantly, woven through it all, is a genuine love for your child rooted in Christ. 

 Highlights:

  • Responsive, caring teachers
  • Christian environment with Bible stories and songs
  • Intentional experiences support developmental milestones
  • Daily parent communication
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Toddler

Toddlers are in the middle of one of the most important seasons of their lives, and you feel that weight. The big feelings, the relentless curiosity, the need to do things themselves. At DSA, your toddler's teacher sees all of that coming. They build a classroom with real choices, consistent routines, and a genuine love for your child rooted in our faith. By the end of the year, you'll notice the difference. More independence. Richer language. A child living out what we call a growth mindset.

 Highlights:

  • Active, exploratory learning
  • Social interactions with peers and teachers
  • Loving care tailored to support individual needs
  • Partnership with parents
  • Learn about Jesus' love through Bible stories and songs
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Preschool

DSA's preschool classroom is designed for exactly your growing child. Teachers aren't just managing a room, they're thinking partners, setting up experiences that stretch what kids can do and stepping in with just enough support to let them get there on their own. It's structured, but it doesn't feel rigid. It's play-based, but it's anything but accidental. 

 Highlights:

  • Active learning that builds the foundation for life
  • Caring teachers who meet each child's needs
  • Family events and strong parent partnership
  • Grow in faith through Bible stories, songs, and Chapel time
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