About
Meadowlark Community Preschool & Infant Center offers indoor and outdoor play, talking, rhymes, songs, multi-sensory activities, creative explorations, art, music, and play. The program includes a Hummingbirds program for infants, a Robins program for older infants and young toddlers, a Blue Jays program for children at age 2, a Wrens program that builds on Blue Jays class learning, and a Barn Owls program mostly for children getting ready to transition to kindergarten.
• Ages: 3 months–5 years old
• Schedule: Open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
At Meadowlark Community Preschool & Infant Center, the stated mission is to offer early childhood education in an environment that is safe, nurturing, rich in experiences, culturally responsive, and appropriately challenging, and to welcome children ages 3 months–5 years. The program describes itself as child-centered, family-focused, and community-based, and states that it partners with families to grow confident, capable, compassionate, and curious children. It emphasizes relationship-based learning where every child feels seen and understood, with a goal of preparing children for kindergarten and nurturing a lifelong love of learning. The program states that it supports development of the whole child through active, hands-on explorations, nurturing care, and intentional and thoughtful child-teacher interactions, and that its curriculum highlights strong relationships, play, and social and emotional development. Meadowlark notes that many children join in the infant center and that it cherishes its diverse community and trusts them to give thoughtful, constructive feedback about its work. The program lists contact information as [email protected], phone number 310-677-4406, and Instagram handle @meadowlarkps.
Parent testimonials describe staff as showing care, patience, affection, and loving hands, and mention that children experience art, music, play, and many opportunities for learning and discovery. Parents note photos and lesson plan updates, guidance for first-time parents, and say the facility has made a huge impact on their children’s growth and development and created a foundation for future learning. Other parents mention that their children have made friends, learned to crawl, pulled to stand, made arts and crafts, and enjoyed their time at school, and they describe the environment as loving, nurturing, and caring.
Last updated July 13, 2026.
• Ages: 3 months–5 years old
• Schedule: Open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
At Meadowlark Community Preschool & Infant Center, the stated mission is to offer early childhood education in an environment that is safe, nurturing, rich in experiences, culturally responsive, and appropriately challenging, and to welcome children ages 3 months–5 years. The program describes itself as child-centered, family-focused, and community-based, and states that it partners with families to grow confident, capable, compassionate, and curious children. It emphasizes relationship-based learning where every child feels seen and understood, with a goal of preparing children for kindergarten and nurturing a lifelong love of learning. The program states that it supports development of the whole child through active, hands-on explorations, nurturing care, and intentional and thoughtful child-teacher interactions, and that its curriculum highlights strong relationships, play, and social and emotional development. Meadowlark notes that many children join in the infant center and that it cherishes its diverse community and trusts them to give thoughtful, constructive feedback about its work. The program lists contact information as [email protected], phone number 310-677-4406, and Instagram handle @meadowlarkps.
Parent testimonials describe staff as showing care, patience, affection, and loving hands, and mention that children experience art, music, play, and many opportunities for learning and discovery. Parents note photos and lesson plan updates, guidance for first-time parents, and say the facility has made a huge impact on their children’s growth and development and created a foundation for future learning. Other parents mention that their children have made friends, learned to crawl, pulled to stand, made arts and crafts, and enjoyed their time at school, and they describe the environment as loving, nurturing, and caring.
Last updated July 13, 2026.
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