Kindergarten – Five-Year-Old Program
Mastery. Purpose. Identity.

Mastery. Purpose. Identity.
Kindergarten at Yeladim Miami Preschool is a year of synthesis—where academic skills, personal values, and social-emotional growth come together in a warm, enriching environment. Our approach combines strong school readiness with a deep connection to Jewish life and learning.
What Will Your Child Do?
Five-year-olds are increasingly independent, capable of logical thought, and eager to master new concepts. They begin to read, write, and apply math in meaningful ways. In our kindergarten, children learn how to be thinkers, friends, helpers, and leaders.
Judaic Learning Experiences
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Tefilah: Children begin to take ownership of their tefilah experience—leading parts of davening and understanding its themes.
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Hebrew Language: Introduction to aleph-bet reading readiness and foundational vocabulary.
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Chagim & Parsha: Rich engagement with Torah stories, holiday traditions, and Jewish history through art, music, and drama.
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Jewish Values: Ongoing discussion and application of values like tzedakah, shalom, and ahavat Yisrael through projects and real-life examples.
Developmental Focus
Literacy & Language
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Phonics-based reading instruction.
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Sentence writing, journaling, and storytelling.
Mathematical Thinking
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Concrete understanding of numbers, patterns, addition/subtraction, and problem solving.
Social Development
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Conflict resolution, empathy, and teamwork.
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Taking initiative, completing multi-step tasks, and learning from mistakes.
Creative & Critical Thinking
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STEAM-based exploration (science, technology, engineering, art, math).
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Open-ended projects and dramatic play with increasing complexity.

