Early Learning Center - Yeshiva Har Torah 54-27 Little Neck Parkway, Queens, NY 11363
About the Business
The Early Learning Center at Yeshiva Har Torah is a premier educational institution located at 54-27 Little Neck Parkway in New York, United States. Our center provides a nurturing and stimulating environment for children to learn and grow. With a focus on early childhood education, we offer a comprehensive curriculum that fosters social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development. Our dedicated staff are experienced professionals who are committed to providing a high-quality education for all students. At the Early Learning Center, we strive to instill a love of learning in our students and prepare them for future academic success. Visit us today and see why we are the top choice for early childhood education in the New York area.
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54-27 Little Neck Pkwy, Queens, NY 11363, United States
Reviews
"Immaculate building with state of the art equipment. Organized & neat classrooms, cafeteria, play areas & offices. My absolute favorite is the sensory room! Teachers are so loving and warm. Just obsessed with the school’s mission statement and entire staff! Having two children in the school over the last 5 years makes me feel so lucky & proud to be a part of this community."
"I am so happy to have a child in the beautiful new Early Learning Center. This was a building that was built with the intention of aiding our children. The children are thriving and enjoying all the learning that they are doing in this beautiful, new, and clean building."
"The new building is absolutely gorgeous and I am so thrilled out children will be growing and thriving in this new space!"
"I feel so lucky to have a kid at the ELC in its first year. It's a clean, modern space with deliberate design specially geared toward our youngest learners. I was impressed with the mitbach; an entire kitchen for students to cook in and use all their senses in a fun, educational activity, while also being immersed in Ivrit vocabulary! There's an art room, a sensory gym, a makerspace -- how exciting for our little ones to have these rooms filled with items and activities geared toward their very specific developmental stage! Ooh, and the little lunchroom! Instead of having to wade through older students, being inundated by all the sounds and movements of a big lunchroom, they now get to have their own territory for mealtime! Finally, I was excited to see the various "open spaces" throughout the building, which will allow students to leave their classrooms and "do learning" in another, comfortable, less formal environment to change the pace during their schoolday. Thank you to everyone who made this happen!"
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