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Programs

​"Education is the most powerful weapon which   you can use to change the world". Nelson Mandela
​Infant Classrooms
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6 Weeks - 12 Months

Your infant or young toddler will explore the people and objects in their world for social, emotional, physical, and cognitive development. Consistency in our care-giving staff will provide optimal experiences for your child. Daily forms assist parents and caregivers in maintaining consistent routines for this age group.

Our specialized Infants' Curriculum allows for observation, individual planning, and ongoing developmental assessments which are significant to positive outcomes for our children. Your child's Individual Assessment Portfolio follows your child as your child matriculates from Infants to school-age. 

The physical environment for your infant or toddler is safe, healthy, and contains toys and materials that are both stimulating and familiar. 

Your children will bond closely to their assigned primary caregivers allowing a secure base for them. They will learn to trust the consistent, familiar caregiver who will care for them as they explore and who will be there to comfort them. This relationship between caregiver and child allows a child to feel secure enough to relate to the other adults in the center. Developing strong relationships between caregivers and families create a bridge between a child's two environments: their home and our center.

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Toddler Classrooms

12 Months-36 Months

We have 3 toddler classrooms allowing age appropriate care tailored to your child's development and needs. Our toddler program has four main goals and 21 objectives for your child to master before entering the preschool program. The goals include learning about herself and others, learning about moving, learning about the world, and learning to communicate. The objectives are a way for our teachers to monitor your child’s development and include managing emotions, using personal care skills, showing a basic understanding of cause and effect, engaging in pretend play, participating in conversation, and experimenting with drawing and writing.

​Preschool Classrooms
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Three year olds want to be independent. They want to explore, touch and mimic their peers and teachers. Their daycare curriculum focuses on language arts and literacy, mathematics, science, social and emotional development, gross and fine motor development and character education.

Through learning centers and age-appropriate curriculum children have the ability to work at their own pace and learn to do tasks independently.

Activities in the three-year-old classroom include:

Practicing writing skills while writing his name and simple words, completing patterns, charting the daily weather,and learning age appropriate activities and songs!

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​Pre-K Classrooms
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All children are eager to learn new things. We allow them to do so through teacher and peer interaction-in both large and small groups.

The curriculum focuses on developing your child’s skills in several areas, including: language arts and literacy, mathematics, science, social and emotional development, gross and fine motor development and character education.

Activities in the Pre-K classrooms include:

Reciting poems and sharing stories, measuring things, identifying differences in the seasons, beginning to identify their feelings, passing food through Family Style Dining,  and learn about generosity.

School-age Classroom
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This program provides safe, convenient care for your child before and after school hours while giving them the opportunity to participate in activities that interest them. The curriculum focuses on language arts and literacy, science, creative arts and character education.

Activities in the school-age classroom include:

Reading theme-related books, reflective activities, learning about different parts of the country, finding out how something happens in science, create a treasure map and participating in community involvement initiatives. 

Our summer program is designed for children ages 5 to 12 years. Children spend quality time participating in water play and physical fitness activities throughout the summer.

Each  theme contains a variety of activities including Creative Arts, Creative Dramatics/Music/Movement, Language Arts, Math, Science and Character Education.

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