Simple Truth preschool is not structure in the same way our higher education programs are. The focal point of these years is stewarding experiential learning and developing a love for God and His creation.

The preschool year is a truly unique and important time in a child’s educational journey, different from the formal learning stages that come later. During this key period, children naturally pick up a lot of important skills and knowledge, but learning doesn’t happen through traditional classroom lessons, tests, or strict schedules. Instead, it happens in a more natural and flexible way—through fun play, exploring out of curiosity, interacting with nature, and hands-on activities that involve all the senses. This special phase strikes a crucial balance between growing the mind and the body, understanding that both are just as important in early childhood education and overall well-being.

Approach to Education

Our educational approach highlights the important and unique role parents have as their children’s first teachers—a responsibility that starts at birth and continues through these crucial early years. During this time, learning through experience matters more than formal lessons, helping kids naturally build strong foundations in a caring, supportive, and engaging space designed just for them. At the same time, we recognize the need to gently introduce some structure and discipline. Getting children ready for formal schooling means helping them practice focusing for short, appropriate periods—like during a Sunday children’s church session—and encouraging early study habits in a positive, stress-free way. This balanced approach makes sure our children are lovingly supported in their early years while also building the confidence and skills they need to thrive in future learning environments with ease and enthusiasm.

Philosophy on Education

Our system is firmly grounded in the conviction that children possess far greater capabilities than they are often credited with. Preschool education should extend beyond the mere acquisition of the alphabet; even during these formative years, children demonstrate a remarkable capacity to comprehend broader and more complex concepts. We are committed to nurturing their innate curiosity and consistently encouraging their development beyond conventional expectations and limits. By offering a rich and stimulating environment, we support the cultivation of critical thinking skills, creativity, and emotional intelligence. Our objective is to cultivate a love of learning that motivates children to explore, inquire, and establish a robust foundation for lifelong achievement.

How Scheduling Works in Preschool

A Christian homeschool preschool day usually flows with a gentle, flexible rhythm, letting the child explore and learn at their own pace while keeping the day rooted in faith and wonder. Mornings might begin with a simple prayer or devotional, followed by worship through songs and hymns, Bible stories, and calendar activities that help build routine and spiritual growth. Much of the day is spent discovering nature—whether it’s a walk outside to notice God's creation, collecting leaves, or watching birds—encouraging awe and curiosity. Hands-on activities like crafts or sensory play connected to biblical themes help creativity thrive. Snack and movement breaks provide equilibrium and a chance to move around, while quieter moments might include reading scripture or resting. The schedule strikes a balance between structure and open-ended exploration, aiming to nurture both mind and spirit in a calm, joyful way.

Example

This is intended not as a fixed itinerary for you and your family, but rather as an illustrative example of how a typical day in homeschooling might unfold. Our program is designed to offer flexibility and autonomy, enabling you to craft a curriculum and schedule tailored specifically to the unique needs of your family and child.

8:00 AM – Morning Welcome & Prayer
Start the day gathered in a cozy spot. Say a short prayer together, thanking God for the new day and asking for His guidance.

8:15 AM – Bible Story Time
Read a simple Bible story like Noah’s Ark or David and Goliath. Use colorful picture books or storyboards to make it fun and engaging.

8:30 AM – Worship
Sing a few worship songs or simple hymns with hand motions. Review the letters, numbers, and calendar. Talk about weather and days of the week.

9:00 AM – Hands-On Activities
Do a craft or sensory activity tied to the Bible story. For example, build an ark with blocks or make a lion mask when learning about Daniel.

9:30 AM – Snack Break
Enjoy a healthy snack together, using this time to talk about gratitude and sharing.

9:45 AM – Learning Time
Practice basic skills like alphabet recognition, counting, shapes, and colors through games and puzzles. Use Christian-themed materials when possible.

10:15 AM – Outdoor Play
Spend time outside to explore God’s creation. Take a nature walk, look for birds, or plant a small garden patch.

10:45 AM – Quiet Time
Read a calming Christian children’s book or listen to soft worship music while resting on a mat or blanket.

11:00 AM – Simple Life Skills
Encourage your child to help with tidy-up routines, washing hands, or setting the table, teaching stewardship and responsibility.

11:30 AM – Closing Prayer & Blessing
End the morning with a short prayer, asking for God’s blessing and kindness throughout the day.

This schedule blends faith, learning, and play in a gentle rhythm that nurtures both the heart and mind of a young child.