Microschool
At Little Bean Learning, children connect with nature, explore, and play while discovering the world around them. Our in-person microschool meets Tuesday through Thursday, guiding young learners through hands-on experiences that spark curiosity, creativity, and wonder. Tuition for the full school year is $3,500, with the option to pay in full or $350/month for 10 months.
Exploration, play, and building confidence
A gentle, fun-filled introduction to learning in a nature based setting. Hands-on learning and outdoor play.
Includes: Snack and learning materials.
Ages
Best for children aged 3-7 years
Dates
Tuesday thru Thursday
Sep-June
Time
11:00am - 1:00pm CST
Location
Gary, IN
Some things to expect your child’s first week
Child-led play and activities
Creative and sensory play: Children will engage in activities like building with sticks, making mud pies, creating leaf crowns, and exploring natural materials.
Movement and exploration: Expect plenty of climbing, balancing on logs, and running. Some programs include activities like building obstacle courses or creating nature-themed obstacle courses
Nature-based projects: Activities can include painting on leaves, collecting and counting nature items, or building fairy houses.
What to expect for your child
Tiredness: After a day of fresh air and active play, your child will likely come home exhausted.
A different way of interacting: The experience can lead to new ways of playing, learning, and interacting with peers and the environment.
Program structure
Opening and closing circles: Many programs begin and end the day with a group circle for singing, sharing, and reflection.
Free-play and exploration: A significant portion of the day is dedicated to child-led play, allowing children to choose their own activities.
Gentle structure: While child-led, the day has a predictable structure, which can help children feel secure as they navigate new experiences.
Social and emotional development
Building confidence and resilience: The environment is designed to help children build confidence by taking on new challenges, such as climbing or problem-solving.
Developing communication: Children will learn to express themselves and work with others during group games, snack times, and circle time, with teachers facilitating conversation and check-ins.
Emotional intelligence: Teachers support children in developing emotional intelligence and navigating new feelings that may arise during the transition.