
Curriculum


Therapeutic Growth Model
Our program embraces a whole-child approach to support your child’s social, emotional, and personal growth. Through hands-on materials and interactive activities, we help children develop vital social skills, regulate their emotions, and build strong self-esteem. In a safe and nurturing environment, children learn to express their emotions, resolve conflicts, and cultivate empathy, while gaining confidence in themselves and their abilities. By fostering resilience and healthy relationships, we equip children with the tools they need to thrive socially and emotionally, both in the classroom and in life.

Math
A hands-on approach on the full scope of math studies, beginners to advanced. The program goes to the very core to enable students to understand the concepts and advance at their own pace. Props such as beads and chain boards are used to explain the most complicated math concepts in a simple manner. The method paves the way for effortless, continual math comprehension.

Language
An advanced learning track on reading, writing and grammar, our reading program is the foremost in the US with the highest success rate. Your child will learn to read through simple, easy-to-grasp lessons that use hands-on phonics and writing materials. Words come to life in a tangible way leading to strong language skills and a love for reading.

Kriah, Chumash, Dikduk
At Naaseh, we move away from the conventional memorization and laser-focus on learning through understanding from the core. Your child can experiment with materials such as sandpaper aleph bais and nekudos tiles to deeply engage in their learning. Lashon HaKodesh is a language primarily translated and understood by its shoresh, or root word. In this vein, we use picture flashcards that are based on 303 words or shorashim that reappear in the Chumash as much as 80% of the time. We then move to decoding using a color-coded and 3D grammatic symbol system that allows your child to truly understanding and feel confident about their skills. Children can then incorporate their knowledge with the color-coded Chumash that bridges the work done to their classroom.
