When you visit a preschool, you are not only checking a building or a timetable. You are asking whether your child will be seen, spoken to warmly, guided gently and allowed to grow at the right pace.
At NAS, we believe the early years should not be a race into formal academics. Play is not the opposite of learning. For a young child, play is how language, movement, problem-solving, imagination, social comfort and readiness begin to come together.
These are the questions parents ask us most often, answered in plain NAS language.