I love this preschool. There is so much one on one instruction and the teachers care for my children like they were their own. I highly recommend!
Tiny Scholars Preschool Academy
414-949-5327
Tiny Scholars Preschool Academy is a privately-owned home child care center offering group instruction and independent activities to children ages 2.5 to 5 years-old. It is owned and directed by Larissa M. Hughes, a California State University Fullerton graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Child and Adolescent Development and a Master's degree in Curriculum Instruction and Design. The academy seeks to balance education with imaginative play; small class sizes ensure a great deal of individual attention.
- Hours: Mon - Fri, 7am - 6pm; Sat, Sun, closed
- Number of students: 10
- Public/Private: Private
- Accreditation/licenses: Licensed teacher in WI, AZ and CA
- Parking: Free lot
- Montessori: No
- Age range: 3 to 5 years old
- Uniforms: No
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The teachers are super friendly and above all FLEXIBLE. Which is perfect for working parents. The school is adorable and my son loves it! What more can a mom ask for?

This is a very unique setting for kids 2.5-4 years that offers an outstanding curriculum. For me it combined the major positives of in-home daycare AND daycare centers - you get the small, closer environment of an in-home daycare yet it is an all toddler "classroom". The basement of the home has been fully converted to a classroom and the family does not use for any other purpose (only complaint is no egress window which I believe is in the works). The outdoor space is great. When touring my son was on the slide within a minute. I have nothing but good things to say about the care given to my son. The best part is the curriculum though - I immediately noticed my son retaining more than he ever has and learning so much so quickly. And it's all taught in a fun way. He never responded negatively to going to school or brought home complaints. Her pricing is very affordable for the area. I loved that every Friday a newsletter was sent with the upcoming week's activities, reminders, and areas of focus (example: letter/author/poem of the week, counting/sorting, needed craft items, etc).