Our Vision
Welcome to our Japanese-inspired daycare. We aspire to guide young hearts and minds towards a future filled with promise and possibility.
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What does Japanese-inspired daycare mean? Several features make Japanese daycares unique and beneficial for children. We teach them proper etiquette and respect for each other. They learn to greet others properly and show gratitude.
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Discipline - daily routines are highly structured. Through playtime, we encourage children to follow rules, respect schedules and develop time management. Our everyday tasks and activities such as group games, exercises, and collaborative projects increase self-confidence in children.
Activities
Harnessing Creativity
Japanese Culture
Immerse your child in internationally diverse stories, music, and arts to foster unity, acceptance, and a deeper global perspective. We do art of origami and celebrate Japanese traditional festivals such as Hinamatsuri (Doll’s festival/Girl’s day) and Kodomonohi (children’s day)
Movement & Mindfulness
Yoga is more than just stretching – it's a complete practice with lots of good stuff for kids. We take care of your kids' bodies and minds. Doing yoga outside helps them stay mindful while moving. Our outdoor area lets them breathe fresh air and find their balance. Our expert instructor tells stories and adds fun to every pose, so even the littlest yogis have a blast.
Outdoor Play
Our outdoor fun is made for your child to enjoy fresh air, play games, and discover the outdoors. They'll try nature games, use their imagination, and do hands-on stuff to connect with nature. Moving and sunlight are great for kids. It helps them grow strong, stay healthy, and be active. Outdoor play builds strong bodies and teaches about nature too.
Art and Crafts
At Enso daycare, we see every child as an artist. Through Arts and Crafts, kids grow fine motor skills, gain confidence in choosing, problem-solving, and seeing their ideas bloom.
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Our activities offer a vibrant space for your child to explore, create, and unleash creativity. Kids enjoy hands-on projects that express themselves, experiment, and turn thoughts into art. If you dream it, you can craft it. Art and crafts make more than art – they craft memories for kids and families.
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About Anna
Hello parents!
I'm an early childhood educator in Brooklyn who loves nurturing young minds. As a Yogini, I believe in the holistic connection of mind, body, and spirit. Mindfulness is our tool for emotional balance and living in the present.
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I have five years of experience in the early childcare industry, working with kids aged 2 weeks to 10 years old. I can confidently say that these children are the reason why I am speaking to you today!
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I link children's actions with yoga, embracing their natural presence. Nature rejuvenates me and grounds my spirit.
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I'm on a fulfilling journey to make my child-nurturing dream real. Join me on this adventure!