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Is Your Child Ready for Kindergarten

By Categories: Child CarePublished On: March 9, 2026

How the Right Preschool in Colorado Springs Sets the Foundation

The year before kindergarten goes by faster than most parents expect. One moment you’re signing up for preschool tours, and the next you’re wondering: is my child truly ready for what’s ahead?

Kindergarten readiness isn’t just about knowing the ABCs. It’s about social confidence, the ability to follow directions, emotional regulation, and the life skills that allow children to thrive in a structured classroom environment. And in Colorado Springs, families now have access to one of the most thoughtful — and affordable — ways to get there: Zach’s Place at the Laurie Hillyard Family Center.

What Does Kindergarten Readiness Really Mean?

Many parents focus on academic skills when preparing children for kindergarten. And while letter recognition, counting, and early literacy are certainly important, Colorado educators consistently point to a broader set of skills as the true indicators of K-readiness:

Social and Emotional Skills

  • Taking turns and sharing with peers
  • Managing frustration without acting out
  • Expressing needs and emotions with words
  • Separating from caregivers with confidence

Communication and Language

  • Speaking in complete sentences
  • Following multi-step directions
  • Listening attentively in a group setting
  • Asking questions and engaging in conversation

Self-Care and Independence

  • Managing personal hygiene independently
  • Dressing and undressing without help
  • Organizing and caring for personal belongings
  • Navigating basic routines without constant adult prompts

Cognitive and Pre-Academic Skills

  • Recognizing letters, numbers, shapes, and colors
  • Understanding cause and effect
  • Staying focused on a task for an appropriate length of time
  • Problem-solving and creative thinking

At Zach’s Place, our programming is intentionally designed around all of these areas — not just the ones most easily measured on a checklist.

How Zach’s Place Builds Kindergarten Readiness Every Day

Our inclusive preschool and child care program gives Colorado Springs children daily opportunities to develop the full range of skills they need for kindergarten success.

Structured Routines That Mirror the School Day

Children thrive when they know what to expect. Our daily schedule provides the predictable structure that prepares children for the rhythms of a kindergarten classroom — morning circle time, activity transitions, group instruction, independent work time, and organized outdoor play.

Life Skills in Real-World Contexts

We believe the best learning happens when it’s connected to real life. Children at Zach’s Place practice meal preparation, participate in community outings to Colorado Springs landmarks like Garden of the Gods and Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, and build the independence skills they’ll rely on every day in kindergarten and beyond.

Social Skills Through Inclusive Learning

One of the most unique aspects of Zach’s Place is our inclusive classroom environment. Children of all abilities learn side by side, which naturally builds cooperation, empathy, communication, and flexibility. Neurotypical children who spend time in inclusive settings consistently demonstrate stronger social skills, a broader perspective, and a greater capacity for compassion — qualities that serve them well from kindergarten through adulthood.

Creative Expression and Active Play

Art, music, storytelling, and movement are central to how children at this age process and retain learning. Our curriculum incorporates creative activities, outdoor exploration, and our therapeutic Gardens Grow program — keeping children engaged, curious, and developing in every dimension.

Colorado’s Universal Pre-K Program: Free Preschool for Colorado Springs Families

If your child will be four years old and entering kindergarten the following fall, your family may qualify for Colorado’s Universal Preschool (UPK) program — and Zach’s Place is a licensed UPK provider.

Here’s what Colorado’s UPK program offers:

  • Up to 15 hours per week of free, high-quality preschool for eligible children in their pre-K year
  • Some families qualify for additional funded hours based on income, employment, or other factors
  • Services are available through licensed providers like Zach’s Place — not just school district programs

Enrolling through a UPK provider like Zach’s Place means your child benefits from the program’s academic and developmental standards while experiencing the inclusive, supportive environment that sets our program apart.

To enroll, contact us directly or visit the Colorado Department of Early Childhood website. Three-year-olds with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) should work with their Special Education Administrative Unit to explore options.

What Makes Zach’s Place Different from Other Preschools in Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs has no shortage of preschool options. Here’s what sets Zach’s Place apart:

  • The only licensed child care facility in the Pikes Peak Region that offers specialized care for youth with disabilities ages 2.5–18
  • Inclusive classrooms that benefit every child — not just those with special needs
  • Sliding-fee-scale pricing, with rates as low as $9/hour for qualifying families
  • An RN on staff for peace of mind
  • Flexible scheduling including before and after school care, weekend care, and summer programs
  • A 25+ year track record in the Colorado Springs community

Enroll Your Child for the 2026–2027 School Year

Enrollment for the 2026–2027 school year is now open. Spaces at Zach’s Place fill quickly, especially for the pre-K year when UPK slots are in high demand.

We’d love to meet your family. Schedule a tour of Zach’s Place, complete an enrollment application, and take the first step toward giving your child the strongest possible start for kindergarten.

📞 Call us: 719-447-8983   |   📍 4795 Granby Cir, Colorado Springs, CO 80919

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What should I look for when choosing a preschool in Colorado Springs?2026-03-09T20:40:58-06:00

Look for programs with a structured daily routine, trained and credentialed educators, small group sizes, a play-based and life-skills-integrated curriculum, and a track record in your community. Ask about teacher-to-child ratios, how the program handles transitions, and whether it supports children with diverse learning needs. Zach’s Place checks every one of these boxes — and we’re happy to answer any questions during a tour.

What types of special needs child care services are available in Colorado Springs?2025-12-16T20:25:53-07:00

Colorado Springs offers a variety of special needs child care services including licensed childcare for children with disabilities, inclusive childcare settings, and specialized programs such as those provided by Special Kids Special Families (SKSF) and The Resource Exchange (TRE). These services cater to neurodivergent children and focus on individualized attention and skill development.

What programs does Special Kids Special Families (SKSF) offer for families with special needs children?2025-12-16T20:25:53-07:00

SKSF in Colorado Springs offers a wide range of programs including foster care, behavioral health support, community day programs, mentorship opportunities, counseling, workforce development, and specialized respite care like Zach’s Place at The Laurie Hillyard Family Center. These comprehensive services support families beyond childcare to enhance overall quality of life.

Do you provide respite care for visiting families?2026-02-23T08:58:28-07:00

Yes. We provide licensed respite care services for children of all abilities, including those with developmental disabilities. Visiting families can inquire about short-term respite options to support travel or caregiver needs.

What ages do you serve?2026-02-22T18:45:10-07:00

Zach’s Place serves children ages 2.5 to 18 in various programs. Our preschool programming focuses on early childhood development and kindergarten readiness for preschool-aged children.

How do inclusive child care programs support life skills development for children with disabilities?2025-12-16T20:22:40-07:00

Inclusive child care programs intentionally design or modify activities to promote critical life skills such as motor skill development and language acquisition. By integrating these focused approaches within an inclusive atmosphere, children with disabilities in Colorado Springs gain foundational abilities necessary for overall growth and future societal participation while benefiting from peer interactions and play-based learning.

These programs also provide valuable resources and support for families, helping them navigate the challenges of raising a child with disabilities. By offering inclusive child care options, Colorado Springs is not only promoting equality and inclusivity but also fostering an environment where all children can thrive and reach their full potential.

What should I bring for short-term enrollment?2026-02-23T08:59:52-07:00

Our team will provide a checklist during the enrollment process, which may include health records, emergency contacts, and any necessary care plans. Preparing these in advance helps ensure a smooth transition for your child.

Do you offer short-term child care in Colorado Springs?2026-02-23T08:57:03-07:00

Yes. Zach’s Place offers flexible short-term child care options for families visiting Colorado Springs or needing temporary support. Availability depends on scheduling and enrollment requirements, so we encourage families to contact us in advance.

Does Zach’s Place participate in Colorado Universal Preschool (UPK)?2026-02-22T18:45:44-07:00

Yes. Zach’s Place is a Colorado Universal Preschool (UPK) provider. Eligible families may qualify for free, high-quality preschool hours during the year before kindergarten.

What legal frameworks support inclusive child care programs in Colorado Springs?2025-12-16T20:22:40-07:00

Inclusive child care programs in Colorado Springs are supported by key laws such as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and the Head Start Act. These legislations ensure equal access to education and childcare services for children with disabilities and mandate the establishment and maintenance of inclusive practices within local childcare settings.

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