Littles Launch Academy, Liberty Lake WA

PRESCHOOL & PRE-K

Character Development at the Littlest Ages

Every Liberty Launch Academy Little leaves preschool with more than colors and numbers. They leave with the beginnings of character, confidence, and curiosity.

Vision Statement

We aim to help young adolescents become curious, confident learners by combining strong academic foundations with creativity, exploration, and real world problem solving.

  • Empathy.  The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.

  • Cooperation.  Working together, sharing, and participating in peer related social skills.

  • Responsibility and Self Regulation.  Learning to manage emotions, follow directions, and take ownership of actions.

  • Perseverance and Flexibility.  Developing the grit to finish tasks and the ability to adapt during play and learning activities.

Character Traits We Build

  • Creativity.  Nurturing imagination through constructive play, art, and problem solving.

  • Confidence.  Promoting a positive self image through specific recognition of efforts.

  • Curiosity.  Encouraging exploration and learning.

  • Generosity.  Giving to and helping others without asking for anything in return.

Life Skills at the Littles Stage

Social & Emotional Skills

  • Sharing and taking turns

  • Expressing feelings appropriately

  • Showing empathy toward others

  • Following rules and routines

  • Problem solving with peers

  • Building friendships

Communication Skills

  • Using words to express needs and wants

  • Listening when others speak

  • Following directions

  • Asking for help appropriately

  • Participating in conversations

Executive Function Skills

  • Paying attention during activities

  • Completing simple tasks

  • Transitioning between activities

  • Practicing patience

  • Beginning self control

Independence Skills

  • Putting on coats and backpacks

  • Cleaning up toys and materials

  • Managing personal belongings

  • Washing hands independently

  • Using the bathroom

Practical Daily Living Skills

  • Opening lunch containers

  • Using utensils

  • Recognizing when they are hungry or tired

  • Basic safety awareness (walking in line, staying with group)

  • Understanding healthy habits

Learning Skills for School Readiness

  • Trying new things

  • Persistence when something is hard

  • Creativity and imagination

  • Asking questions

  • Early decision making

How Littles Feed Into our Pathways

Sports. 
P.E. with Ms. Felice.

Preschool P.E. helps children develop healthy bodies, coordination, and social skills. Through running, jumping, balancing, and games, children build gross motor skills, strength, and body awareness. P.E. also teaches children how to follow directions, take turns, work as a team, and practice good sportsmanship. Regular physical activity improves focus, supports self regulation, and encourages healthy habits at an early age.

Business / Entrepreneurship.  Brightwheel Experience Curriculum.

Our Brightwheel Experience Curriculum supports early entrepreneurship by building important life skills like creativity, problem solving, independence, and teamwork. Through hands on activities and child led exploration, children learn to make choices, try new ideas, and work through challenges. These experiences help develop confidence, communication, and flexible thinking, the traits that support future leadership and entrepreneurial mindsets.

Hospitality / Culinary Arts.  Foodie Friday.

Foodie Friday gives children hands on experience with real life skills while making learning fun and meaningful. Children practice early math through measuring and counting, literacy through following simple recipes, and science by observing how food changes when mixed or prepared. It also strengthens fine motor skills, encourages teamwork, builds independence, and helps children become more willing to try new foods in a positive, low pressure environment.

Music / Creative.  Music Class with Ms. Brittany.

Preschool music helps children build skills across many areas of development. Through songs and movement, children strengthen language skills, memory, and early math concepts like counting and patterns. Music also supports social emotional growth as children learn to cooperate, take turns, and express their feelings. Movement during music activities helps develop coordination and motor skills, while transition songs help children learn self control and classroom expectations. Music is a fun and engaging way to support the development of the whole child.

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