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The Learning Haus

Flexible Learning · Meaningful Connection

A modern homeschool co-op in the heart of Kendall — where children learn and interact in small pods, and parents are welcome to stay, work, or simply belong.

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Our Philosophy

The Learning Haus is not a school. It is a collective — a small, intentional community of families and children who learn, play, and grow together through the full shape of a year.

We built this for the family that wants a co-op experience for their homeschooled child. A place where structured learning, genuine friendship, and real community come together in one beautifully designed space.

Three pedagogies, one idea

Children learn best when they feel seen.

Our approach blends three educational philosophies that share a common thread: the pace of a child's mind deserves respect, not rushing.

01

The Good and the Beautiful

A gentle, beautifully illustrated approach grounded in strong phonics and math foundations. It respects the pace of a child's mind and honors the beauty of the natural world.

02

Montessori

Practical life activities woven throughout every day — pouring, sorting, caring for plants, preparing snacks. Real skills in a real environment, building independence and concentration.

03

Reggio Emilia

Children are given space to follow their own curiosity through long-form project work. A question about the moon becomes a two-week exploration. The child leads; the guide follows.

A day in the haus

The shape of your week.

Two pods of five children run at the same time, each with their own dedicated guide. Two sessions daily. Seven gentle transitions. A rhythm that honors how young children actually learn.

MWF

Mon · Wed · Fri

T/TH

Tue · Thu
0:00 · 15 MIN

Arrival & welcome

Settle in, free choice, quiet play

0:15 · 20 MIN

Morning meeting

Both pods together · circle time

0:35 · 30 MIN

Learning block one

The Good and the Beautiful

1:05 · 30 MIN

Snack & transition

Practical life skills together

1:35 · 30 MIN

Learning block two

Montessori & Reggio activity

2:05 · 30 MIN

Enrichment block

Art · Music · Spanish · Yoga · STEM · Cooking

2:35 · 25 MIN

Pretend play until pickup

Both pods together · imaginative free play

Our space

A home, not an institution.

The Learning Haus is one thoughtful space, designed for the whole family. The children’s area is the heart of The Learning Haus — purposeful rooms for focused learning, imaginative play, quiet reading, and enrichment activities. The parent lounge sits steps away, a calm space for you to stay, work, or simply belong while your child is in session.

FOR THE FAMILY

A lounge that welcomes parents to stay.

A bright, defined space where parents can settle in with coffee, work quietly or interact with other parents — calm, unhurried, and personal.

Spacious, well-lit kitchen and living area with pastel-colored furniture, a floral mural wall, a kids' play area, and wooden accents.

The family lounge

FOR THE CHILDREN

Rooms designed for how children learn.

The children's program area holds the heart of The Learning Haus — purpose-built spaces for focused work, imaginative play, quiet reading, and group gathering. Each area is intentionally designed around the daily rhythm

The pretend play area

A focus room

The little library

Our Community

You're joining a collective.

With only 40 families across our full week, every parent will know every child. Every family will know every other family.

Playground Mornings

Monthly · Saturday

Casual gatherings at a rotating Miami park. Parents sip coffee while children play in a space they already love. No planning required.

Family Potlucks

Seasonal · Friday evenings

Gatherings at The Learning Haus. Families bring a dish, kids play, parents finally sit and talk at length.

Group Outings

Quarterly · Themed

Pumpkin patches in October. Botanical gardens in March. Science museum in May. We coordinate — you show up.

Seasonal Events

Four times a year

Harvest Festival, Winter Pajama Storytime, Spring Garden Party, Summer Picnic. The traditions that make a community.

Year at glance

A full year of wonder.

Each month has a thematic focus that runs through curriculum, enrichment, and even the pretend play area. The progression starts with the child's own world and expands outward through community, nature, and eventually the cosmos.

Fall

August

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All About Me

September

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Community Helpers

October

Fall, Pumpkins & Nature

Winter

November

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Gratitude & Traditions

December

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Holidays Around the World

January

Arctic Animals & Winter

Spring

February

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Love & Kindness

March

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Gardens & Growing Things

April

Oceans & Sea Life

Summer

May

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Space & Stars

June

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Camping & Adventure

July

Transportation

Enrichment

Six disciplines, one beautiful rotation.

Beyond the core learning blocks, every child at The Learning Haus experiences a thoughtful rotation of enrichment disciplines — exposure to art, language, movement, science, music, and life skills. The breadth is intentional. Young children deserve to discover what they love.

01

Art

Children explore color, texture, and form through mixed-media projects tied to the monthly theme. Process over product — what matters is the discovery, the choice, and the conversation around the work.


Watercolor · clay · collage · nature pressing · printmaking

02

Music & Movement

Rhythm games, group songs, instrument exploration, and full-body movement work. Children build coordination, listening skills, and the kind of confident self-expression that makes them feel at home in their bodies.


Group singing · rhythm sticks · scarf dancing · simple choreography

03

Spanish

Gentle conversational exposure to Spanish through songs, stories, and themed vocabulary. Not a drill, not a flashcard exercise — a warm introduction to a second language at the age it sticks most easily.


Greetings · color words · family vocabulary · simple storytime

04

Yoga & Mindfulness

Child-friendly yoga poses, breathing exercises, and quiet moments of stillness. Children learn to name their feelings, settle their bodies, and find a calm they can return to throughout their day.


Animal poses · belly breathing · gratitude circle · gentle stretching

05

STEM & Sensory

Hands-on experiments, building challenges, and rich sensory play that builds curiosity and problem-solving. Real materials, real questions, real discovery — the way young scientists actually learn.


Magnets · plant cycles · simple machines · water tables · counting games

06

Cooking & Life Skills

Children prepare simple snacks, practice kitchen safety, and learn the practical-life skills that build independence. Measuring, mixing, pouring, cleaning up — the small competencies that grow real confidence.


Fruit salads · simple baking · table setting · garden harvesting

HOW THE ROTATION WORKS

Every child experiences every discipline.

Enrichment activities rotate on a six-week cycle, woven into the daily Enrichment Block. Whether your child attends MWF or T/TH, they'll move through all six disciplines across the season — building a balanced, well-rounded foundation across body, mind, language, and creativity.

Memberships & Enrollment

One season at a time.

Enrollment happens in three-month seasonal sessions. A rhythm that matches how families actually think about the year, with clear commitment windows and priority renewal for current families.

Option one

MWF

Monday · Wednesday · Friday

$975

per month


Full season upfront $2,780 — save 5%

Option two

T/TH

Tuesday · Thursday

$725

per month


Full season upfront $2,065 — save 5%

A one-time $250 enrollment fee applies to first-time families. Current families have a 14-day priority window each season to renew their spot before it opens to the waitlist.

Common questions

Things every family wonders.

  • Something else. We're a homeschool enrichment collective. Parents remain the legal homeschool, and The Learning Haus provides structured sessions, small-group instruction, enrichment, and community. Think of us as the space where your homeschool lives for part of the week.

  • Yes. Because we operate as an enrichment center for homeschooling families, parents need to file the Notice of Intent with Miami-Dade County. If this is new to you, we'll walk you through every step.

  • Small groups change everything. A 1:5 guide-to-child ratio means your child is deeply known, their needs are noticed, and real connection happens every day. It's also why our community feels intimate rather than institutional.

  • Our afternoon block starts at 2:30 PM precisely so it doesn't interfere with nap time. Morning families wrap by 1:00 PM — plenty of time for an afternoon rest at home. Many of our youngest children attend in the afternoon.

  • Currently, enrollment is for one block per day. The midday break protects our guides and lets us reset the space thoughtfully between sessions.

  • Yes — we welcome parents to read a story, share a skill, or help with a seasonal project. Just give us a heads-up so we can welcome you into the flow of the day.