No potty training required

| 29 Sep 2011 | 02:41

Everyone counts at Kids Play Today’s new drop-off preschool program Shohola — Are you looking for a fun and safe preschool program that will encourage your child to think, play, discover and experiment with all aspects of their world with no potty training required? Then Kids Play Today’s new drop-off preschool program, Everyone Counts, may be the perfect match for you and your child. Everyone Counts is a new preschool program for children ages 2-4 and is uniquely designed to give children the opportunity to discover and use their own personal learning style in a safe and fun environment. Small class sizes give children a great deal of individual attention as instructors tailor lessons to meet each child’s needs in the areas of music and movement, science, math, reading and writing readiness, art, social and communication skills and more. Toilet training is not required for enrollment. Everyone Counts preschool classes meet on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9am-12pm. In addition, an extended day program is available until 3pm. A few spaces are still open for the current spring session and registration for summer and fall classes is now underway. In addition to Everyone Counts, Kids Play Today’s spring schedule features a unique mix of classes for children up to age 12 including Musical Fun, Reading, Writing and Rainbows, Sensations, Tumblerobics, Math Detectives, Old Fashioned Home Economics, open play sessions, home-schooler classes, theme birthday parties and more. Free trial classes are encouraged! Parents and caregivers can register for the Everyone Counts preschool program and other classes by calling Kids Play Today at 570-296-2313. Detailed schedules and more information can be found at www.KidsPlayToday.com. About Kids Play Today: Kids Play Today is an educational play center and preschool for all children owned and operated by Rosemarie Schoepp, a former elementary education teacher with Master Degrees in Special Education and School Administration and Supervision. Rosemarie recognized the need for more child-centered resources and activities in the Shohola/Milford area based upon her own personal experiences as both an educator and stay-at-home mom. The center’s mission is to prepare children of all ability levels for the future by providing a healthy and safe place to learn through play-centered activities that encourage discovery and self-expression. Conveniently located just minutes from Milford in the Shohola Business Center, the center has a unique 100-square-foot indoor sandbox, special play and gross motor area, 3 classroom spaces, and a sitting area with free coffee, books and magazines for parents and caregivers to relax and enjoy during class time.