Welcome to Smart Love Preschool
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Smart Love Preschool is a fully-licensed not-for-profit early childhood education program for children ages 2 to 6-years-old. We offer a project-based play curriculum, focused on creating a positive relationship with learning in a nurturing environment.
At Smart Love, we aim to foster an optimistic outlook on school as the portal for children's academic growth and success by nurturing their social and emotional development . All learning—from finding joy in learning new things to how to get along with others —flows from the well-being of the child. Widely considered by child development experts around the world as key to success in school, social and emotional development translates into having:
Confidence: A willingness to ask for help when needed but not because of feeling incompetent
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Curiosity: A long-lasting desire to learn that doesn’t depend solely on subject matter
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Love of Learning: An ability to enjoy the process of learning and not just the grade
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Resiliency: A capacity to stick to the learning goal despite difficulty level, setbacks and confusion
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Focus: An ability to study despite feeling tired or being distracted
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Our students move on to elementary school with a desire to learn, a sense of confidence in the classroom and a resiliency that keeps them engaged in learning.
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Smart Love Preschool offers financial aid for eligible families. Please contact us at 773.665.8052, ext. 1 or contact@smartlovefamily.org to learn more.
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"It is not when children learn to read or add or subtract that matters, it is whether they love these activities and want to do more of them. If this goal is met, your child will enter elementary school with optimism and self-confidence."
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-Martha Heineman Pieper, Ph.D., Author of Smart Love
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News & Events
Accepting Applications!
Schedule a private video chat with Kelly Perez to learn more about the Smart Love approach to early childhood education here or email us at preschooladmissions@smartlovefamily.org.
The Happiest Preschool: The Transformation and Future of Early Childhood Education
A Webinar with Martha Heineman Pieper, Ph.D., and Kelly Perez
Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024
1:00 p.m.
Join Dr. Martha Heineman Pieper and Kelly Perez for an inspiring overview of how playful learning, developmentally appropriate expectations, positive behavior management, preservation, and enhancement of children’s curiosity and creativity can lay the foundation for a joyful, positive preschool classroom and healthy child development. You will also hear about the detrimental effects of some of the most commonly accepted ECE practices, such as formal testing, time-outs, worksheets, directed play, requirements for “inside voices” and orderly transitions, rewards, and formal group time. This webinar will be based on the principles in their book, The Happiest Preschool: A Manual for Teachers.
Smart Love Preschool Virtual Open House
Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024
1:30 p.m.
Join us for a virtual open house where our Preschool Director will provide a slideshow showcasing images of our classrooms, curriculum as she discusses the Smart Love approach to early childhood education and answers your questions!
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Chicago Parent articles featuring Smart Love Preschool
Former Smart Love Preschool teacher and now Smart Love Therapist, Kathryn Gadomski provides guidance on how to help your toddler when a new baby brother or sister arrives at home. Read it here.
In an interview with Chicago Parent, Smart Love Preschool Teacher Maddy Perez shared insights on assisting young children with overwhelming emotions and provided practical tips for parents to implement at home! Read it here.
Understanding Children’s Play: Wisdom from a Preschool Teacher
Chicago Parent interviewed our Karen Hermach, Preschool Teacher, on how play can be a window into your child’s world and can help you decode what your preschooler may be thinking and feeling. Read it here.
More articles featuring Smart Love Preschool
Smart Love Preschool's Garden Program Wins Illinois Schoolyard Habitat Award
The Natalie G. Heineman Smart Love Preschool is pleased to announce the receipt of an Illinois Schoolyard Habitat Award from the Education Division of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. This award and accompanying grant was made through the IDNR’s annual Illinois Schoolyard Habitat Award competitive application process – and the Smart Love was the only preschool in Chicago to receive the honor. The Garden is cared for by members of the Smart Love staff with the active assistance of the 3-5 year-olds Preschool students.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should my child start Preschool?
Read our blog article Starting Preschool - What's Best for Your Child? We provide insight on how to determine when children are comfortable or "ready" to begin preschool.
What are the differences between preschool approaches? And how does the Smart Love approach differ?
Read our blog article, Montessori, Reggio Emilia, Waldorf... When it Comes to Preschool, What's the Difference?, to gain insight into the various approaches inside early childhood education programs.
What age do children start Preschool or Pre-K?
Our Playschool for 2s & 3s is designed to help children ages 2-3 with the transition into school in a gentle, fun, and non-pressured way. Playschool helps children feel confident and have fun at school even though their parents are not there with them - a big step toward independence and readiness for preschool.
Our Preschool program serves children ages 3-5 and is designed to promote young children's long-term academic success by strengthening their social-emotional well-being while also sparking an enthusiasm for learning.
How do I sign up for Preschool?
The first step is to register for one of our Monthly Virtual Open Houses or schedule a Private Virtual Chat with our Preschool Director. If you decide that Smart Love is the right choice for your child, please visit our admission page where it details our application process.
When do I sign up for Preschool?
Smart Love Preschool offers open enrollment throughout the school year.
Does my child need to be potty trained?
No. Smart Love Preschool does not require children to be potty trained in any of our programs. Read more here.
Do you offer any a gentle separation policy?
Yes. We promote and encourage parents to stay on the premises until their child feels comfortable separating, so that both parent and child feel secure while apart. Read more here.
What is your COVID-19 policy?
At Smart Love Preschool the health and safety of our staff and the children and families we serve are our highest priority. Our Health & Safety Guide is vital to providing our preschool programs at Smart Love onsite. We do so with a dual focus of keeping our community safe and providing the most growth promoting Smart Love early childhood education. Click here for our full list of cCOVID-19 protocols.