Campuses

Young Learners Preschool is located on two campuses, one in Sherman Oaks and one in Culver City. Each site includes developmentally engineered classrooms, a designated preschool play area and a fully equipped sensory integration room.

Certification & Affiliations

Young Learners Preschool, Sherman Oaks Campus, is certified by the California State Department of Education. Young Learners Preschool, Culver City Campus, operates under the auspices of Village Glen School, which is certified by the California State Department of Education. Young Learners is a licensed by the California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division.

Young Learners Preschool is affiliated with The Help Group Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders and The Help Group-UCLA Neuropsychology Program. The Young Learners Preschool was established with the support of a generous grant from First Five LA.

Admissions

The pre-admissions and admissions process for the preschool includes a tour of the facilities and program orientation, submission of an application, a play session with the child, interview with the family, and a review of the educational and related records by the admissions committee. For further information, please contact the Admissions Department at (818) 779-5262 for the Sherman Oaks or Culver City campuses. The preschool admits students from the San Fernando Valley, the Westside, the Greater Los Angeles area and neighboring communities.

Young Learners accepts students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion and of either sex.

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Young Learners Preschool
Sherman Oaks
The Help Group's Autism Center
13164 Burbank Boulevard
Sherman Oaks, CA 91401
(818) 778-7100
  Young Learners Preschool
Culver City
4160 Grand View
Los Angeles, CA 91066
(310) 751-1101

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