
Empowering Your Child for a Bright Future, One Skill at a Time!
Essential Skill-Building for Preschoolers Near El Dorado
At New Discoveries Early Learning Center, we believe learning should be fun! Our play-based curriculum keeps kids engaged through hands-on experiences that encourage creativity, critical thinking, and teamwork. Learning doesn’t happen just in the classroom; it’s part of everything your child does, from outdoor exploration to interactive games. Your child will develop essential skills like communication, problem-solving, and social interaction—all while having a blast!
We’re committed to ensuring that your child is school-ready by the time they move on to kindergarten. Our preschool programs not only focus on early literacy and numeracy but also emphasize social-emotional development. By the time your child transitions to kindergarten, they’ll be equipped with the skills and confidence they need to succeed in school and beyond.


Programs We Serve
Tailored solutions for a variety of programs, ensuring effective support and seamless execution.



Private Preschool
Early Childhood Education
Early Learning Center
Developed to support early childhood education with tailored solutions that enhance learning, streamline operations, and create a nurturing environment for young learners.
Designed to create a nurturing and stimulating environment where young children can develop essential skills through play-based and hands-on learning.
We provide young learners with a strong foundation through engaging, developmentally appropriate experiences that nurture curiosity, social skills, and cognitive growth for lifelong success.

Faith-Based Preschool Focused on Spiritual Growth Near El Dorado
Nurturing Minds, Hearts, and Spirits for a Brighter Tomorrow
At New Discoveries Early Learning Center, we offer Christian-based education, focusing on both academic and spiritual development. Our preschool is a place where children can learn, grow, and experience God’s love in a safe and nurturing space. We incorporate Bible stories, prayers, and teachings about kindness and respect into our daily activities.
We also create a strong sense of community. We believe in the importance of family involvement, so we make sure parents are engaged in their child’s learning journey. Through regular communication and opportunities for parent involvement, we create a partnership between teachers and families to support the child’s development.
We’re here to support your child’s growth every step of the way—connect with us today.

Preschool Learning Services All Over Kansas
Serving families all over Kansas, New Discoveries Early Learning Center provides a nurturing and engaging environment where little learners grow, explore, and thrive! Our dedicated teachers focus on hands-on learning, creativity, and social development to give every child a strong foundation for the future.

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What does safety look like?Our commitment to your child’s safety begins the moment your child steps through our doors. New Discoveries follows KDHE guidelines, which ensures all teachers have received training to protect young children and have been background checked and fingerprinted through the Kansas Bureau of Investigation. We take the security and safety of our students and staff very seriously. The building has locked doors encompassing the entire center.
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Will my child be able to eat?Nutritious snacks are provided daily according to KDHE guidelines. If your child is unable to eat the provided snacks, please send in snacks specifically for your child.
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What if my child has serious life threatening allergy to peanut/ tree nuts?There are children enrolled who have serious life threatening peanut/ tree nut (including but not limited to: almonds, walnuts, pecans, cashew, pistachio, Brazil nuts, pure almond extract) allergies. Therefore, New Discoveries has chosen to be a peanut and tree nut free center and will take reasonable steps to prevent any potential exposure. Please keep this policy in mind when planning birthday treats for your child to bring to school and when providing food for class parties.
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What should my child bring each day?Each child should bring a backpack large enough for a 9”x12” folder to fit inside, and a spill proof water bottle labeled with the child’s name, each day. All students enrolled need to have a change of clothing kept in their backpack at all times. All other materials needed for preschool are listed on the School Supply List.
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Will my child be able to celebrate their birthday in the classroom?We want to celebrate each child’s birthday at preschool, and we strongly encourage each parent to sign-up on the Birthday Calendar for your child’s class to schedule a day of celebration for this very special occasion. On the day of celebration, your child will be the special honoree of the day. Parents should check with their child’s teacher to know when to arrive to set-up for the celebration. Parents should bring napkins, plates, cups and a favorite birthday snack and drink. We ask that no tree nut or peanut products be brought because of allergies in our classrooms, so please read labels carefully, and please refrain from bringing cupcakes or cake as these can be very messy for little kids. After enjoying a special birthday song and birthday snack, your child will share with the class a special “ME” bag from home. This bag should include about 5 special items about the Birthday Honoree. Examples include: photos of family, pets or special trips, favorite toy, favorite book, favorite movie or other treasured items.
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How will my child be disciplined?At New Discoveries, we encourage individuality and want each child to be as successful as possible. Every adult who cares for children has a responsibility to guide, correct, and socialize children toward appropriate behaviors. These adult actions often are called child guidance and discipline. Positive guidance and discipline are crucial because they promote children's self-control, teach children responsibility and help children make thoughtful choices. Intervention strategies include but are not limited to the following: One-on-one relationships building activities such as the I Love You Rituals Class-made books individualized for the student. Individual picture cards to support behavioral expectations. Ways for the student to be of service to the school, others or his or her community. Noticing and describing the child’s body, face and actions, labeling of feelings, and acknowledging or true intent. I Am: Feeling Chart, I Choose: Self-Control Board, and use of other Conscious Discipline methods. Assessing, teaching, or scaffolding missing executive skills.