Habla Spanish School — Family Enrollment

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Yes — and not just "learn a few words." Three-year-olds are in the single best window of their lives for language acquisition. Our Toddler Circle Time runs 45 minutes of pure immersion: no translation, no worksheets, just songs, stories, and play in Spanish.

Circle Time — Tuesday 9am
2 min preview
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Counting Songs

Uno, dos, tres — rhythm is the fastest path to a child's memory.

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Circle Time Stories

Bilingual picture books read aloud while kids move and respond.

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Color & Shape Play

Rojo, azul, verde — color mixing in Spanish from the first day.

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Mercado Roleplay

Pretend markets where toddlers "buy" fruits and practice numbers.

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Ages 2–5: Toddler Circle Time
45-minute immersion sessions, max 8 children. Saturdays 9–9:45am and Tuesdays 10–10:45am. No prior Spanish needed — we start from sound.
Max 8 kids45 min sessionsNo prep needed2 sessions/week
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"Maya turned two last spring and now asks for 'más leche' at dinner. She has no idea she's learning. She just thinks she sings songs on Tuesdays."

Priya R.
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Maya, 2 years old · 4 months enrolled

That's the whole point. Habla runs parallel tracks in the same building — toddlers in Sala A, parents in Sala B, older kids in the courtyard. You're never stuck waiting for someone else to catch up, and you all walk out the door at the same time speaking more Spanish than when you walked in.

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Toddler Circle Time

Ages 2–5

Full immersion through song, story, and play. No English, no worksheets — just joyful sound.

🕐 Sat 9–9:45am🕐 Tue 10–10:45am
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Junior Explorers

Ages 6–10

Structured immersion with games, projects, and conversational practice built around real-world topics.

🕐 Sat 10–11am🕐 Wed 4:30–5:30pm
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Family Hour

Adults + kids together

Parents and children in the same room, different activity stations. You practice the mercado while they run circle time next door.

🕐 Fri 6–7:30pm🕐 Sat 11am–12:30pm
How it works on a Saturday
9:00am
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Toddlers
Circle Time begins — "Buenos días, amigos!"
9:00am
Parents
Mercado practice — ordering coffee, counting change
10:00am
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Everyone
Shared snack — families practice together over pan dulce
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"My son Tomás (5) is already ahead of me. He corrects my pronunciation at dinner and thinks it's hilarious. Honestly? Best thing that's happened to my Spanish since high school."

David K.
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Tomás, 5 years old · 6 months enrolled

Class is where you learn it. Everything outside class is where you keep it. That's why every Habla enrollment includes a full take-home program — audio kits, card sets, and monthly field trips to the mercado two doors down.

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Audio Story Kits

Weekly

New story each week. 8 minutes, bilingual, plays in the car or at bedtime.

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Vocabulary Card Sets

Monthly

Illustrated flashcards for the fridge, the bathroom mirror, the car visor.

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Mercado Field Trips

Monthly outing

Monthly Saturday mornings at a local Spanish-speaking market. Real transactions, real practice.

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Family Practice Prompts

Ongoing

Three text messages per week with a 2-minute activity for the dinner table.

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The Weekend Mercado

Once a month, we walk two doors down to Mercado La Familia. Kids order their own snacks in Spanish. Parents navigate the checkout line. Mistakes happen. Nobody flinches. Everyone gets pan dulce.

Next trip: March 8All levels welcomeFree with enrollment~90 minutes
78%
of families use the audio kit 3+ times/week
6mo
average time to first full Spanish sentence at home
92%
of enrolled families re-enroll each semester
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"We adopted our daughter Sofía from Bogotá. We wanted to speak her language before she arrived. The audio kits went on every night. By the time she landed, we could sing her Arroz con Leche without looking at the words."

Rachel & James T.
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Sofía, 3 years old · 8 months enrolled

Ya es hora —

Your family's table
is waiting.

Every week, families just like yours sit down together and stumble through conjugations. Nobody flinches. Everyone learns.