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2026 Hand in Hand Preschool YearbookProductsPurchase a yearbook from the 2025 - 2026 School Year. Pre-ordered copies and purchased through the school copies will go home with teachers the week of May 5th. Limited supply of yearbooks are available for $22 online or in the office (first come, first served!).Winter/Spring 2026 -
Baby Story Time at the LibraryStory TimesRegistration not required. Are you looking for a fun activity to do with your child this Fall? Please join us for a FREE event at the Princeton Library for families and children. Wednesdays 11:00 - 11:30 AMWinter/Spring 2026 -
Drop in and PLAY ClassDrop-In ClassesJoin us for Drop In and Play! Children ages 0 to kindergarten can explore, learn, and play with a variety of toys, with caregivers present. It’s a great way to connect with other families while your little ones enjoy open play in a safe, welcoming space. No registration required—just drop in! $2 per child to come play $5 Max per family.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Starting SoonDrop in and PLAY Open GymDrop-In ClassesDrop in and play OPEN GYM TIME. $3 per child to come play $8 Max per family. $25.00 10 Visit Punch Card Available to Purchase (Can Carry on to next session)Winter/Spring 2026 -
Early Childhood Fair Vendor Sign UpECFE Early Childhood Family EducationIt is that time of year again where we start planning for our upcoming Early Childhood Fair 2025. We are excited to partner with our community on this event. If you are interested in having a booth, please fill out all the information below and click submit. We are taking donations of $15 to cover table rental costs. This is a donation and not required to participate in the event. Here are the guidelines for the event: We refrain from doing any direct sales and focus on family fun with resources. We ask each vendor to provide a child friendly activity, free from choking hazards for all ages birth-5 years. Dressed up character, books, special guests, hands on activities, interactive games, songs and dancing or any performance or demonstrations are welcome and encouraged. We welcome any service or business that serves families with young children. This is also a candy free event. Please choose healthy alternatives. We provide each registrant with 1 table for setup. The 2025 Princeton Early Childhood Fair will take place on Saturday, April 26, 2025 from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Princeton Primary School. Set up starts that day at 8:30 am. Please fill out this form to tell us what activity you would like to offer- https://forms.gle/XrA3jf3dWgzS2eQ77Winter/Spring 2026 -
Early Childhood Parent Advisory CouncilOutreach & Special EventsPrinceton Public Schools Early Childhood Advisory Council Needs You! Our Early Childhood Advisory Council is a collaborative group of dedicated individuals who offer valuable insights, advice, and suggestions to support and strengthen our early childhood programs. The council plays an essential role in promoting and helping carry out activities and projects that align with the goals of our early childhood education initiatives. As a council member, you’ll have the opportunity to: Shape and improve the quality of early childhood education in our district Help organize and participate in key events and programs for young learners Foster a supportive community for children and families Any parent with children in the Princeton Public School District is welcome to join and contribute to our shared mission of building a strong foundation for early learning. Your voice matters! How We Use the Funds We Raise At Princeton Public Schools Early Childhood, every dollar we raise goes directly toward creating future fun and enriching events for young children. These events are designed to foster learning, creativity, and community, providing engaging experiences that help our little ones grow and thrive. Your support allows us to continue hosting themed family nights, holiday celebrations, and other exciting activities that bring joy to our youngest learners.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Family Literacy NightsOutreach & Special EventsJoin us for a fun and engaging Family Literacy Night designed to support families in encouraging and developing literacy at home. These evenings will provide families with practical ideas, simple strategies, and hands-on activities that make it easier to build strong reading habits and make time for reading at home—even with busy schedules. Evening Schedule 5:00–5:20 PM: Dinner will be served 5:20–5:30 PM: Children transition to the childcare room 5:30–7:00 PM: Family Literacy discussion and activities Families will explore ways to: Support reading and literacy through everyday routines Build a love of books and storytelling at home Learn simple, meaningful ways to talk, read, and learn together 📚 Food and childcare are provided at all Family Literacy Nights so families can fully participate and enjoy the evening. 📋 Families will be asked to share any food allergy information during registration. Each event is tailored to the age group served and is hosted and sponsored by the Princeton Parent Partnership Grant in collaboration with school staff. Dates & Locations: Primary / Intermediate School: March 30 | 5–7 PM – Primary School. Register by March 27th to guarantee childcare and food. Middle School: April 20 | 5–7 PM – Middle School Register by April 17th to guarantee childcare and food. We look forward to learning, reading, and connecting with you.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Family Night OwlsWeekly Scheduled ClassesDISCOUNT FOR MULTIPLE CHILDREN ATTENDING CLASS (Not Sibling Care) 2 Kids Enter Promo Code - 2KIDS 3+ Kids Enter Promo Code- 3KIDS Looking for a new way to add play and excitement to your young children's routine? Kids of multiple ages can learn and teach each other as they navigate through interaction and play. This class is fun for all ages Birth to Age 5. Please sign up each child attending and enter the promo code for each individual child.Winter/Spring 2026 -
WaitlistFun with 1's and 2'sWeekly Scheduled ClassesCome have lots of fun with your toddler in this ECFE class for one and two year olds! We will provide lots of movement activities to keep your active toddler busy! Families will stay together for the entire period; playing and exploring together for the first half of class, then while the children continue to socialize with their new friends, the parents/ caregivers will have an engaging parent discussion time for the second half of class with their teacher. Sibling care is available with a charge.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Hands on Fun!Weekly Scheduled ClassesJoin us in this engaging, new ECFE class where we will be "hands on!" Each week there will be fun new things to experience! We will be exploring nature items, different textures, and our senses. We will be creating art, building, moving our bodies, and so much more! We will end with a circle time of singing, making music, and doing a large motor activity together! The parent educator will join the class at the end for group time and connection. Sibling care is available with a charge..Winter/Spring 2026 -
Interested in Play Therapy?Outreach & Special EventsWe are excited to share that Play Therapy will now be available as an optional service for preschool students either during the school day or outside of school hours right here in our Family Center building. This is an additional, voluntary service that families may choose to participate in. Play Therapy services are billed through your insurance or can be paid privately. Our Licensed Play Therapist, Adrien Clough, MA, LMFT-S, accepts Medical Assistance (MA), Medica, Optum. and Blue Cross Blue Shield. If you are interested in this service, please fill the form in arux. After you “sign up” on the interest form, Adrien will contact you to set up a free 10 minute consultation via “google meet” or over the phone. If your family has a different insurance provider but you are interested in this service, you may: Pay out of pocket (the private pay rate is $115 per session), Fill out the interest form and see if Adrien can work with your insurance company. What Is Play Therapy? Play Therapy is a developmentally appropriate approach that uses play, the natural language of children, to help them express feelings, build coping skills, process experiences, and develop self-control and confidence. Through play, children can communicate and make sense of their world in ways that words alone often cannot. Benefits of Play Therapy may include: Improved emotional regulation and problem-solving skills Strengthened relationships and communication Reduced anxiety, aggression, or withdrawal Enhanced self-esteem and resilience Play Therapy can support children who are navigating big emotions, life transitions, family changes, anxiety, or social challenges. Meet Our Licensed Play Therapist Greetings Princeton Community, My name is Adrien Clough, and I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. I have been providing therapy to children since 2013. I recently moved to the Princeton area and am eager to get involved in the community. As a mental health play therapist, I work with children and families navigating behaviors, family separation, attachment concerns, and relationships. Since getting kiddos to appointments during the school day can be a challenge, I am happy to see students right at school. This service is voluntary and completely optional for families. I will be using a space at the school to provide these services to families who may benefit from therapy. Services will be billed through your insurance, and families will be responsible for any copays. The school is not responsible for any costs associated with these services. If you have any questions, please contact me at Adrien.Clough@callwellness.com. I look forward to serving the children and families in this community. Warmly, Adrien Clough, MA, LMFT-S Licensed Marriage and Family TherapistWinter/Spring 2026 -
Mixed Age Class Separating/Non SeparatingWeekly Scheduled ClassesTime for you and your child/ren to interact and learn together and also time for parents/caregivers to meet with other parents and a parent educator. These classes might separate for the parent education time if the group wants to work on this skill. Staff will work with families to create successful separation based on child and family needs. Winter / Spring 2026 Decision for Separating The Monday class group has decided to separate for parent time. The Thursday class group has decided not to separate for parent time. Fees: Fees are for one child and parent(s). For multiple children, please register each child and use discount code on each registration.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Mom's Morning OutWeekly Scheduled ClassesDISCOUNT FOR MULTIPLE CHILDREN ATTENDING CLASS When registering, register each child that will be attending not the parent. It will later ask for the parent attending. The promo code will then make the adjustment for each child attending. Each child needs a separate registration and payment. 2 Kids Enter Promo Code - 2KIDS 3+ Kids Enter Promo Code- 3KIDS Life with our children is rich with love and activity, but what about you? During this class mom’s and their multi-aged children will participate in a circle time as well as a variety of activities in the classroom.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Nature ExplorersDrop-In ClassesRain or shine. Each session will include a nature walk and exploration. Bring strollers if needed & dress for the weather and outdoor fun: tennis shoes, jackets, Some of the trails will be gravel/ dirt and uneven. We will meet at various outdoor locations/parks and learn how to be “scientists”- kid-style. Nature-time is an awesome time to help children learn to think and observe. The “Project Learning Tree” curriculum and other nature-based hands-on activities will be included each time we gather. Come play and learn! (Sign up for one or all of the Nature Classes.) Sign up closes on Mondays the Day before class at noon- So Register today!Winter/Spring 2026 -
New Family / Census Intake FormOutreach & Special EventsWelcome to Princeton Early Childhood Programs! If your family is new to our Early Childhood programs (ECFE, Preschool, or Early Childhood Screening), please complete this short form. This will help us add your household to our Census and ensure you receive registration information, class updates, and important school communications.Winter/Spring 2026
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Parenting with Love and LogicOutreach & Special EventsParenting with Love & Logic (Great opportunity for parents of young children & preschool students!) Did you ever imagine parenting could feel this challenging? If life with kids has you feeling overwhelmed and you’re looking for ways to feel more confident, calm, and effective, consider joining us for this 6-session series. You’ll learn practical parenting strategies that truly make a difference. Please register just one parent. A spouse, partner, or other family member is welcome to attend alongside the registered participant at no additional cost. As of 1/8/26 no one signed up for Childcare and so we will no longer offer childcare with this class. Sorry about any inconvenience. Each class is a mix of new information presented by lecture, workbooks and video presentations. Time is offered each session to focus on your specific questions and reflect on how the new techniques are working for you. Topics Include: Setting Limits Teaching decision making Accepting consequences Discipline techniques How to build responsibility in your childrenWinter/Spring 2026 -
Terrific 2's & 3'sWeekly Scheduled ClassesFor parents and their 2 and 3 year olds. Come together for learning activities, singing, and fun! Then, join other parents to discuss current parenting issues. This class is a separating class. At separation time the children will continue their learning. We will then come in for a healthy snack. Sibling care is available with a charge.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Toddler Story Time at the LibraryStory TimesRegistration not required. Are you looking for a fun activity to do with your child this Fall? Please join us for a FREE event at the Princeton Library for families and children. Mondays 11:00 - 11:30 AMWinter/Spring 2026 -
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You and Me BabyWeekly Scheduled ClassesParents and infants explore the world in a unique and positive way. Enjoy activities in the areas of movement, sensory experience, music and exercise. Parents learn about their baby's emotional, social and physical development through discussions focused on the interests of the group. Parents and infants do not separate in this class. This is a great way to try out ECFE and meet other parents with infants.Winter/Spring 2026