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About Little Sprouts Preschool

At D70 Little Sprouts, we prioritize the development of our youngest students through a play-based curriculum that focuses on early learning skills.

Our program prepares children for kindergarten while fostering self-confidence and a love for learning. Our exceptional educational team consists of highly qualified teachers in early education, special education, and English Language instruction and specialized professionals, psychologists,  social workers, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech therapists who collaborate to support all students.

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John Templeton Keller Distinguished Service Professor of Behavior Science and Director of the Center for Decision Research at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Recipient of numerous awards whose research has been featured in the NYT, WSJ, CNN, WIRED, and NPR.

Read More about FLT/FAN Event May 21: A Little More Social: How Small Choices Create Unexpected Happiness, Health, and Connection
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In Inside the Box: How Constraints Make Us Better, David Epstein argues that while modern life offers endless choices, too much freedom can be overwhelming and even limiting. Instead, he shows how constraints—whether external or self-imposed—can spark creativity, focus, and innovation. Drawing on research and real-world examples, Epstein demonstrates that setting the right boundaries can lead to greater productivity, breakthroughs, and personal satisfaction.

Read More about Families Learning Together Event May 15: Inside the Box: How Constraints Make Us Better
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Before becoming a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Jodi Kantor faced early setbacks, an experience that shapes her new book, How to Start: Discovering Your Life’s Work. In it, she offers practical guidance for young people navigating an uncertain world, emphasizing that meaningful work is driven by both craft (skills and interests) and need (what the world requires). Rather than offering easy answers, Kantor provides a thoughtful framework for making early career decisions about risk, money, and purpose. The book serves as a realistic and hopeful guide to building a fulfilling and lasting career.

Read More about Families Learning Together Event May 7: How to Start: Discovering Your Life's Work
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Do we really need to introduce bestselling author David Epstein? He just interviewed Nick Thompson for FAN a few weeks ago, an interview that Nick said was perhaps the best of the 50+ podcasts he had done for the book. We love David, full stop. And he's a local guy, an ETHS alum, and his family still lives here.

Read More about FLT/FAN Event May 8: Inside the Box: How Constraints Make Us Better
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Board-certified OB/GYN, a Certified Culinary Medicine Specialist, a Certified Menopause Provider, and the founder of The ‘Pause Wellness, a private medical practice that focuses on women in midlife. She is the #1 NYT bestselling author of The New Menopause and The Galveston Diet.

Read More about FLT/FAN Event April 29: The New Perimenopause: An Evidence-Based Guide to Surviving the Zone of Chaos and Feeling Like Yourself Again

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