Your Questions, Answered
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Yes, depending on the child's developmental level and needs, parents may be invited to participate in portions of the session or support the transition process. Parents are also welcome to relax in the waiting area during the session or return for pick-up at the end of the 60-minute session.
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Absolutely. Children may communicate in Korean, English, or a combination of both. The goal is to create a comfortable environment where communication develops naturally.
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No, Way Back Home™ is a non-clinical enrichment program. It is not therapy and does not replace medical, psychological, developmental, or educational care.
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Way Back Home™ is a pet-friendly space; however, animals are not typically present during regular sessions. Opportunities to interact with animals is available by special request only.
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Child development research is clear: unstructured play is where children process emotions, practice independence, and build creative thinking.
Self-regulation skills emerge through play
Imagination fuels social and cognitive growth
Children feel safe enough to take risks
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Way Back Home is a great fit if...
1) Your child is between ages 3 and 12 and would benefit from social-emotional enrichment.
2) You are looking for English-embedded learning in a warm, playful environment.
3) You want evidence-based methods: Montessori and Growth Mindset that is delivered with heart.
4) You value a program that gives back to meaningful causes with every session.