Chabad Jewish Center Preschool

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3048 Valley Rd
Basking Ridge, NJ 07920

The Chabad Jewish Center Preschool in Basking Ridge, NJ, offers a nurturing educational environment for children from infancy through first grade, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between caregivers and educators. The center fosters strong relationships between teachers and parents, encouraging active participation and communication through various school events and a dedicated parent committee.

With a focus on emergent curriculum, the preschool provides a rich learning community where children can explore their interests and talents. Parents and extended family members are invited to engage with the classrooms, enhancing the educational experience and building a diverse community of support.

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