Is Your Child in the Right Room, or Just the Closest One?
You know your child's age. What's harder to know is whether the program they're in actually matches where they are right now. A room built for a younger group leaves them bored and restless. A room built for an older group leaves them lost and anxious. Strong Roots Preschool in Northridge runs six separate programs, from Infant Care through After School, so your child is grouped with kids at the same stage of readiness, not just the same rough age bracket.
Child Care Programs
Programs That Grow with Your Child
Strong Roots is the only Armenian immersion infant care program in Northridge, CA. The program accepts children 18 to 24 months old who are walking independently. Groups are small and spots fill by age group throughout the year.
Strong Roots Preschool offers licensed toddler care in Northridge, CA for children 2 to 3 years old. The program runs Monday through Friday with structured daily activities, a weekly Armenian language class, outdoor play, and three meals and snacks daily.
Strong Roots Preschool offers licensed Young Preschool Care in Northridge, CA for children 2.5 to 3.5 years old. The program bridges toddler and full preschool with structured daily activities, a weekly Armenian language class, outdoor play, and three meals and snacks.
Strong Roots Preschool offers licensed preschool care in Northridge, CA for children 3 to 4 years old. The program covers Armenian language, arts, math, chess, physical development, and Bible study, with three meals and outdoor play Monday through Friday.
Strong Roots Preschool offers licensed Pre-Kindergarten Care in Northridge, CA for children 4 to 5 years old. The program prepares children for elementary school through an academic-focused curriculum including Armenian language, chess, math, arts, and physical development with three meals daily.
Strong Roots Preschool offers CCRC-licensed after school care in Northridge, CA for children in kindergarten through 5th grade. The program runs from school dismissal through 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, with homework help, Armenian language class, structured activities, and an afternoon snack.
What Sets Our Northridge Preschool Apart
Local, CCRC-approved, built around developmental results.
Licensed & Local
Strong Roots runs independently, not a franchise chain following a corporate playbook. We hold a CCRC license through the California Department of Social Services, and DSS inspections show up unannounced, not on a schedule we control. That is the point of licensing: it keeps a real state agency checking our work, not just our own word.
Small-Group Focus
California caps ratios at 1:3 for infants and 1:4 for toddlers. We hold those limits as a floor, not a target to drift toward. Smaller rooms mean a teacher notices sooner: a child pulling back socially, a child ready to move ahead of the group, a child just having a rough week. That kind of attention doesn't happen in a room stretched past capacity.
Specialized Educators
Every teacher on staff holds a Child Development Associate credential or an equivalent California qualification. CPR and First Aid certification come before a teacher is ever alone with a group of children, not after, and not as a box checked later.
Foundational Growth
We track developmental milestones per child and send progress home through daily reports, so parents aren't guessing between conferences. If something looks behind for a child's age, we say so directly and talk it through with the family, rather than letting a kindergarten screening be the first place it surfaces.
Secure, Modern Spaces
Campus entry stays secured, and the outdoor play yard is gated and split by age group so toddlers and preschoolers aren't sharing equipment built for different bodies. Classrooms follow a documented cleaning schedule. The facility is subject to state inspection, and records are available to any parent who asks.
Healthy, Fresh Meals
Meals and snacks come included with enrollment, planned around the age groups we serve. We work with common dietary restrictions and food allergies as a matter of course. Families get the week's menu ahead of time, and any allergy gets documented at orientation, not discovered later.
Hear From Our Happy Families
Top-Rated Licensed Child Care in Northridge, CA
Highly recommend this Northridge preschool for anyone who wants more than just a place to leave their kid. It's a real school with real results. We couldn't be happier with our choice.
The staff at Strong Roots are the real deal. They are professional, but they also have a sense of humor and real patience with the kids. You can't fake the kind of care they provide.
Kindergarten prep is no joke here. We were worried about the transition, but the Pre-K curriculum covers everything they need. Our older child transitioned to elementary school seamlessly.
Our twins are in different age groups, but Strong Roots makes the logistics easy for us. Both programs-toddler and preschool-are excellent. It's nice having them at the same reliable location.
The classroom environment is bright and engaging. It's clearly a place designed for kids to explore. Every time we walk in, the energy is positive and the kids are actually doing something productive.
We love the focus on healthy habits. They teach the kids about hygiene and basic wellness in a way that actually sticks. Our daughter is now a pro at washing her hands without being asked.
The enrollment process was straightforward and the staff answered all our "annoying" questions patiently. They were very upfront about tuition and what to expect. No hidden surprises here.
Strong Roots handles discipline the right way. They focus on teaching the kids how to share and be kind rather than just punishing them. Our son is much better at social situations now because of it.
We've noticed a big jump in our child's vocabulary since he started the young preschool program. The teachers are constantly talking with the kids and encouraging them to express themselves. It really shows.
The physical development class is exactly what our active toddler needed. They have plenty of space to run and work on their coordination. It's not just a room full of toys; it's structured physical activity.
The "Bible Study" class is a nice touch for families looking for those values. It's handled in a very age-appropriate way that the kids enjoy. Our daughter always comes home with a story to tell us.
If you're looking for a preschool near CSUN, this is the spot. The location is perfect for our commute, and the hours are flexible enough for working parents. Plus, the education they get is top-tier.
Our son loves the chess class. I didn't think a preschooler could stay focused that long, but they make it fun for them. It's great to see him learning logic and patience while playing a game.
Safety was our number one priority. Being CCRC licensed matters, but seeing the actual security measures at this Northridge campus made us feel even better. We know our kids are in good hands every day.
We looked at a few daycares in the area, but Strong Roots felt different. It's clean, organized, and the staff actually pays attention. Our son is already picking up basic math skills and he's not even four yet.
Drop-off used to be a nightmare with our daughter, but the teachers here really knew how to handle it. Now she runs right in without looking back. It's a huge relief for any parent who has dealt with separation anxiety.
This preschool is better than we expected. Our kids are happy, learning, and actually enjoying themselves. If you need a CCRC licensed preschool in Northridge, we highly recommend checking them out.
You can tell the teachers here actually love their jobs. Their energy makes the whole school feel like a positive place to be. It makes a big difference in how our kids feel about going to class.
The before and after school care has been a huge help for our schedule. It's a safe place for the kids to go where they actually get help with homework and stay busy. Total lifesaver for working parents in Northridge.
Our daughter's drawing and writing have improved so much lately. She loves the arts and crafts class, and we can really see it in her fine motor skills. She's constantly bringing home projects she's proud of.
The playground is great and my son spends a lot of time outside. It's good to know he's getting fresh air and staying active while he's at school. He comes home tired and happy every single day.
I love getting the daily reports and photos of what my son is doing. It makes me feel much better knowing exactly what he's learning throughout the day. Communication here is actually solid and transparent.
Hearing our daughter recite the alphabet in Armenian was a huge surprise. The language class at this preschool is a great way for her to stay connected to our culture while she learns. Her vocabulary is getting better every week.
We're sending our son to kindergarten next year and we aren't worried at all. Strong Roots did a great job getting him ready, both with his ABCs and how to play with other kids. He's ready for the next step.
They don't treat every kid the same. The staff really took the time to understand our son's personality and what he's actually interested in. That kind of individual attention is hard to find at a daycare.
Finding a good preschool in Northridge was stressful until we found this place. The teachers are patient and actually care about how our daughter is doing. She's learning so much faster than we expected.
The way they teach math and reading through play is impressive. Our son is always doing hands-on projects that keep him focused. He's going to be more than ready for kindergarten when the time comes.
Strong Roots isn't just a preschool; it feels like a real community. We've met so many local parents through their events. Our kids are making great friends here, and so are we.
Our daughter is a different kid since starting at Strong Roots. She's way more independent now and actually asks to learn new things. The teachers here don't just "watch" the kids-they focus on real growth.
This Northridge preschool is like a second home for our son. He actually wants to go to school every morning because the staff is so kind. It's rare to find a place that feels this safe and welcoming.
Preschool Classes
Early Childhood Education
Between work, errands, and everything else a week holds, sitting down to teach your toddler Armenian rarely happens, even when you mean to. Maybe your own Armenian isn't strong enough to teach with confidence. Strong Roots runs a weekly Armenian language class in Northridge built for exactly this situation: parents who want the connection passed down but can't be the ones doing the daily teaching.
You've probably picked up a folder of nearly identical drawings before and wondered what your child got out of making them. That question matters more than it seems. Here's what an art class for preschoolers in Northridge should be doing for your child, and how to tell if it actually is.
If you're not sure what this class involves, or whether it's the right fit for a family that isn't religious, here's the plain version: it's a short, once-a-week session where a simple story leads into a conversation about something like sharing or honesty. Nobody is asked to pray or affirm anything. It sits alongside Armenian, Arts, Math, Chess, and Physical Development as one of several enrichment classes on the weekly schedule, and it gets the same light, age-appropriate treatment as the rest.
You want more for your child than a busy day of activities. You want to see them sit still, think before they act, and bounce back when something doesn't go their way. That's what a real chess class at this age is actually for.
You've heard your two-year-old count to ten. You've also wondered if that's real understanding or just a memorized song. Here's how to tell the difference, and what to do about it before kindergarten forces the question.
You know the signs. The bouncing off walls before dinner. The meltdown that comes from a full day with nowhere to run. The worry that another hour of tablet time is replacing the climbing, jumping, and chasing your child's body is actually asking for. You don't need a lecture about screen time. You need somewhere your child can move, every day, in a way that actually tires them out and builds them up.