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Temple Shalom Early Learning Center

Harness the power and potential of childhood!

A teacher smiles while a young male student holds up his painting.

Reggio-inspired learning rooted in Jewish values

Welcome to the Temple Shalom Early Learning Center, where our teachers infuse learning amid laughter, muddy fingers, paint pots, fresh air, cozy book corners and plenty of make believe. 

JOYFUL

COMMUNITY

EXPLORATION


Children push painted tires outside.
Children paint a rainbow inside a classroom.
Children have snack outside.
Children stacks pieces of wood on a table.
Music teacher lets children touch guitar.

Families of all faiths welcome!

Flexible schedules that fit your family
Whether you need full or part time care, we have you covered! Our school is open year round from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. for children ages 12 months to 5 years.
Events
Virtual and In-person learning and Fun for the entire family
Weekly Memo
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Summer Camp
Come to Camp ELC (weekly options) where we'll build a cardboard city, make tie dye shirts, music, instruments, yoga & more.

What parents are saying...

"It has been such a joy to watch our two

children thrive and grow at Temple Shalom’s

Early Learning Center. The ELC staff and teachers are wonderful; they truly get to know each individual child and nurture their unique personalities. We love their emphasis on play, art, music, and outdoor time. At the end of the school day our kids don’t want to come home!" - Elizabeth P

“Our son smiles every morning when he gets to school. We appreciate the Reggio-Emilia philosophy and focus on play, as well as the fantastic outdoor space. We have seen our son thrive!” — Mara K

“Our son grew leaps and bounds at Temple Shalom. He truly blossomed at TSELC, always singing songs and finding creatively express himself with loose parts. — Colleen R 

“We aren’t even Jewish and my daughter insists that we 'take a break' from work and have Shabbat together on Friday night. Reconnecting together and finding time just for our family—all things she learned at the ELC.” — Kelsey N

Children use magnify glasses to examine Matzah bread.
Two young girls sit outside and hold hands.

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