Multi-Cultural Child Development Center

Multi-Cultural Child Development Center

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06/09/2026

We have a crisis in early childhood — and it's hiding in plain sight.

Walk into almost any preschool classroom and you'll find it: children reciting colors, counting to 20, naming shapes, and rattling off letters. And adults beaming with pride.

But here's the question nobody's asking — do they actually know what any of it means?

And yet we've built entire assessments, report cards, and parent conversations around these performances, mistaking recitation for learning.

Rote drills activate the most surface level of cognition. They don't transfer. A child who can count to 100 may have zero number sense. A child who knows every letter name may still struggle to decode because phonemic awareness, as the real foundation was never developed.

Meanwhile, the experiences that actually wire the developing brain are being crowded out.

Connection builds the emotional safety that makes all learning possible — the foundation of every risk a child will ever take as a learner.

Nature and outdoor movement grow executive function, attention, and regulation, and give children's bodies what they were designed for. Running, climbing, jumping, and digging are not recess filler. They are brain development. You cannot skip the body and expect the mind to follow.

Sensory play builds the neural pathways that underpin reading, writing, and mathematical thinking.

Listening to children (truly, responsively listening) and genuine, reciprocal communication, builds vocabulary, narrative thinking, and the felt sense that their voice matters. When we talk at children instead of with them, we rob them of the interactions that grow language most powerfully.

The more of us who understand this, the brighter early childhood (and lifelong development) becomes. 🌱

04/25/2026

Virtual tour of our magical preschool.
We put work on being intentional in our daily practices and when we set up the materials in collaboration with the children. We believe the environment of learning must be calm, with natural colors and natural items, and as possible, in most of the materials, an environment made for and by the children.
the environment acts as a participant in the educational experience taking place within that environment.
("The environment as the third teacher". Loris Malaguzzi)

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Recorrido virtual de nuestro mágico jardín de niñ@s.
Nos esforzamos por ser intencionales en nuestras practica y al crear los ambientes en colaboración con los niños.
Creemos que el entorno de aprendizaje debe ser sereno, con colores naturales y objetos naturales, y —en la medida de lo posible y en la mayoría de los materiales— un entorno creado para los niños y por ellos mismos.
El entorno actúa como un participante más en la experiencia educativa que tiene lugar dentro de él.
("El entorno es el tercer maestro". Loris Malaguzzi)r

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1650 W 3rd Street
Santa Rosa, CA
95401

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Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm