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Cocoplum Nature School - Outdoor chalkboard : Learning to draw hearts

Cocoplum Nature School

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I brought my son for a nature tots…read more Upon arrival we were greeted by Angie, the facilitator who was incredible . The children are encouraged to have complete autonomy in choosing how they would like to explore the spaces. Angie was very attentive, always making sure the stations were refilled and mindful with all of the different play areas that she set up for the space. It's a very cute space and a great introduction to start thinking if perhaps you'd like to send your child to Coco Plum nature school for schooling someday . I gave it a four stars because it is smaller and slightly less time as some of the other facilities offered in the area which are priced at the same amount. And the mud kitchen was too high for the children to use no stepstool provided for them to reach. Tables for the crafts were also regular sized, which could work for older children, but smaller table sets with seats for children could potentially be better. However, it makes sense why they don't have these things as the school starts at kindergarten and the nature taught is a once a month occurrence. Overall, it was a fun morning and we will still return.

Enrolling my son in Kindergarten at Cocoplum has been a fantastic decision. He's genuinely excited…read moreabout learning and continues to amaze me with his grasp of sciences and math. This is a stark contrast to his previous experience in a VPK program, which closely followed the traditional Florida public school system and left him dreading school. At Cocoplum, the kids enjoy 1-2 weekly trips, have daily al fresco lunches, and participate in interactive games and peer-to-peer learning for math, sciences, and reading. This unique approach has fostered my son's independence, thoughtfulness, and confidence. He's not only curious but also eager to share what he's learned. I also want to highlight the incredible leadership at the school, which is founded and run by two remarkable women. Melanie, the executive director, exudes a pleasant demeanor and brings a calming energy that the kids adore. Fernanda, the other founder, focuses on the curriculum, taking the time to genuinely listen to the children and connect with them on their level. Her approach encourages various forms of creative play and learning; she's like the Latina Miss. Frizzle! Being Mexican, Fernanda also incorporates a significant amount of Spanish in the classrooms, which is important to me since I speak Spanish at home. The teachers are wonderful and trained in the Conscious Discipline method. In teaching, they are observant and facilitate learning by tapping into each child's curiosity. An example from the other day: In Kindergarten, the kids were read a funny book. They were so excited by it that they took it upon themselves to rewrite the words and phrases from the book. When I was a kid, we were forced to write out sentences from books, but in my son's class, the kids WANT TO :) ! A few times a week, the teachers share anecdotes and photos on an app, which are linked to various learning objectives. While the school is play-based and creative, they do assess levels of competence across various subjects on a quarterly basis. This is something only the parents see and not the students, unlike traditional schools where kids are shown their report cards. It brings me great comfort knowing that my child is in incredibly capable hands and surrounded by kind and caring children and adults, eliminating the need for me to constantly hover over him. Truly, it's a fantastic school. Oh, and I almost forgot to mention the small class sizes, which is a huge plus!

Space of Mind

Space of Mind

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Space of Mind at The Hub has amazing cooking classes and Chef sponsored meals. I've tried the…read moreFrench cooking class as well as the Indian cooking class and had a lot of fun, learned a few things about different cuisines, and enjoyed meeting and getting to know our cooking mates. The Chef's Table Dinners are phenomenal and I'm surprised not more people know about these events. I attended the Friendsgiving Thanksgiving themed dinner with Chef Jorge Montes and it was fantastic. I also more recently attended the Burmese Chef's Table Dinner with Chef May Aungthet Ahmay and it was excellent. I look forward to attending more of these events and I understand that many are planned. They are also doing a food delivery service, which I'd love to try. If you like great food and a more intimate experience where you actually get to meet people and speak with talented Chefs, this is your jam.

We went here for a cooking class and it was so much fun. Highly recommend if you're looking for…read moresomething interactive. Making lobster ravioli from scratch is intimidating but @chef.deb made it easy! As matter of fact, this experience inspired me! We made pasta from scratch, then the lobster filling and whipped out a tasty Beurre Blanc sauce. Plus we also made a refreshing salad with Shaved Fennel and Orange in Vinaigrette. The class was so much fun and everyone was friendly. They have classes scheduled every month so check out @communityclassroomproject on IG frequently. Proceeds from these events support the CCK's mission to enhance the well-being of South Florida families through the joy of cooking and communal dining. Since launching, they have provided several scholarships to area students for culinary camps and donated several thousand meal boxes to families in need. They recently received a $40,000 grant from the Children's Services Council to continue their work in the community.

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