A Review of Jordan Alexander's Preschool Academy

The Benefits and Drawbacks of Enrolling in a Privately Owned Preschool

By Katharine Swan, published Dec 14, 2005
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In a country where preschool options are dominated by money-hungry corporations, like Kindercare and Children’s World, or non-profit programs with ulterior motives, such as church preschool programs focused on socializing kids to be good Christians, very few independent preschools survive. Money is the problem – any private preschool hangs in the balance, somewhere between charging too much for their rates and losing enrollment, and not charging enough and being unable to afford the business’ expenses. Having worked in half a dozen different preschools and childcare centers since I was 16, one stands out above all the others: Jordan Alexander’s Preschool Academy, located in Littleton, Colorado. As a successful preschool, Jordan Alexander’s can offer children many benefits, despite the drawbacks of its private ownership.

Services

Jordan Alexander’s Preschool Academy accepts children from six weeks to six years. The school features an infant care room, several toddler- and two-year-olds rooms, a potty-training room, several pre-K classrooms for three- and four-year-olds, and a private kindergarten class. The property also has three isolated playgrounds – one for the one-year-olds, another for the two-year-olds and potty-training class, and a large playground for the older children – as well as a large sandbox area. To insure that inclement weather will not result in classrooms full of rambunctious, irritable children, the school also features an indoor gymnasium, perfect for gross motor activities.

Pros

Jordan Alexander's Preschool Academy
Neigborhood: Ken Caryl
Location:
Littleton, Colorado 80127
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