Pathways Preschool

Pathways Preschool

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Large motor play may include running, jumping, rolling, sliding and pulling on the outdoor play equipment, tricycles, balls and a large parachute.

Daily (flexible) Schedule

7:00-8:00 Interest Areas of Choice-
Children will have opportunities for one-on-one attention with adults, playing and building relationships with peers and adults. They may choose from a variety of materials and interest areas such as the block area (building), sand, water, house area (dramatic play), art, drawing, table toys, puzzles, light table, care for plants and

Photos from Pathways Preschool's post 03/08/2026

From the grocery aisles to the BATA bus!

Our students worked hard collecting and delivering donations for the Father Fred Canned Food Drive. Whether they were pushing the wagon or carrying bags, they had a hand in it all.

Thank you, Father Fred, for letting us help our neighbors!

01/07/2026

Photos from Pathways Preschool's post 10/31/2025

10/30/2025

We kicked off the month with a lovely time together, celebrating all things apples. A big thank you to Bill Palladino for bringing out his beautiful cider press.

Photos from Pathways Preschool's post 07/08/2025

At Pathways we have opportunities to move our bodies in dynamic primal ways, like climbing natural materials around us.

07/15/2024

Stay cool, mates 😎

02/29/2024

Photos from Pathways Preschool's post 02/29/2024

The Transformation of the Caregiver

The early experiences and relationships of a child’s life are the most formative, setting the foundation for how the child perceives and responds to the world. While genetic expression and disposition are strong factors, it is the capacity for a caregiver to be present and responsive to a child that sets the baseline for feelings of safety and security to emerge. The practice of being present and responsive is not only beneficial to the child’s growth and development, but it also provides a gateway for caregivers to access the growth potential of a child’s mind.

Relational Security and Self-Worth

When enveloped by caregivers who are open, receptive, and responsive, children learn that the world is a sanctuary, and they are deserving of love and care. This deeply felt sense of self-worth and security gives them the confidence to engage with the world in an open and dynamic way. They are able to express and advocate for their needs as they form new connections and relationships. Much like a blossoming flower, the mind of a child grounded in relational security is expansive and beautiful.

Transforming the Caregiver

Much of an adult’s personality is shaped by their habits and patterned responses. When caregivers act without awareness and intention, they often pass on their habits and patterns to the children they care for. By cultivating awareness and intention, caregivers can become more open and dynamic in their responses to both their own experiences and the children under their care. These qualities are linked to the complex functioning of the middle prefrontal cortex, the same region of the brain that is engaged during mindfulness meditation. This area is also more developed in children who have safe and secure relationships with their caregivers. Engaging with children with the same openness and responsiveness that we practice during meditation can be transformative for both the caregiver and the children.

Confronting Triggers

Caregivers also encounter their own triggers as children instinctively seek strategies to secure...
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703 Rose Street
Traverse City, MI
49686

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8am - 5:30pm
Friday 8am - 5:30pm